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  • #45 - Mark Peters from Transit Systems on Battery Electric Buses in Australia; Operating and Powering a BEV Fleet, Renewables, Hydrogen and More.
    Oct 30 2022

    In this episode of the EV Brief Podcast, Jonathan was fortunate to sit down with Mark Peters, General Manager Fleet, Innovation & Business Intelligence for Transit Systems; one of the largest bus operators contracted to Government in the country. Mark's technical and business experience ensures he is across all of Transit Systems' business units, and he is fixed firmly on a zero-emissions future for the fleet.

    Timestamps:

    00:19 - Introduction

    01:50: Mark's role

    03:42 - The importance of data 

    04:20 - Transit Systems' zero-emission fleet strategy

    05:13 - The appetite for fleet electrification nationally

    08:30 - Driver training for electric buses

    09:40 - Mark's thoughts on the electrification transition

     10:29 - Technical details of buses, and balancing charging in the depot

    13:05 - Will depot design change as electrification takes hold?

    14:10 - Charging the buses

    15:50 - Bus efficiency

    17:20 - Regional travel and electric buses

    19:18 - Any operational cost savings over the diesel fleet?

    20:48 - Battery degradation in the fleet

    21:51 - Battery chemistry

    22:22 - Hydrogen fleets - will we see them in Australia?

    23:35 - Medium to large scale hydrogen generation

    24:51 - Solar and battery infrastructure at the depot

    26:16 - Wrap up




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  • #44 - Podcast Hangout with Danny Thai, Zecar and Shaun Garrard, EV Industry Expert
    Oct 10 2022

    Three EV-focused friends sit down at a table and discuss zero emissions transport on World EV Day.

    Danny Thai is the founder of zecar.com, a one-stop-shop for electric car news, comparisons, data and clean energy.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannythai123/

    Shaun Garrard has extensive experience across the automotive and electric vehicle sectors in the Asia Pacific region, including with Tesla Australia and WM Motor in Shanghai.

    Timecodes:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:25 - What's happening this week in EVs

    02:50 - Shaun's background

    06:20 - Do western countries see China as a serious automotive player?

    08:35 - Wan Gan - the man behind China's EV dominance

    13:30 - Talking NIO

    18:07 - Battery swapping; will it work in Australia?

    22:00 - The cost of charging infrastructure

    26:40 - Tackling residential charging issues

    29:20 - EV Uptake in Australia

    30:15 - Are there benefits from not being first; will it pay off to watch other countries makes the switch to EVs from fossil fuel

    30:50 - Carrot + stick - how to drive people into EVs, and what should Australia's national strategy be?

    37:20 - Which future products are we looking forward to?



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  • #43: In conversation with Chris Vanderstock - EV enthusiast and Victorian ZLEV tax challenge plaintiff
    Aug 8 2022

    Christopher Vanderstock and co-plaintiff Kathleen Davies are bringing a claim in the High Court of Australia against the State of Victoria to challenge the ZLEV Act. They argue that the State of Victoria lacks the constitutional authority to impose such a charge. As Australia begins the slow transition to electrification and states look to increase revenue, This case has important ramifications nationally.

    Find out more about the High Court challenge here: https://equitygenerationlawyers.com/cases/vanderstock-v-victoria/

    Follow Chris on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chrisvanderstock

    Timecodes:

    0:00: Introduction

    01:55: What is the Victorian ZLEV Act?

    08:25: How is the EV and PHEV owner charge administered?

    10:35: The Commonwealth is supporting Chris's challenge

    25:20: What currently excites Chris about the future of electrification in 2022?

     29:08: EV news wrap up of the day

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  • #42: In conversation with Samantha Johnson, Managing Director, Polestar Automotive Australia
    Apr 30 2022

    EV Brief Podcast #42

    In this episode, Jonathan chats with Polestar Automotive Australia's managing director Samantha Johnson. Ms Johnson holds a considerable amount of automotive industry experience, including with Harley Davidson and Volvo Cars. She is passionate about sustainability, design and technology, and was recently appointed to Australian Electric Vehicle Council's board of directors. Jonathan and Samantha discuss the brand's recent launch in Australia, semiconductor shortages and supply chains, the Polestar's current and future model range, and the brand's core values around environmental sustainability.

    Timecodes:

    /0:00: Introduction

    /01:20-What differentiates Polestar?

    /04:30-Does Polestar's family tree affect its ability to act as a start up?

    /05:40-Polestar 2 sales ambitions in Australia

    /07:35-Polestar 2 delivery times in Australia. Is the brand facing delays?

    /09:10-The Polestar 3 SUV is confirmed for a 2023 release in Australia

    /10:16-How has the semiconductor shortage affected Polestar in Australia?

    /11:05-Polestar Spaces (showrooms) coming to Australia

    /12:50-Polestar's 7-day money back guarantee

    /14:01-Servicing, roadside assistance and battery warranty

    /14:24-The Polestar service network

    /15:07-The brand's core sustainability values and its climate neutral car

    /18:34-The importance of in-car software, and how it will differentiate the Polestar brand

    /20:39-EV charging infrastructure in Australia

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    Apologies for the audio quality; this episode was recorded in the restaurant of the Intercontinental Hotel in Sydney, April 2022. 

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  • #41: In conversation with Carola Jonas, Founder and CEO of Everty
    Sep 6 2021
    In this episode, we speak with Ms. Carola Jonas, the founder and CEO of electric vehicle charging technology company Everty. Ms. Jonas has a background in business, marketing, climate and energy policy, and sat on the board of the Australian Electric Vehicle Council from September 2019-March 2021.  Everty demonstrates the new opportunities available for Australian companies in the electric vehicle and renewables sectors, with customers all across the globe. Everty's product offerings include charging software, an in-house developed charging network and turnkey charging solutions for business. Find out more here: https://everty.com.au/   Timecodes:  00:00 Introduction  02:22 Everty's products and services  07:01 DC vs. AC charging; a mindset shift is required  08:43 How Everty can help with energy demand and load management  10:56 What challenges do businesses face in Australia around EV charging?  12:23 What should Australian governments be doing in terms of phasing out combustion engines?  18:36 Pathways for women in clean technology fields        Thanks for tuning in! Please get in touch with any questions and comments! If you enjoyed the content, please leave a thumbs up and hit subscribe to ensure you don't miss next week's show! For the latest EV news, analysis and reviews, visit our home at https://evbrief.com 
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  • #40: In Conversation with Teague Egan, Founder and CEO of Energy X
    Aug 15 2021

    In this episode, I sit down with Teague Egan (via Zoom) for a chat about all things lithium. Teague is the founder and CEO of Energy X, and his company plans to revolutionise lithium extraction, increasing efficiency, yield and speed over traditional evaporation extraction methods with its patented nanotechnology membranes. As developed countries rapidly push for a clean energy future, how will the world supply enough lithium for renewables, electric vehicles and energy storage? How can this be done sustainably?   

    Timecodes: 

    00:00 Introduction 

    00:29 Teague Egan's background 

    03:37 What is EnergyX and what do they do? 

    06:21 LiTAS technology from EnergyX 

    08:05 Using sodium to extract lithium; Elon's point of view 

    10:30 LiTAS technology implementation to enhance EV production 

    12:19 What is EnergyX doing to improve efficiency of lithium extraction? 

    15:26 Who are EnergyX's customers? 

    16:38 LiTAS technology in the developing world 

    18:02 Sustainability and EnergyX 

    21:42 Tesla and its 4680 cells 

    25:38 Solid state battery technology 

    30:08 Driving clean energy into the hands of all consumers 

    31:40 Aiming for 1000 mile batteries 

    32:40 EnergyX's timeline for rolling out pilot plants and production 

    34:50 Teague's assessment on the biggest issues facing the energy transition and our climate 

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  • #39: Tesla Model 3 AU prices slashed, Rimac and Porsche to control Bugatti, Polestar to go public, Nexport plans Australian EV van and more!
    Jul 14 2021

    In episode 39:

    • Australian BYD importer and bus manufacturer announces electric delivery van to be produced down under
    • Porsche pushes for suppliers to switch to certified green energy or risk losing the automaker's contracts
    • Bugatti to be controlled by Porsche and Rimac in new joint venture agreement
    • Tesla's Model 3 range sees significant price cuts in Australia; now 10 percent cheaper than when launched in 2019
    • Tesla Model Y orders open in Europe
    • Polestar considering public listing with Gores Guggenheim Inc.
    • SEA Electric eyeing US public listing as electric truck technology manufacturer seeks injection of capital for expansion plans
    • Traton, Daimler Trucks, and AB Volvo to invest in new Europe-wide heavy vehicle charging network
    • EU Commission plans to implement charging infrastructure requirements, as the union prioritizes EV uptake

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  • #38: NSW offers incentives for EV uptake, BYD's Dolphin revealed, Revel hits a snag in NYC, Xpeng raises $1.8bn in IPO, Nissan unveils its EV36Zero strategy
    Jul 4 2021

    In this week's episode: 

    0'00" - Introduction; 

    2'20" - Revel's NYC ridehshare plan hits a snag

    3'55" - CATL extends battery cell supply deal with Tesla for LFP batteries

    6'04" - Xpeng holds IPO and raises $1.8 billion USD

    7'20" - New South Wales announces $490 million package to boost EV uptake

    14'04" - Nissan announces EV360Zero plan

     15'35" - Wrap up 

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