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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. Don't miss out on this exciting and informative podcast. Download the Grid Connections Podcast today and join us on our journey towards a cleaner, reliable future.
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Lucid Air EV Cannonball: Going Farther and Charging Less W/Janek Metzner & Julius Wilhelm

Saison 5 · Épisode 51

mercredi 18 septembre 2024Durée 01:20:24

Summary
In 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.

Takeaways

  1. EV 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.
  2. Charging Infrastructure Reliability Remains a Key Challenge: Reliable charging networks are essential for a smooth EV experience, especially on long journeys.
  3. Lucid Air Sets the Standard for EV Efficiency: The Lucid Air stands out as one of the most efficient electric vehicles available today.
  4. Strategic Planning is Essential for EV Road Trips: Careful route planning and charging strategy are critical for a successful long-distance EV trip.
  5. Multiple Chargers at Each Location Reduce Charging Delays: Charging stations with multiple chargers help prevent downtime and keep journeys on track.
  6. High Temperatures Impact EV Charging Performance: Hot weather can slow charging and affect the reliability of charging stations.
  7. 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.
  8. Affordable EVs Needed for Widespread Adoption: Lower-cost electric vehicles are essential to make EVs accessible to a wider audience.
  9. Efficiency Can Offset the Need for Bigger Batteries: Highly efficient EVs reduce the necessity for large battery packs, making them more practical.
  10. Faster Charging and Better Infrastructure Are the Future of EVs: Increasing charging speeds and expanding infrastructure will be key to improving the EV experience.


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Keywords
EV, electric vehicles, Cannonball Run, charging infrastructure, road trip, Lucid Air, efficiency, travel, sustainability, technology

Training the Next Generation of Auto Techs for EVs: Brandon Watt of Switch Vehicles & Chuck Kauffman from WSU Tech

Saison 5 · Épisode 50

mercredi 11 septembre 2024Durée 54:54

Summary
In 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!

Takeaways

  1. Switch Vehicles offers the SwitchLab EV kit, which includes a curriculum and lab kits for teaching EVs.
  2. The program provides hands-on experience and prepares students for careers in the EV industry.
  3. 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.
  4. Safety measures and proper tools are taught and used in the program.
  5. Admin support and industry backing are crucial for successful implementation of EV programs in schools.


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Keywords
electric 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

Brenton Murray of Electruck4x4.com

Saison 4 · Épisode 41

mercredi 10 juillet 2024Durée 56:57

Brenton Murray, founder of Electruck 4x4, discusses his journey in the EV industry and the development of accessories for electric trucks. He highlights the need for accessories in the EV space, particularly in the overlanding and off-roading community. The focus of Electruck 4x4 is currently on the Rivian R1T, with some products also available for the F-150 Lightning. The company is considering expanding to support the Cybertruck and Silverado EV, among others, in the future. Murray emphasizes the importance of community engagement and market research in determining which products to develop. Challenges include adapting to changes in the platform and building a supply chain.

In this conversation, Brenton Murray discusses the unique benefits and challenges of off-roading in electric vehicles (EVs). He shares some of his favorite off-roading locations in California, the importance of charging infrastructure, and the misconceptions around range anxiety. They also discuss the potential for aftermarket products and modifications for EVs, such as suspension systems such as sway bar disconnects. Brenton emphasizes the need for simplicity, durability, and affordability in EV off-roading products.

Takeaways

Community engagement and market research play a crucial role in determining which products to develop.

  1. Challenges include adapting to changes in the platform and building a supply chain.
  2. The roadmap for Electruck 4x4 includes continued support for the R1 platform and expansion into more Tesla vehicles. Off-roading in electric vehicles (EVs) offers unique challenges and opportunities.
  3. Range anxiety is often overblown, and EVs can handle off-roading activities with proper planning.
  4. While there have been some challenges due to making sure aftermarket products and modifications can communicate with EVs (software specifically) and not impede the stock hardware, there is still plenty of room for enhancing the off-roading capabilities of EVs.
  5. Simplicity, durability, and affordability are important factors to consider in EV off-roading products.


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Keywords
EV industry, accessories, overlanding, off-roading, Rivian R1T, F-150 Lightning, Cybertruck, Silverado EV, community engagement, market research, challenges, roadmap, off-roading, electric vehicles, EVs, charging infrastructure, range anxiety, aftermarket products, suspension systems, sway bar disconnects, simplicity, durability, affordability

Quincy Lee of Electric Era

Saison 4 · Épisode 40

mercredi 3 juillet 2024Durée 47:50

Quincy Lee, the CEO and founder of Electric Era, discusses the company's mission to build EV fast charging stations and improve the charging experience for EV drivers. They focus on reliability and aim to achieve a 99.9% success rate. Electric Era uses a battery-backed system, edge compute technology, and a vertically integrated software stack to ensure reliable and seamless charging. They are expanding their charging network across the country, with a focus on high EV density areas. The company also provides a machine learning model to help customers determine the best locations for charging stations based on driver density and financial viability. Electric Era is focused on providing reliable and efficient EV charging infrastructure. They prioritize the driver experience and aim to make charging seamless and hassle-free. They have a vertically integrated software system that ensures the stations are online and operational, and they monitor the fleet in real-time to quickly address any issues. Their charging stations currently have a peak power of 200 kW, but they are working on a V3 product that will have even higher power capabilities. Electric Era is committed to continuous improvement and innovation in the EV charging space.

Takeaways

  1. Electric Era prioritizes reliability and aims for a 99.9% success rate in charging sessions.
  2. Electric Era uses a battery-backed system, edge compute technology, and a vertically integrated software stack to ensure seamless charging experiences, with a focus on high EV density areas. Along with leveraging software to ensure the stations are online, operational and haven't been tampered with.
  3. Customers can use a machine learning model provided by Electric Era to determine financial viability along with the best locations for charging stations. 
  4. Their charging stations currently have a peak power of 200 kW, but they are working on a V3 product with even higher power capabilities. 

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Keywords
EVs, EV charging, Electric Era, reliability, battery-backed system, edge compute, software stack, charging network, machine learning, driver density, financial viability, EV charging, reliability, driver experience, software, power capabilities, innovation

Jonny Lieberman

Saison 4 · Épisode 39

mercredi 26 juin 2024Durée 59:27

Summary
In this episode of the Grid Connections podcast, Chase sits down with Jonny Lieberman, Co-Host of the InEVitable Podcast and Senior Features Editor at MotorTrend. Dive into an engaging discussion on the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) and the current state of EV charging infrastructure.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. The pivotal role of software-defined vehicles in enhancing user experience.
  2. The ongoing evolution and innovation within the EV industry.
  3. Addressing the tribalism and division in the EV community.
  4. The importance of accessible and reliable charging networks.
  5. Current limitations and future advancements in charging speeds.
  6. Will automakers step back from NACS to CCS? And the advantages of a universal charging plug.
  7. Challenges faced by traditional car journalists in the EV landscape.
  8. The appeal of EVs to car enthusiasts and the possibility of converting classic cars to electric.

Join us as we explore the exciting developments and challenges in the EV market with industry expert Jonny Lieberman. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the future of electric vehicles!

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Tags: EV transition, electric vehicles, EV charging infrastructure, software-defined vehicles, MotorTrend, Jonny Lieberman, Grid Connections podcast, EV innovation, car enthusiasts, classic car conversions, universal charging plug, EV user experience

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Eric Way of News Coulomb

Saison 4 · Épisode 38

mercredi 19 juin 2024Durée 01:29:11

Summary
Eric Way, host of the YouTube channel News Coulomb, shares his experience with electric vehicles (EVs) and his journey from driving plug-in hybrids to fully electric cars. He discusses his decision to choose the Chevy Bolt EV and the factors that influenced his choice. Eric also expresses his opinion on the plug-in hybrid vs. fully electric debate, stating that he sees no place for plug-in hybrids anymore. He believes that EVs offer a better driving experience and that the charging infrastructure has improved enough to support long-distance travel. Eric also discusses the importance of charging speed and the different philosophies behind EV charging profiles. The conversation discusses the current state of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and the challenges faced by EV owners. The speakers express frustration with the lack of progress in improving charging technology and the inconsistent charging experience. They highlight issues such as interoperability, voltage structure, and the need for better thermal regulation. The conversation also touches on the importance of a seamless and user-friendly charging experience, including the use of RFID cards and the need for reliable payment systems. The speakers emphasize the need for improvements in charging infrastructure to support mainstream EV adoption. In this conversation, Chase and Eric discuss the challenges and opportunities of EV charging infrastructure. They touch on topics such as the convenience and cost of using charging apps, the potential overbuilding of public fast chargers, the need for better distribution of charging stations, and the importance of optimizing the charging experience. They also explore the role of Tesla in providing a superior charging experience and the potential future advancements in EV range and charging speeds. Overall, they highlight the need for a balance between infrastructure development and realistic demand.

Takeaways

  1. Eric Way shares his experience with driving electric vehicles and his journey from plug-in hybrids to fully electric cars.
  2. He believes that plug-in hybrids are no longer necessary and that fully electric cars offer a better driving experience.
  3. Eric discusses the importance of charging speed and the different philosophies behind EV charging profiles.
  4. He emphasizes the need for consumers to understand the capabilities and limitations of different EV models when considering their travel needs. There has been a stagnation in the improvement of EV charging infrastructure, leading to inconsistent charging experiences for EV owners.
  5. Issues such as interoperability, voltage structure, and thermal regulation need to be addressed to enhance the charging experience.
  6. A seamless and user-friendly charging experience, including the use of RFID cards and reliable payment systems, is crucial for mainstream EV adoption.
  7. Improvements in charging infrastructure are necessary to support the growing demand for EVs and facilitate long-distance travel. The convenience and cost of using charging apps can greatly impact the EV charging experience.
  8. There is a potential risk of overbuilding public fast chargers, leading to stranded assets and uneven distribution.
  9. The early adopters of EVs tend to be more affluent and have the time and means to travel regularly, which may skew the demand for fast chargers.
  10. The range of EVs is increasing, reducing the need for frequent fast charging stops.
  11. Optimizing the charging experience through route planning and real-time data can improve the overall EV driving experience.
  12. There is a need for better integration of level 2 chargers in multifamily and apartment complexes.
  13. Private companies like Flying J and Pilot are looking to become major players in the EV charging space by the end of this year.
  14. There is a need for a balance between infrastructure development and realistic demand in the EV charging space.


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Keywords
electric vehicles, EVs, Chevy Bolt EV, plug-in hybrids, charging infrastructure, charging speed, EV charging profiles, EV charging infrastructure, challenges, interoperability, voltage structure, thermal regulation, user experience, RFID cards, payment systems, mainstream EV adoption, EV charging, infrastructure, convenience, cost, overbuilding, distribution, optimization, Tesla, range, charging speeds

2024 EV Industry Mid-Year Check Up with John McElroy, Loren McDonald & Matt Teske

Saison 4 · Épisode 37

mercredi 12 juin 2024Durée 01:04:28

Summary
Today's panel featuring John McElroy of Autoline Network, Loren McDonald of EVAdoption and Matt Teske of Chargeway follows back up on our previous predictions (Episodes 23 & 24) for the electric vehicle industry in 2024! We discuss the progress and challenges of the electric vehicle (EV) market in 2024. Touching on topics such as the range of EVs, the growth of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), and the public perception of EVs. We highlight the importance of offering EVs at different price points and the need for a cohesive long-term strategy from automakers. Chase also shares a recent negative dealership experience and the panel discusses the role of dealerships in selling EVs and the challenges of differentiating EV models in a crowded market. We all agree that while EV sales are growing, there is still room for improvement in terms of market share and consumer adoption. The conversation explores the challenges and opportunities in the electric vehicle (EV) industry. It discusses the importance of design, user interface, and software in attracting consumers to EVs. The conversation also touches on the role of legacy automakers in the transition to electric, the impact of incentives on EV sales, and the state of the EV charging infrastructure. Despite some negative news, there is optimism about the growth of EV sales, especially with the introduction of new models. 

Takeaways

  1. Automakers need to offer EVs at different price points to make them more accessible to a wider range of consumers.
  2. The public perception and understanding of EVs is crucial for their adoption, and education is needed to address misconceptions.
  3. Dealerships play a significant role in selling EVs, and their willingness to promote and support EVs can impact consumer adoption.
  4. Differentiating EV models in a crowded market is a challenge, and automakers need to focus on unique design, performance, and lifestyle features.
  5. While EV sales are growing, there is still room for improvement in terms of market share and consumer demand. Design, user interface, and software are becoming more important than traditional performance features in attracting consumers to electric vehicles.
  6. Legacy automakers need to reimagine their core competencies and brand heritage to succeed in the electric vehicle market.
  7. Incentives, such as tax credits, play a role in promoting electric vehicle adoption, but awareness of these incentives among consumers is low.
  8. The EV charging infrastructure is experiencing growth and innovation, with major oil companies and convenience store chains entering the market.
  9. Despite some challenges, there is optimism about the growth of EV sales, especially with the introduction of new models.
  10. The Tesla Cybertruck has generated excitement among a younger demographic, despite its unconventional design and performance limitations.

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Keywords
electric vehicles, EV market, range, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, PHEVs, public perception, automakers, dealerships, differentiation, consumer adoption, electric vehicles, EVs, design, user interface, software, legacy automakers, incentives, EV charging infrastructure, EV sales, Tesla Cybertruck

Steve Birkett & Walter Schulze

Saison 4 · Épisode 36

mercredi 5 juin 2024Durée 59:08

Summary
In this episode of the Grid Connections podcast, Chase, Steve Birkett, and Walter Schulze discuss the latest perceptions around EV sales numbers and the challenges dealerships face in selling electric vehicles. They also explore the ongoing rollout of EV charging infrastructure across the country and the tactics charge point operators use to meet various use cases. The conversation highlights the continued growth of the EV market and the importance of dealership engagement and education in promoting EV adoption. They also touch on the need for traditional auto OEMs to improve the buying experience and the role of incentives in driving EV sales. The conversation discusses the progress and challenges of various electric vehicle (EV) charging networks, including Electrify America, EVgo, and Pilot Flying J. It highlights the improvements in reliability and equipment upgrades that have been made by these networks over the years. The conversation also touches on the disbursement of funds from programs like VW Dieselgate and NEVI, which are being used to expand EV charging infrastructure. The importance of convenience stores and their potential as charging locations is emphasized, as they provide amenities and safety for EV drivers. The ideal layout and power capacity of charging stations are also discussed.

Takeaways

  • The EV market continues to grow, despite short-term fluctuations in sales numbers.
  • Dealerships play a crucial role in promoting EV adoption, but many face challenges in selling electric vehicles.
  • The rollout of EV charging infrastructure is ongoing, with new developments and partnerships being announced.
  • Traditional auto OEMs need to improve the buying experience for EVs and educate their salespeople about electric vehicles.
  • Incentives, such as tax credits, can be powerful sales tools for promoting EVs. Electrify America and EVgo have made significant improvements in reliability and equipment upgrades over the years.
  • Funds from programs like VW Dieselgate and NEVI are being used to expand EV charging infrastructure.
  • Convenience stores, such as Pilot Flying J, are ideal locations for EV charging due to their existing amenities and safety measures.
  • The ideal layout and power capacity of charging stations depend on the location and purpose, with fast charging hubs being suitable for road trips and level 2 chargers being beneficial for longer stays.
  • Commercial-specific charging options and dedicated charging stations for ride-sharing services can help alleviate congestion at public charging stations.

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Keywords
EV sales, dealership challenges, EV charging infrastructure, charge point operators, EV market growth, dealership engagement, buying experience, incentives, EV charging networks, Electrify America, EVgo, Pilot Flying J, reliability, equipment upgrades, VW Dieselgate funds, NEVI funding, convenience stores, ideal charging station layout, power capacity

Lew Cox

Saison 4 · Épisode 35

jeudi 16 mai 2024Durée 57:08

Summary

In this conversation, Lew Cox, Senior Director of Business Development for X-Charge, discusses the benefits and implementation of microgrids and battery-integrated EV charging solutions. He explains that microgrids are localized communities of generation, storage, and distribution that provide self-sufficiency and grid support. Cox highlights the role of batteries in smoothing out peak loads and enabling grid independence. He also discusses the potential of vehicle-to-grid technology and the importance of profitability in EV charging projects. The conversation also touches on the North American Charging Standard and the impact of the Investment Tax Credit on battery-integrated projects. The conversation covers topics such as the challenges and opportunities of implementing solar and EV charging, the types of customers interested in EV charging infrastructure, the potential for commercial EV usage, the impact of DC fast charging on battery degradation, the future of the EV industry, and the cost and scalability of EV charging infrastructure.

Takeaways

  • Microgrids are localized communities of generation, storage, and distribution that provide self-sufficiency and grid support.
  • Batteries play a crucial role in smoothing out peak loads and enabling grid independence in microgrid systems.
  • Vehicle-to-grid technology allows for the use of EV batteries as resources to support the grid and increase profitability.
  • The North American Charging Standard and battery-integrated EV charging solutions offer more options and flexibility for EV charging infrastructure.
  • The Investment Tax Credit (IRA) has had a positive impact on battery-integrated projects by reducing capital expenditure and increasing competitiveness. Price has been the main challenge for solar and EV charging implementations.
  • Optimizing existing sites and adding solar, batteries, and technologies that work on 208V can increase profitability.
  • Differentiating EV charging infrastructure for specific customer types, such as fleets and public services, is important.
  • DC fast charging is not inherently harmful to EV batteries and degradation is minimal.
  • Consolidation in the EV charging industry is necessary for long-term sustainability.
  • The EV industry is here to stay and will continue to grow as prices become more affordable.
  • Infrastructure deployment for EV charging is still catching up and requires collaboration with utilities.
  • The scalability and cost of larger charging locations on the utility side is still a challenge.
  • The future of EV charging includes future-proofing infrastructure and considering the charging capabilities of upcoming EV models.
  • The conversation also touches on the aesthetics of Porsche vehicles and the challenges of connecting solar installations to the grid.

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Keywords

microgrids, battery-integrated EV charging, grid support, self-sufficiency, vehicle-to-grid, profitability, North American Charging Standard, Investment Tax Credit, solar, EV charging, challenges, opportunities, customers, commercial EV usage, DC fast charging, battery degradation, EV industry, scalability

Steve Birkett

Saison 3 · Épisode 34

mercredi 10 avril 2024Durée 50:27

In this episode we sit down with Steve Birkett, EV Educator and Founder of Plug and Play EV. We discuss everything from NEVI Funding to EV Road tripping and how far the technology has come in the past decade.

Summary

Steve Burkett, founder of Plug and Play EV, discusses his journey as an EV driver and content creator. He shares his experiences driving a Bolt EV in the Northeast, including the challenges of winter driving and charging infrastructure. Steve emphasizes the importance of educating potential EV buyers and offers various platforms for sharing information. He also discusses the changing perceptions of EVs and the need to address concerns about range and charging. The conversation then shifts to the topic of NEV funding and the progress of charging infrastructure development across different states. The conversation covers topics such as the importance of EV infrastructure and marketing, trends and highlights from the auto show, the impact of software on brand loyalty, and the challenges and opportunities for traditional automakers in the EV market.


Takeaways

  • Driving an EV in the Northeast during winter can present challenges due to slower charging and reduced range.
  • Educating potential EV buyers is crucial to address misconceptions and concerns about range and charging.
  • NEV funding is driving the development of charging infrastructure across different states, with a focus on filling gaps along travel corridors.
  • The implementation of charging infrastructure involves coordination with utilities and can be delayed by permitting and utility work.
  • The perception of EVs is slowly changing, but there is still a need to address concerns and provide accurate information to potential buyers. EV infrastructure and marketing are crucial for EV adoption, and initiatives like the Chargeway Beacon and interactive road trip planners help build confidence in EV ownership.
  • The auto show showcased a growing number of EVs, with notable reveals from Polestar and Kia. EV startups like Rivian are finding success by creating their own events and focusing on brand experience.
  • Software plays a significant role in brand loyalty, as it allows for personalized and updated experiences. Traditional automakers need to prioritize software development to compete in the EV market.
  • Traditional automakers have made missteps in the EV market, but there is still a lot of opportunity for growth and market share. Tesla remains the leader in EV adoption and market perception.
  • The EV industry is still in its early stages, and there is much more to learn and develop in terms of technology, marketing, and customer experiences.


Keywords

EV, electric vehicles, Bolt EV, Northeast, winter driving, charging infrastructure, EV education, range anxiety, NEV funding, charging network, EV infrastructure, marketing, auto show, trends, brand loyalty, software, traditional automakers, challenges, opportunities


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