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Discover the future of energy in the Grid Connections Podcast. Join our expert host as we explore the latest innovations and developments in the world of renewable energy, electric vehicles, and sustainable transportation.
In each episode, we dive deep into topics such as the future of electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, and the impact of renewable energy on our society. We'll discuss cutting-edge technology, industry trends, and the challenges faced by those working to create a more sustainable future.
By listening to the Grid Connections Podcast, you'll gain valuable insights and knowledge from industry experts, policymakers, and thought leaders. You'll also have the opportunity to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the world of sustainable energy and transportation.
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Summary - Navigating Wildfires and EV Innovation with Jonny LiebermanStart the year with a high-energy episode featuring Jonny Lieberman, co-host of The InEVitable podcast and renowned voice in automotive journalism. This week, Jonny joins host Chase to dive into an array of engaging topics, starting with his firsthand experiences navigating California wildfires with an EV.From helping a friend charge their Rivian after losing their home to exploring how electric vehicles can serve as vital tools during natural disasters, this episode uncovers real-world scenarios that highlight the resilience and versatility of EVs. The duo also explores challenges like limited charging access in crisis situations and the role of automakers in community support, with Rivian's commendable efforts taking center stage.On a lighter note, Jonny shares insights into upcoming EVs reshaping the market. From off-road-ready rigs to cutting-edge designs, listeners get a sneak peek into the future of electrified mobility. The conversation also veers into EV adoption's broader implications, including advancements in battery storage, grid decarbonization, and the evolving role of EVs in minimizing climate impact.Whether you're an EV enthusiast, a tech aficionado, or someone curious about sustainable solutions in transportation, this episode offers compelling insights and candid car talk.TakeawaysEVs in Emergencies: Jonny Lieberman shares how electric vehicles, like Rivians, were vital during California wildfires, highlighting charging challenges and infrastructure needs.Climate Change & Wildfires: The episode emphasizes the link between climate change and the rising severity of natural disasters.Rivian's Support: Rivian's proactive response during the wildfires showcased the role automakers can play in community relief.Improving EV Infrastructure: Urban charging solutions and better grid integration are crucial for widespread EV adoption.Future of Mobility: The discussion explores innovations in EVs, from off-road capabilities to the evolution of electric SUVs.EV Conversions: Electrifying classic cars is gaining traction, offering a sustainable way to preserve automotive history.Driving Dynamics: The joy of driving manual cars contrasts with the potential of EVs to enhance both safety and performance.Consumer Choices in EVs: The market is evolving to meet growing demand for diverse electric vehicle options, from compact cars to large SUVs.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordsElectric Vehicles, California Wildfires, Climate Change, EV Charging, Natural Disasters, Rivian, Off-Road EVs, Emergency Preparedness, Automotive Industry, Future of Mobility, electric vehicles, data logging, wildfires, community support, EV conversions, electric SUVs, vehicle safety, upcoming EVs, range extenders, small cars, large SUVs, electric sports cars
SummaryIn this episode of Grid Connections, a panel featuring Steve Birkett (Plug & Play EV), Walter Schulze (The Network Architect Channel), and Eric Way (News Coulomb) dives into the latest trends in EVs and charging infrastructure. Key topics include the rise of EV road tripping, advancements in charging reliability, and the future of plug-and-charge technology. The discussion emphasizes the balance between charging speed, range, and user experience while highlighting the growing amenities at charging stations. The panel also reflects on the impact of the NEVI program in 2024 and shares an optimistic outlook for EV market growth in 2025 despite ongoing challenges.TakeawaysEV charging networks, including Electrify America and smaller providers, have become significantly more reliable.Plug-and-charge technology is nearing mainstream adoption, simplifying the user experience.Customer experience and amenities at charging stations are becoming key differentiators for providers.Innovations in charging technology and infrastructure are addressing industry challenges, driven by competition and NEVI funding.Charging speed advancements are critical but must balance with efficiency, range, and affordability for broader EV adoption.Private investments and evolving business models are accelerating the growth of the EV charging landscape.Battery improvements continue to enhance range, reduce costs, and support EV market expansion, ensuring long-term growth despite sales fluctuations.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordsEV, electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, road trips, plug and charge, customer experience, charging technology, Electrify America, Electric Era, Tesla Supercharger, EV charging, electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, NEVI, consumer experience, charging efficiency, range, amenities, 2024 trends, 2025 outlook
SummaryAl Gore, Executive Director of ZETA (Zero Emission Transportation Association), discusses the future of electric vehicles (EVs) in the U.S. He highlights ZETA's advocacy for 100% EV sales, advancements in charging infrastructure, and the impact of political shifts on EV adoption. Key topics include consumer attitudes, domestic manufacturing, and China's role in the EV supply chain. The discussion underscores a promising future for the EV industry, with opportunities for innovation and job growth. Along with the current political landscape and headwinds that EVs could be facing coming out of the 2024 U.S. Presidential election.TakeawaysZETA, a coalition of 50+ EV-focused companies, drives the push for 100% EV adoption.Strong consumer demand and evolving charging infrastructure are accelerating the EV transition.Political shifts and advocacy efforts play key roles in shaping clean transportation policies.Domestic EV manufacturing is growing, while China's supply chain dominance presents both challenges and opportunities.Technological advancements and investments are making EVs more affordable, fueling optimism for the industry's future.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordsZETA, electric vehicles, EV adoption, charging infrastructure, domestic manufacturing, political landscape, consumer sentiment, supply chain, China, clean energy
SummaryToday's Grid Connections panel with Matt Teske, Founder of Chargeway ( https://www.chargeway.net/ ), Loren McDonald of Paren ( https://www.paren.app/ ) and John McElroy of Autoline Network ( https://www.autoline.tv/ ) discusses the rapidly changing EV landscape, focusing on the impact of political shifts, potential tax credit changes, and evolving consumer trends. The panel discusses hybrids, EV leasing growth, UAW influence on policies, and competition from global manufacturers like Chinese automakers. Key topics include government funding for EV infrastructure, public perception challenges in the U.S. and Europe, and the importance of effective marketing to drive EV adoption. Tune in for insights on how these dynamics shape the future of electric vehicles and charging solutions.TakeawaysPolitical shifts and potential tax credit losses could reshape EV adoption, particularly for affordable models.  Hybrids may regain popularity as a transitional choice requiring minimal lifestyle changes.  Leasing is growing as a gateway for consumers hesitant about upfront EV costs.  Effective communication and marketing are essential to dispel misconceptions about EV affordability and value.  UAW concerns highlight the tension between EV adoption and job security in traditional manufacturing.  Chinese automakers are aggressively entering the market, challenging U.S. and European brands.  Europe’s auto sector faces unique struggles, offering strategic lessons for the U.S. market.  EV infrastructure development is focusing on utilization, customer experience, and rideshare integration.  Stable government funding for EV charging networks remains vital to supporting adoption.  Automakers must adapt quickly to shifting consumer demands and a competitive global market.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordselectric vehicles, EV infrastructure, political impact, EV tax credits, consumer behavior, leasing trends, hybrid vehicles, automotive industry, UAW, global competition, EV, automotive industry, charging infrastructure, geopolitical dynamics, European market, Chinese automakers, government funding, public perception, market trends, electric vehicles
SummaryLoren McDonald, Chief Analyst at Paren ( https://www.paren.app/ ), shares his thoughts on the potential impacts of the recent U.S. election on the EV and automotive industry. They dive into possible shifts in EV tax credits, the future of federal programs like NEVI and CFI, and how changes in political leadership may affect legacy automakers’ emissions standards. Loren shares insights into emerging trends in the EV market, including why hybrids are seeing renewed interest, challenges in the EV truck market, and how rideshare drivers are driving up public charger utilization. They also discuss improvements in charger reliability and the growing presence of Tesla’s Supercharger network as the largest open-access fast charging network in the U.S. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of what these changes could mean for EV manufacturers, charging infrastructure, and consumers.TakeawaysEV Tax Credit Uncertainty: The new administration may end federal EV tax credits, with potentially significant impacts on middle-market EVs that rely on these incentives to remain competitive in pricing.NEVI and Federal Funding Stability: Programs like NEVI, designed to expand EV charging infrastructure, appear secure despite the political shift, as funds are already allocated to states for several years, though certain states may opt not to use these funds.Growth of Hybrid Vehicle Sales: With consumer interest in lower-cost hybrid options over full EVs, automakers may shift more focus to hybrids, especially as new models at competitive price points enter the market.Challenges in the EV Truck Market: EV trucks, including models from Ford and GM, face adoption challenges as traditional truck buyers show hesitation, particularly around towing capabilities and charging convenience.Increasing EV Charger Utilization Rates: Rideshare drivers are now a key driver of charging demand, contributing to high utilization rates at urban charging stations and supporting profitability for charging network operators.Focus on Charger Reliability and Uptime: Improvements in public charging reliability are underway, with networks investing in durable hardware and faster maintenance, essential for gaining public trust in EVs.Tesla's Growing Influence on Public Charging: Tesla now operates the largest open-access fast charging network, allowing non-Tesla EV drivers to use its Superchargers, surpassing other U.S. charging networks in scale.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywords2024 US elections, EV industry, automotive landscape, EV charging, hybrids, tax incentives, consumer behavior, charging infrastructure, sales trends, political impact, EV tax incentives, charging infrastructure, NEVI program, EV sales trends, public charging reliability, Tesla Supercharger, EV truck market
SummaryEd Bernardon, Host of the Future Car Podcast, delves into the impact of motorsports on electric vehicle innovation, focusing on sustainability, lightweight materials, and safety advancements. Alongside Chase, he discusses the role of carbon fiber, battery technology, and the future of e-fuels in shaping a sustainable automotive industry, emphasizing a balanced approach to fuel sources for the future.TakeawaysMotorsports must stay relevant to younger audiences, driving sustainability through electrification.Formula E leads advancements in EV technology, with innovations benefiting consumer vehicles.E-fuels and battery tech, including solid-state developments, aim to reduce racing emissions.Electric systems outperform combustion engines for light vehicles, while hydrogen may suit heavy industry.The future of racing (and transportation) will likely blend electric, hydrogen, and e-fuel technologies for a balanced approach.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordselectric vehicles, motorsports, technology, sustainability, innovation, carbon fiber, Formula E, racing, hybrid vehicles, automotive industry, automotive, motorsports, sustainability, electric vehicles, e-fuels, battery technology, carbon fiber, lightweight design, innovation, performance
SummaryBill Ferro, CTO and co-founder of Paren ( https://www.paren.app/ ), discusses the evolution of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and Paren's innovative solutions to improve charger reliability and the driver experience. Ferro highlights the critical role of reliable data in optimizing route planning, especially during emergencies like natural disasters. Bill discusses the critical role of data in the growth of EV charging infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of site planning and effective charging locations. He highlights the need to enhance the EV driver experience and the significance of dealership experiences to boost EV adoption. Additionally, Ferro sheds light on North Carolina's growing role as an EV innovation hub, fueled by supportive business policies and a strong EV community.TakeawaysParen focuses on enhancing the driver experience with data-driven solutions.Natural disasters highlight the need for robust charging infrastructure.Improved route planning is crucial for the future of EV charging.Driver preferences shape charging station choices.Rapid technological advancements are driving the EV market.Fleet electrification is a growing focus.Eliminating charger anxiety is a key industry goal.Strategically placed chargers see higher usage.Dealership experiences play a role in EV adoption.North Carolina is becoming a hub for EV innovation.Electric buses should be standard in schools.Despite media narratives, the EV market continues to grow.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordsBill Ferro, EV technology, charger reliability, electric vehicles, Paren, API, driver experience, EV infrastructure, fleet electrification, natural disasters, EV charging, Electric Vehicles, EVs, data utilization, site planning, driver experience, dealership experience, North Carolina, electric vehicles, ride share, charging infrastructure
In this episode of Grid Connections, host Chase Drum sits down with Brian Clark, CEO and co-founder of Ranger EV, to explore how Ranger EV is transforming the electric vehicle charging experience. Brian discusses his unique journey from neuroscience to launching Ranger EV, emphasizing the need for seamless charging solutions for outdoor enthusiasts. The conversation covers charging anxiety, the innovative user experience Ranger EV offers, and the company's vision for growing its charging station network. Brian also touches on future partnerships and their mission to make EV travel more accessible and enjoyable for all.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   Facebook
SummaryChase sits down with Matt Teske, founder of  Chargeway,  to explore how Chargeway is revolutionizing the electric vehicle (EV) charging experience. Teske explains how Chargeway’s innovative app makes charging as simple as filling up with gas by using easy-to-understand colors and power levels. They dive deep into the challenges legacy automakers face with EV adoption, particularly in software and dealership education, and why many are struggling to keep up with Tesla's user-friendly charging ecosystem.The episode also covers how real-time charging data from Chargeway helps EV owners make smarter decisions on the road and why Chargeway’s new "Plus" feature is set to elevate home and public charging for all users. Additionally, Teske shares insights on the future of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology and how Chargeway is positioning itself to help dealerships and consumers transition smoothly to electric mobility. Finally, they preview the upcoming Electrify Expo in New York, where Chargeway will showcase its cutting-edge solutions for EV drivers. This episode is packed with practical advice for current EV owners, potential buyers, and industry professionals looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle space. TakeawaysChargeway simplifies and enhances the EV charging experience with intuitive design and telematics integration.Legacy automakers face challenges in adapting to electrification, highlighting a disconnect between leadership and engineering.Dealers must embrace EVs more fully to improve sales and customer adoption.Real-time charging data is crucial for improving the EV driver experience.Electrify Expo serves as an important platform for learning and promoting electric mobility.The future of vehicle-to-grid technology is promising and will play a key role in energy management.The EV market is growing, but significant obstacles remain for wider adoption.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordsChargeway, electric vehicles, EV charging, legacy automakers, vehicle-to-grid, clean energy, dealership experience, EV sales, Chargeway Plus, Electrify Expo
SummaryIn this episode of the Grid Connections podcast, Chase and John McElroy of Autoline Network, dive into the shifting automotive landscape, with a spotlight on electrification and autonomous vehicles. They examine China’s growing dominance in the EV market, the role of tariffs, and the importance of automaker collaboration to remain competitive. The discussion covers key hurdles to EV adoption, such as public perception and underdeveloped charging infrastructure. Additionally, they explore how rising interest rates affect vehicle sales, the future of automotive manufacturing, and the critical need for regulatory reform to drive innovation and streamline industry efficiency. TakeawaysThe auto industry is rapidly shifting towards electrification and autonomous tech.China’s dominance in the EV market pressures traditional automakers.Tariffs offer short-term relief but aren't a sustainable solution for global competitiveness.Automaker collaborations can drive cost efficiency and innovation.Extended Range EVs (EREVs) are emerging as a practical alternative to full EVs.Public skepticism of autonomous vehicles highlights the need for education and trust-building.U.S. EV adoption is heavily shaped by political dynamics and policies.EV charging infrastructure requires major upgrades to enable mass adoption.Vehicle prices are rising, making affordability a key concern for buyers.Regulatory reform is crucial for streamlining innovation and growth in the auto industry.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordsauto industry, electrification, autonomous vehicles, EV market, tariffs, collaboration, extended range EVs, public perception, regulation, charging infrastructure
SummaryIn this episode, we speak with Janek Metzner and Julius Wilhelm, founders of the Electric Avenue newsletter, about their record-setting EV charging Cannonball Run in a Lucid Air. They share the challenges they faced with charging infrastructure, compare US and European charging experiences, and reveal their strategies for maximizing efficiency. Tune in to hear how this journey showcases the potential of EVs for long-distance travel and why improving charging networks is crucial for the future of electric vehicles.TakeawaysEV Cannonball Run Highlights Long-Distance Potential of Electric Cars: Electric vehicles are capable of completing cross-country trips, proving their viability for long-distance travel.Charging Infrastructure Reliability Remains a Key Challenge: Reliable charging networks are essential for a smooth EV experience, especially on long journeys.Lucid Air Sets the Standard for EV Efficiency: The Lucid Air stands out as one of the most efficient electric vehicles available today.Strategic Planning is Essential for EV Road Trips: Careful route planning and charging strategy are critical for a successful long-distance EV trip.Multiple Chargers at Each Location Reduce Charging Delays: Charging stations with multiple chargers help prevent downtime and keep journeys on track.High Temperatures Impact EV Charging Performance: Hot weather can slow charging and affect the reliability of charging stations.EV Charging Experience Varies Widely Between U.S. and Europe: Charging in the U.S. poses different challenges compared to Europe, from payment methods to charger reliability.Affordable EVs Needed for Widespread Adoption: Lower-cost electric vehicles are essential to make EVs accessible to a wider audience.Efficiency Can Offset the Need for Bigger Batteries: Highly efficient EVs reduce the necessity for large battery packs, making them more practical.Faster Charging and Better Infrastructure Are the Future of EVs: Increasing charging speeds and expanding infrastructure will be key to improving the EV experience.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordsEV, electric vehicles, Cannonball Run, charging infrastructure, road trip, Lucid Air, efficiency, travel, sustainability, technology
SummaryIn this episode of Grid Connections, Chase sits down with Brandon Watt from Switch Vehicles and Chuck Kauffman from WSU Tech to explore how they're bringing electric vehicle (EV) education to students. Through the SwitchLab EV kit—a hands-on curriculum with real-world applications—students gain valuable experience in EV mechanics, prepping them for the fast-growing EV industry. They dive into the certification process, future program expansions, and the importance of support from schools and the EV industry to ensure success. Tune in to learn how this innovative program is shaping the next generation of EV experts!TakeawaysSwitch Vehicles offers the SwitchLab EV kit, which includes a curriculum and lab kits for teaching EVs.The program provides hands-on experience and prepares students for careers in the EV industry.The Switch Vehicles program generates interest and excitement among students, leading to increased enrollment and retention. EV education programs are expanding, with certifications and master's programs being offered.Safety measures and proper tools are taught and used in the program.Admin support and industry backing are crucial for successful implementation of EV programs in schools.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordselectric vehicles, EV education, Switch Vehicles, SwitchLab EV, curriculum, hands-on experience, EV mechanics, Armyman theory of electricity, EV certification, NC3 certification, EV education programs, ADOS lab kits, motorsports version, safety measures, admin support, industry backing
SummaryIn the latest Grid Connections episode, Joseph Nagle, Head of Corporate Strategy at Pando Electric, discusses innovative outlet-based EV charging for multi-tenant facilities. These systems cut installation costs by 70% compared to traditional chargers. Nagle highlights the importance of equity, simplicity, and durability in multifamily EV charging. Pando is exploring grid stability, battery solutions, and V2G (vehicle-to-grid) technology, aiming to make EV charging more efficient and sustainable. The company envisions future buildings equipped with solar and batteries, boosting property value and providing predictable costs for EV drivers.TakeawaysPando Electric offers socket-based EV charging systems for multi-tenant facilities, focusing on the underserved market of apartments and condos.The partnership between Pando Electric and Peninsula Clean Energy provides incentives for EV charging outlets, leading to a 70% cost reduction compared to traditional charging stations.Outlet-based charging systems offer a more equitable and affordable solution for EV drivers in multifamily housing.Pando Electric's outlets are designed for long-term durability, with a lifespan of 40 years and minimal maintenance requirements. Pando Electric is exploring grid stability solutions and power management for whole building energy loads.They are interested in using batteries as a reservoir for EVs to pull energy from and balance out the grid load.V2G (vehicle-to-grid) is a potential future initiative, but further development and standardization are needed.Pando Electric sees a future where properties add solar panels and batteries to provide EV charging, increasing property value and providing a predictable cost for EV drivers.Scaling EV charging infrastructure and educating people about charging habits are ongoing challenges.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordsEV charging, Pando Electric, multi-tenant facilities, Peninsula Clean Energy, partnership, incentives, outlet-based charging, cost reduction, challenges, solutions, multifamily housing, equity, simplicity, durability, Pando Electric, grid stability, power management, whole building energy loads, batteries, EV charging, V2G, solar panels, property value, predictable cost, scaling infrastructure, education, mindset shift
SummaryIn this episode, Tu Le, the founder of Sino Auto Insights, discusses China's impact on the global auto industry, particularly in the electric vehicle (EV) space. He highlights the rise of Chinese EV companies and the competitive landscape in China, where there are over 140 EV brands. Tu Le emphasizes the importance of value and price in the Chinese market. He also discusses the rapid iteration and innovation in the Chinese EV market, driven by the strong presence of software engineers. Additionally, Tu Le touches on the impact of tariffs and the need for foreign automakers to step up their game in order to compete in China. The conversation covered various topics including the challenges faced by German automakers in China, the quality of Chinese EVs, the preference for PHEVs in certain cities, the importance of charging infrastructure, the need for a seamless charging experience, the impact of tariffs on Chinese EVs in the US and Europe, and the overcapacity issue in China.TakeawaysChina is reshaping the global auto industry, particularly in the electric vehicle (EV) space.There are over 140 EV brands in China, creating a highly competitive market.Chinese EV companies iterate and innovate rapidly, driven by a strong presence of software engineers.Foreign automakers need to step up their game to compete in China.German automakers are facing challenges in China as ICE vehicles lose favor and their EVs struggle to resonate with consumers.Chinese EVs are known for their high quality and have improved significantly over a short period of time.PHEVs are preferred in cities with less mature charging infrastructure.A seamless charging experience is crucial for the adoption of EVs.Tariffs on Chinese EVs in the US and Europe have limited their entry into these markets.There is an overcapacity issue in China, which may lead to Chinese automakers seeking opportunities in other regions.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordsChina, auto industry, electric vehicles, EVs, Chinese EV companies, competitive landscape, value, price, iteration, innovation, software engineers, tariffs, foreign automakers, McCann EV, Porsche sales, German automakers, Chinese EVs, PHEVs, charging infrastructure, seamless charging experience, tariffs, overcapacity
SummarySteve Birkett from @plugandplayEV shares his experience of an 8,500 mile road trip in an electric vehicle (EV) across the US. Ranging from level 2 charging at over night stops to the different fast charging networks he used, including Electrify America, ChargePoint, and regional providers. We discuss the gaps in charging infrastructure in the middle of the country and the need for more fast chargers in those areas. Steve also highlights the impact of extreme heat on EV charging and the importance of planning for weather conditions during a road trip.We also discussed the need for more charging infrastructure near national parks and the benefits of level 2 charging in those areas. Overall, Steve's trip was uneventful and he highlighted the incremental improvements in the charging network. He shared some statistics from his trip, including the number of miles driven, charging sessions, and the cost of charging. Upcoming Coast-to-Coast EVs Episode discussing EV Fast Charging Challenges.TakeawaysFinding level 2 charging at hotels is more challenging than expected in summer of 2024, especially in the middle of the country.Extreme heat can impact EV charging efficiency, especially when temperatures reach the mid-90s and above.Dealership charging, such as Ford Charge, can be a convenient option for fast charging, with good site design and high-power stations. Dealerships are becoming more EV-friendly by providing multiple charging stalls and amenities.Planning for weather conditions, including extreme heat, is important when embarking on a long road trip in an EV. Positive interactions with people at charging stations during road trips help dispel skepticism about EVs.Charger vandalism is a problem impacting EV ownership in cities and especially in the Northwest of the US.More charging infrastructure is needed near national parks, and level 2 charging can be beneficial in those areas.Steve's road trip was overall uneventful, highlighting the incremental improvements in the charging network.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   Facebook
SummaryIn today's episode, I’m sharing some updates on what’s in store for the podcast moving forward (and recent personal update: I am moving!). I’m looking to increase the number of episodes per week with more episodes involving different panels of guests. Along with exploring partnerships with other teams for more upcoming collaborations like last week's episode with Francie of the Out of Spec Podcast. I’m also thrilled to announce that I’ll be attending the Electrify Expo in San Francisco later this month, and I’d love to meet some of you there!I’m always looking for ways to improve the podcast, so I’d really appreciate your feedback and suggestions for future guests and topics. Reach out on Twitter or email me!Plus, in this episode I shared my thoughts on a recent test drive of the Tesla Model 3 Performance and my search for a second car.Watch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   Facebook
Summary:Francie Saunders, host of the Out of Spec podcast, discusses her role at Out of Spec Studios and her passion for electric vehicles (EVs). The podcast covers topics like EV reviews, charging behavior, and expert interviews. Francie, with a background in natural sciences and teaching, aims to make EV content accessible. The conversation explores automakers' challenges, the need for a seamless charging experience, and more small EV options. They also discuss public transportation, hydrogen fuel cell technology for trucks, and Francie's experience leasing a Vinfast VF8. The conversation emphasizes the importance of firsthand EV experience for industry professionals and policymakers to understand the market's challenges and opportunities.Takeaways:It's take awhile but now automakers prioritize reliable EV infrastructure and its effect on EV sales.Market needs more small EV options and diverse models.Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles many challenges, however hydrogen truck show more promise, but still face challenges compared to EV semis.Leasing EVs can be a cost-effective ownership trial.Understanding EVs is crucial for informed industry decisions. Executives and industry leaders should drive EVs to understand the full ownership experience.Tesla's superior route planning and charging still set industry standards around reliability, usability and ease.Tech forward features like dog mode are significant consumer selling points, especially with younger buyers.Videos Referred to in this podcast:Part 1 of my conversation with Francie on Out of Spec PodcastOut of Spec Podcast: Thoughts on Toyota's EV StrategyOut of Spec Podcast: Modernizing the Grid with Kevin HernandezOut of Spec Reviews: Challenges of Buying a Vinfast VF8Out of Spec Motoring: Roadtripping the Vinfast VF8 from Tennessee to ColoradoWatch the full episode of this podcast episode on YoutubeLooking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code.Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card. Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordsOut of Spec podcast, EVs, electric vehicles, EV infrastructure, charging behavior, expert interviews, automakers, charging experience, small EVs, public transportation, personal vehicles, hydrogen fuel cell, trucks, Vinfast VF8, EV leasing, Vinfast, driver assistance systems, electric vehicles, EVs, industry professionals, regulations, infrastructure, firsthand experience, senior executives, policymakers, Tesla, route planning, charging experience, dog mode
SummaryIn this episode, the panel discusses the current state of the automotive industry and how EV Sales plays into it. The panel also examines the factors that contribute to EV sales, including the charging experience and the availability of charging infrastructure. Highlighting the importance of understanding the target demographics and the need for automakers to focus on software, infrastructure, and user experience to maintain momentum in the EV market. The guests discuss the shift in the charging industry, with major companies entering the market and the focus on providing a better charging experience for customers. The conversation in this part focuses on road trips and the charging experience for electric vehicles (EVs).Along with the need for better communication and marketing of EV charging options to the public.  Along with discussing the challenges and benefits of the NEVI corridor program in conjunction with the rollout of DC fast charging infrastructure.
SummaryWe sit down with BJ Birtwell, the CEO and Founder of Electrify Expo. North America's largest touring EV festival that showcases all things electric: cars, bikes, scooters, skateboards, watercraft, and more. The festival aims to provide real-world experiences with electric products to help people determine if going electric is right for them. The festival stands out from traditional auto shows by creating a festival environment with music, food, and a wide range of activities. The festival attracts a diverse range of consumers, including EV enthusiasts, skeptics, and mainstream consumers. The conversation covers various topics related to electric vehicles (EVs) and the electrification of different modes of transportation. The guests discuss the advantages of electric boats, including reduced pollution and noise. They also touch on the benefits of e-bikes, such as quick torque and increased safety in urban settings. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the need for improved EV charging infrastructure and the importance of EV education for consumers.TakeawaysElectrify Expo offers a pressure-free, festival environment with music, food, and a wide range of activities for attendees with electric products to help people determine if going electric is right for them. Electrify Expo is not just about electric cars, it has a variety of electric options, including cars, bikes, scooters, skateboards, and watercraft, to cater to different interests for the whole family.The festival attracts a diverse range of consumers, including EV enthusiasts, skeptics, and mainstream consumers.EV infrastructure is a challenge that needs to be addressed to drive broader EV adoption.The messaging around EVs should focus on the benefits and features of electric vehicles, rather than solely on environmental factors, to appeal to a wider audience. Electric boats offer advantages such as reduced pollution, noise, and environmental impact.Electric motorcycles provide a smooth ride, instant acceleration, and a more immersive experience for riders.E-bikes offer quick torque and increased safety in urban settings.There is a need for improved EV charging infrastructure and better communication with consumers about charging options.Watch the full episode on YoutubeAlso if you are looking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, feel free to use our referral code.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordsElectrify Expo, EV festival, electric vehicles, real-world experiences, festival environment, EV adoption, dealership experience, e-bikes, EV infrastructure, mainstream consumers, electric vehicles, EVs, electric boats, electric surf boats, wake surfing, electric motorcycles, e-bikes, EV charging infrastructure, EV education
John Voelcker joins us again to discuss recent quarterly EV sales and the growth of the EV market. He mentions that EV sales continue to rise despite the headlines, and he predicts that EVs will make up 10% of the market by the end of the year. He also talks about the introduction of GM's Ultium vehicles and his experience driving the Chevy Blazer EV, Silverado EV, Equinox EV, Cadillac Lyric, and GMC Hummer EV. The conversation then shifts to the Tesla Cybertruck and its potential adoption by traditional truck buyers. They also discuss the challenges of charging infrastructure and the impact on the used EV market. In this conversation, John Voelcker and Chase discuss various topics related to electric vehicles (EVs). They touch on the challenges of used EVs, the Polestar 5, the distinction between Polestar and Volvo, the impact of tax credits on EV adoption, and John's YouTube series: Tempting Fate Tours.TakeawaysEV sales continue to rise and John expects to make up 10% of the market by the end of the year.The adoption of the Tesla Cybertruck by traditional truck buyers is uncertain due to its unique design and price point, however sales have still been strong among EV trucks.Charging infrastructure remains a challenge, especially for lower-income households and those living in multiple dwellings.The used EV market is experiencing variation in prices, with Tesla Model 3s holding their value better than older Nissan Leafs. Used EVs can be a viable option for those who need a round-town vehicle, but they may not be suitable as a primary vehicle for long commutes.Polestar aims to be a performance brand, while Volvo focuses on comfort and intuitive design.Coincidentally the Polestart 5 is positioned as a luxury, sporty sedan that competes with the Tesla Model S, Porsche Panamera, and Taycan.Tax credits can help make EVs more affordable, but the requirements for eligibility can be complex and may favor leasing over purchasing.Attempting Fate Tours is a YouTube series where John and his friend embark on car adventures, including driving vintage cars and documenting their experiences, good and bad.Watch the full episode on YoutubeAlso if you are looking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, feel free to use our referral code.Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?Website   |   YouTube   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   FacebookKeywordsEV sales, quarterly sales, market growth, GM Ultium vehicles, Chevy Blazer EV, Silverado EV, Equinox EV, Cadillac Lyric, GMC Hummer EV, Tesla Cybertruck, traditional truck buyers, charging infrastructure, used EV market, electric vehicles, EVs, used EVs, Polestar 5, Polestar, Volvo, tax credits, Attempting Fate Tours
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