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Discover EV Podcast
Discover EV Podcast
Author: Louise Creasy
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Hosted by Discover EV's founder Louise Woodhams, this podcast offers in-depth interviews with key people from various fields within the EV industry that are helping to shape the future of mobility. With topics ranging from lithium extraction to charging infrastructure, our podcast will help you to keep up with the ever-changing world of EVs.
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In this episode of the Discover EVs podcast, automotive experts and Car S.O.S. presenters tackle the hotly debated topic of electric vehicle (EV) conversions for classic cars. Following their electrified 1978 MGB GT Roadster project from Season 10, Episode 10, they explore whether converting a classic enhances its appeal—or strips away its soul.The discussion dives into the pros and cons of EV conversions, from improved performance and sustainability to the potential loss of nostalgia and the driving feel that defines classic motoring. The team also unpacks wider industry issues, including the challenges of insuring EVs and the growing influx of new electric car brands from China.Whether you’re passionate about electric vehicles, classic car restoration, or the future of the automotive world, this episode is essential listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Discover EV Podcast we sit down with renewable energy expert and compliance specialist Fridtjof Falkgaard Riege to explore the future of electric vehicles, bidirectional charging, and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology. With a background in sustainable energy engineering and a key role at Easee, Fridtjof breaks down how V2G and Vehicle-to-X (V2X) could transform EVs into powerful energy assets - cutting electricity costs, stabilising the grid, accelerating renewable energy integration, and even supporting crisis resilience. From smart charging and regulatory challenges across Europe to real-world projects like Polestar’s PAVE initiative in Sweden, this deep-dive covers everything EV owners, fleet operators, and energy enthusiasts need to know about the next revolution in clean transport. If you're curious about how electric cars can power homes, support wind and solar, and reshape the UK and European energy markets, this is a must-listen episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover EV’s latest podcast dives deep into Shell’s ambitious Triple 10 Challenge, exploring how first-principles engineering could redefine the future of electric vehicles. Joined by Shell Lubricants’ energy application testing expert Toby, the episode unpacks how lightweight design, ultra-efficient aerodynamics and breakthrough immersion thermal fluids could enable 10-minute charging, 10 km per kWh efficiency and a sub-10-ton CO₂ lifecycle footprint. From tackling range anxiety and reducing reliance on oversized batteries to easing pressure on charging infrastructure and the grid, this conversation reveals why smaller, smarter, fast-charging EVs may be the key to sustainable mass-market electric mobility by 2030. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Philippe Krief, CEO of Alpine Cars, takes us inside the brand's bold electric transformation, with plans for six new EVs by 2030 and a target of €8bn in annual revenue. We explore how Alpine is preserving its racing DNA and trademark lightness in an electric era, the engineering challenges of performance EVs, and how Formula 1, simulation and software are shaping the brand’s future.We also discuss the launch of the A290, Alpine’s global expansion plans, regional EV challenges, the role of partnerships, and where hydrogen and automotive technology may fit in next.A fascinating deep dive into how one of performance motoring’s most iconic brands is redefining itself for an electric future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we’re joined by Dr Christian Marston, founder of Altilium, the UK clean technology company pioneering a circular economy for electric vehicle batteries. We explore how Altilium is transforming end-of-life EV batteries into a domestic source of critical minerals, helping to decarbonise automotive supply chains and strengthen the UK’s energy security.Christian shares his journey into battery innovation, explains why cathode active materials (CAM) are a critical missing link in the UK and European EV supply chain, and discusses Altilium’s landmark achievement as the only UK producer of CAM. We also dive into the company’s recent breakthroughs, including the production of the UK’s first EV battery cells made from recycled materials at UKBIC.The conversation covers major government support and global investment, partnerships with OEMs such as JLR and Nissan, and Altilium’s strategic locations in the South West and Teesside. We unpack the realities of EV battery recycling, challenge common myths, examine the UK’s Critical Minerals Strategy, and discuss what’s still needed to scale a truly circular battery economy.Finally, Christian looks ahead to what success could mean over the next five years – for Altilium, for clean transport, and for building a resilient, low-carbon battery supply chain in the UK and Europe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Munro Vehicles is positioning itself as the true successor to the classic Land Rover Defender - built from the ground up as a rugged, no-nonsense commercial workhorse rather than a lifestyle vehicle. Designed for sectors like agriculture, forestry, utilities and remote infrastructure, it focuses on durability, simplicity and repairability, all wrapped in a modern, electric package. Could Munro become the default 21st century work truck? We talk to co-founder and CEO Russ Peterson to find out more about their ground-breaking 4x4 EV. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we sit down with Jeremy Wrathall, Executive Chairman and Founder of Cornish Lithium, to explore the future of Britain's critical mineral independence. As the UK accelerates its transition to electric vehicles, the need to source domestic lithium supply has never been more urgent. In this highly insightful podcast Jeremy explains why local sourcing matters - not just for the automotive sector, but for national resilience and clean energy goals. We dive into the groundbreaking Trelavour Hard Rock Project, the commissioning of their Demonstration Plant and how securing intellectual property has giving Cornish Lithium a competitive edge. There's even mention of Trump, China and JLR! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I explore Changan's strategic entry into the British EV market with Nic Thomas, UK MD at Changan Europe, probing him about timing, market perception and challenges of brand perceptions.Nic reveals how the company plans to build trust among UK consumers, differentiate itself from established players and tailor its services to local expectations.The conversation also sheds light on Changan's broader European expansion plans, and what success looks like for the brand in a competitive landscape. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The first episode kicks off with Kevin Booker - an EV consultant who has set no fewer than six Guinness World Records in EV efficiency!The freelance consultant specialises in education about electric cars and charging infrastructure, and also carries out prototype vehicle testing.We explore EV myths and efficiency - I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed doing it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.












