Episodios

  • 30. Future of Heavy-Duty EVs and Hydrogen Trucks: Insights from Daimler Truck Experts
    Jul 17 2024

    In this episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy EV series, we delve deep into the electrification and hydrogen revolution within the heavy-duty vehicle sector. Hosted by Chris Sass and Niall Riddell, this episode features insightful discussions with James Venables, Head of Future Sustainability for Daimler Truck UK, and Ibrahim Kraria, an expert in sustainability strategies. The conversation kicks off with an exploration of the urgency of sustainability in transportation, tackling the pivotal question of whether the future lies in electric or hydrogen vehicles. With Daimler Truck's pioneering efforts in both areas, listeners are treated to a comprehensive overview of the current state and future prospects of heavy-duty EVs and hydrogen trucks.

    The episode sheds light on Daimler Truck's innovative journey, starting with the introduction of their first electric truck in 2017 to the recent debut of the Actros 600 in the UK. Venables and Kraria discuss the technical advancements in battery technology and the efficiency gains achieved through their unique e-axle design. They emphasize the importance of infrastructure development, sharing insights into the challenges and solutions related to charging and refueling heavy-duty vehicles. The discussion also touches on Daimler's dual strategy of leveraging both battery electric and hydrogen fuel technologies to meet diverse market needs and regional energy availability.

    Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the practical considerations and future developments in the heavy-duty EV and hydrogen truck landscape. The episode highlights the collaborative efforts required to build the necessary infrastructure, the role of regulatory support, and the potential of upcoming technologies like MW charging and vehicle-to-grid capabilities. Whether you're a fleet manager, a sustainability enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of transportation, this episode provides valuable perspectives and expert insights into the evolving world of sustainable heavy-duty vehicles.

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    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-venables-95ab56228/
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/ibrahim-kraria-0944a514b/
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  • 29. The Three Waves of E-Mobility: Insights from Spirii’s Tore Harritshøj on the Future of EV Charging
    Jun 20 2024

    In this episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy EV series, hosts Chris Sass and Niall Riddell are joined by Tore Harritshøj, a founder of Spirii, to discuss the transformative stages of the e-mobility market. Tore introduces the concept of the three waves of
    e-mobility, explaining how the initial phase was driven by basic hardware development, leading to the introduction of simple, non-intelligent chargers. The conversation delves into how the market evolved with the integration of advanced software, making chargers smarter and more user-friendly, similar to the transition from basic mobile phones to smartphones.

    Tore elaborates on the significant role that intelligent software plays in the current phase of e-mobility, highlighting its potential to turn charging infrastructure into profitable ventures through innovative revenue streams such as grid balancing, carbon credits, and advanced demand load management. The discussion explores the analogy between the evolution of telecommunication technology and the e-mobility sector, emphasizing the future potential of electric vehicles (EVs) to serve as massive mobile batteries that support the power grid, ultimately making EV charging potentially free for consumers.

    The podcast also addresses the differing levels of e-mobility adoption across various regions, particularly comparing the advanced state of the market in Northern Europe with the developing landscape in North America. Tore predicts a rapid catch-up in the U.S. market within the next few years, driven by technological advancements and changing consumer behaviors. The episode wraps up with a forward-looking discussion on the future of commercial vehicle charging and the impact of shared infrastructure on fleet management, providing valuable insights for businesses looking to adapt to the evolving e-mobility ecosystem. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic shifts in the EV charging landscape and the exciting future of e-mobility.

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  • 28. Decarbonizing Commercial Fleets: Lorna McAtear on Challenges and Innovations in Fleet Electrification
    Jun 8 2024

    In this episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy EV series, hosts Chris Sass and Niall Riddell dive deep into the world of commercial fleet electrification with expert guest Lorna McAtear, Fleet Manager for National Grid in the UK. Lorna brings her extensive knowledge to the table, discussing the complexities and unique challenges associated with transitioning commercial fleets to electric vehicles (EVs). She sheds light on the various types of fleets, from company cars to heavy-duty vehicles, and how each requires distinct approaches for successful electrification. Lorna emphasizes the importance of understanding fleet utilization patterns, operational needs, and the diverse range of vehicle types involved in commercial operations.

    Throughout the conversation, Lorna addresses common misconceptions and practical hurdles fleet managers face. She highlights the need for clear definitions of what constitutes a fleet and the importance of considering different fuel types, including electric, biofuels, and hydrogen, based on specific operational requirements. The discussion covers crucial topics such as the impact of range anxiety on commercial EV adoption, the evolving technology in battery and charging infrastructure, and the significance of driver and executive buy-in for a smooth transition. Lorna also shares her insights on how fleet managers can effectively plan for the future, leveraging advancements in EV technology to meet sustainability targets and operational efficiency.

    As the episode progresses, Lorna provides valuable advice on managing the human aspect of fleet electrification. She explains how to engage drivers, line managers, and executives to ensure a cohesive and informed approach to adopting EVs. Her experience in working with manufacturers to design and implement suitable EV solutions for various commercial needs offers listeners a comprehensive understanding of the steps involved in decarbonizing fleets. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of commercial fleet management and the pivotal role of electrification in achieving net-zero emissions. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion with one of the industry's leading voices on fleet electrification.

    Meet our Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorna-mcatear-0b3a1153/

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  • 27. Advancing EV Adoption: The Push for Open Standards and Reliable Charging Infrastructure
    May 22 2024

    In this episode of "Insider's Guide To Energy EV", Blake Jessen dives into the critical need for open standards in the electric vehicle (EV) charging industry. Jessen emphasizes that the current landscape, often referred to as the "wild west," demands a shift towards universally accepted protocols to foster innovation and reliability. By adopting open standards, the industry can improve uptime, support best-in-class solutions, and enhance the overall driver experience, thus accelerating EV adoption across North America. Jessen's insights provide a clear roadmap for overcoming the challenges posed by proprietary systems and fragmented infrastructure.

    Hosts Chris Sass and Niall Riddell join Jessen in discussing the state of EV adoption in North America compared to other regions. The conversation highlights the significant lag in EV adoption in the U.S., where the current rate is about 7% compared to California's closer-to-35% benchmark. They explore the impact of Tesla's recent struggles with demand and the broader issues related to charging infrastructure reliability. The trio delves into the complexities of building a robust charging network, from addressing outdated equipment in Europe to leveraging new technologies and best practices from around the globe.

    The episode also covers the importance of grid capacity and power availability in expanding EV charging infrastructure. Jessen discusses innovative solutions, such as integrating onsite batteries and renewable energy, to manage power constraints effectively. The conversation wraps up with a forward-looking perspective on the EV market's next 12 to 24 months, predicting further consolidation and the adoption of advanced standards like OCPP 2.0.1 to support functionalities such as plug and charge. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone interested in the future of electric vehicles and the critical role of standardized, reliable charging infrastructure in driving widespread adoption.

    Meet our Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blake-jessen-9285366a/

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  • 26. Electrification at Scale: The Future of Fleet Charging - Expert Insights with Peter Cohen
    May 14 2024

    In this transformative episode of our podcast, Peter Cohen, a leading expert in fleet electrification, shares his insights on what he describes as the "inflection point year" for electric fleets. The discussion delves into the significant shift happening in 2024, where pilot programs are giving way to scaled operations. Cohen explains the unique challenges and opportunities that electric vehicles (EVs) present for fleet operations, highlighting the strategic advantages that proactive fleets gain by transitioning to electric. With a clear focus on how electrification impacts daily operations and long-term planning, Cohen provides a detailed analysis of the operational shifts necessary when moving from traditional combustion engines to electric models.

    The conversation further explores the critical infrastructure needed to support these electric fleets, particularly the importance of efficient charging solutions. Cohen discusses the different charging strategies, including depot and public charging, and their implications for fleet efficiency and operational continuity. He emphasizes the need for robust infrastructure development to support the burgeoning demand for electric commercial vehicles, explaining how his company, Terawatt, is investing heavily in creating accessible, reliable charging solutions across strategic locations. This segment provides listeners with a deeper understanding of the logistical nuances and capital considerations involved in building a future-ready electric fleet.

    Niall Riddell, another voice in the episode, brings perspectives on the broader industry trends and the varying needs of commercial vehicles compared to passenger cars. The dialogue also touches on governmental policies that influence and support the adoption of electric fleets, particularly in pioneering regions like California. Listeners will find the discussion not only informative but also indicative of the broader impacts of fleet electrification on environmental sustainability and business economics. This episode is a must-listen for industry stakeholders, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology, transportation, and sustainability.

    Meet our guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petergcohen/

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    39 m
  • 25. Navigating the Nuances of the Used EV Market: Insights and Innovations
    Apr 30 2024

    This episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy Podcast delves deeply into the burgeoning second-hand market for electric vehicles (EVs), a critical factor in the widespread adoption of sustainable transportation. Patrick Cresswell, a key voice in the episode, articulates the pivotal role that consumer confidence and battery health play in the resale and longevity of used EVs.

    As electric vehicles become more prevalent, the challenges and opportunities within the second-hand EV market become a significant focus. The podcast explores how the depreciation of battery health can affect vehicle performance and resale value, addressing common consumer concerns with expert analysis. The discussion covers how advanced diagnostic tools and new business models are being developed to ensure buyers can assess the health and efficiency of EV batteries, an essential aspect of purchasing a used electric car. Insights into how battery life impacts vehicle longevity provide listeners with valuable information to make informed decisions.

    This episode is not just for EV enthusiasts but also for potential buyers, sellers, and business owners looking to understand the dynamics of the EV market better. With electric vehicles set to dominate the automotive industry, topics like battery health management, the economic implications of owning a used EV, and innovations in vehicle charging infrastructure are more relevant than ever. The podcast's rich dialogue underscores the importance of transparency and consumer education in fostering a robust second-hand EV market, paving the way for sustainable and economically viable transportation solutions.

    Our Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-cresswell-629178a3/

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  • 24. Revolutionizing Electric Vehicle Charging: An In-Depth Look with Khaled Hassounah of Ample
    Apr 17 2024

    Dive into the electrifying world of electric vehicles (EVs) with our latest podcast episode from the "Insiders Guide to Energy EV Miniseries." This episode features a riveting discussion with Khaled Hassounah, CEO and Co-founder of AMPLE, a pioneering battery swapping company. As electric vehicles continue to surge in popularity, understanding the nuances of EV infrastructure becomes crucial. Khaled shares his expert insights on the future of battery swapping technology, a solution that promises to make electric mobility as convenient and rapid as refueling a gas car. The conversation explores how this innovative technology is being adopted in various markets, particularly in Asia, and its potential to revolutionize the energy landscape.

    Throughout the episode, the dialogue delves deep into the technical and practical aspects of battery swapping systems. Khaled explains the concept of modular battery components, which could dramatically reduce the anxiety associated with electric vehicle charging by offering quick, efficient swaps instead of lengthy charge times. This technology not only enhances user convenience but also addresses significant infrastructure challenges such as grid demand and installation costs. With compelling anecdotes and comparisons to traditional fuel systems, this discussion illuminates the sophisticated mechanics behind AMPLE's approach and how it could alleviate many common concerns associated with EVs today.

    Join us as we uncover the strides being made in electric vehicle technology and infrastructure, guided by one of the field's foremost innovators. Whether you're an EV enthusiast, an industry professional, or just curious about the future of transportation, this episode offers valuable insights into the evolving world of electric mobility. Discover how advancements like battery swapping are setting the stage for a more sustainable and accessible automotive future, and stay tuned to the "Insider's Guide to Energy" for more enlightening discussions on energy innovation.

    Our Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khassounah/

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  • 23. EV Revolution: Plug In America's Joel Levin on Charging, Market Trends, and the Future.
    Apr 3 2024

    In this enlightening episode of our podcast, we dive deep into the heart of the electric vehicle (EV) revolution with Joel Levin, the Executive Director of Plug In America, the leading voice for electric vehicle consumers in the United States. Levin brings to light the current challenges and opportunities within the EV landscape, emphasizing the crucial aspects of EV charging infrastructure and the burgeoning used EV market. As the EV industry stands at the cusp of a significant transformation, Levin's insights into the federal government's investments in charging infrastructure and the shifting consumer trends towards electric mobility are more relevant than ever. His expert analysis sheds light on how these developments are shaping the future of transportation, making this a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving dynamics of the EV market.

    This episode takes listeners on a journey through the intricacies of electric vehicle adoption, from the technicalities of EV charging solutions to the economic and environmental benefits of transitioning to electric vehicles. Levin discusses the impact of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program and the promising advancements in battery technology that are making electric vehicles more accessible and affordable for the general public. Furthermore, the conversation delves into the unique challenges and innovations surrounding the integration of EVs into multi-tenant dwellings and the broader implications for urban planning and sustainability. These discussions are pivotal for understanding the barriers and breakthroughs in making electric vehicles a feasible option for all segments of society.

    As the electric vehicle sector continues to evolve, the insights provided by Joel Levin from Plug In America are invaluable for anyone keeping an eye on the latest trends and technologies in green transportation. This episode not only highlights the current state of the EV market but also explores the visionary efforts to overcome obstacles and capitalize on opportunities within the electric vehicle ecosystem. Whether you're an EV enthusiast, a potential electric vehicle buyer, or simply interested in the future of sustainable transportation, this podcast episode offers a comprehensive overview of the electric vehicle revolution that is shaping our world.

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