Explore every episode of the podcast Auto Futurecast
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| Charged for Change: The Hidden Value of EV Battery Data | 12 May 2025 | 00:47:41 | |
In the latest episode of the Auto Futurecast podcast, host Chris Kirby speaks to Oliver Phillpott, Co-Founder or Generational, a startup focused on EV battery diagnostics. The insightful conversation delves into the growing importance of battery health in the electric vehicle ecosystem, particularly in the context of vehicle financing, leasing, residual values, and the used car market. A key discussion point is the misalignment of traditional vehicle valuation methods—which rely heavily on age and mileage—with the reality of EVs, where battery degradation depends largely on usage behaviour such as rapid charging, deep discharging, and storage practices. Oliver notes that age and mileage are poor predictors of battery health, making standardised diagnostics vital. This episode also explores the implications of battery health for finance companies, many of which are now carrying large numbers of EVs without insight into battery quality. This lack of data creates significant risk. Some lenders are already refusing to finance certain EV models due to battery concerns, underlining the need for standardised diagnostics in financing decisions. Generational’s technology is increasingly being used by dealers, who find that providing battery certificates boosts customer trust and even triples ad views for used EV listings. For consumers, this adds a layer of transparency comparable to MOT certificates or energy efficiency ratings in homes, helping normalize battery data in the used vehicle buying process. On the residual value front, Oliver and Chris discuss the likely shift toward usage-based pricing models, where lease terms could incorporate factors like charging behaviour or battery-friendly driving styles—enabled by connected vehicle data. This could mean lower lease costs for drivers who treat their batteries well, creating incentives for better EV stewardship. The pair also touch on the potential for a secondary EV reconditioning market, where used EVs with strong batteries might be refurbished with updated software or parts, extending their lifespan and resale value. Oliver predicts that this kind of innovation will become central to building a sustainable and profitable used EV market. Finally, Oliver emphasises that transparency and education will be key to aligning the interests of drivers, dealers, and finance providers. With growing industry awareness and improved access to battery data, stakeholders can reduce risk and improve the long-term viability of EV adoption. This latest episode from Auto Futurecast in partnership with Tomorrow’s Journey, offers valuable insights for anyone involved in automotive finance, fleet management, or the evolving EV market. | |||
| Revolutionising Urban Logistics: The Flexis Vision | 26 Apr 2025 | 00:48:25 | |
Auto Futurecast, hosted by Chris Kirby, is back with the second episode in the new series. In association with Tomorrow’s Journey, Chris welcomes Matt Hawkins from Flexis. The pair take a look at the innovative journey of Flexis, a groundbreaking electric vehicle OEM co-founded by Renault, Volvo and CMA CGM. They discuss how Flexis differs from traditional OEMs by creating EVs from the ground up, optimising range, payload, and usability for urban logistics. They dive into Flexis’ mission to transform last-mile delivery with purpose built electric LCVs, smart fleet management, and software-defined vehicle technology. Key insights include the challenges of urban logistics, vehicle design for electrification, the power of software-defined platforms, and how Flexis is gearing up for a 2026 launch with a focus on uptime, customisation, and customer-driven innovation. This episode enthralled Chris especially when delving into LCV technology; the pair joked that the delivery times on his street could end up increasing as he quizzes drivers about their experience – fair warning to delivery drivers in LCVs! | |||
| Charging the Future: Connected Kerb’s Vision for Accessible EV Infrastructure | 01 Apr 2025 | 00:49:12 | |
In the inaugural episode of Auto Futurecast, host Chris Kirby welcomes Ben Boutcher-West, Chief Technology Officer at Connected Kerb, to explore the evolving landscape of EV charging. From his roots in automotive giants like Bosch and Jaguar Land Rover to driving innovation at Connected Kerb, Ben shares insights into building reliable, affordable curbside charging solutions for the UK. The duo dives into the company’s recent groundbreaking fundraising, the challenges of EV adoption, and the role of smart charging in balancing cost, convenience, and sustainability. Discover how Connected Kerb is tackling range anxiety, supporting drivers without driveways, and shaping a blended charging ecosystem, all while navigating media misconceptions and regulatory shifts. Perfect for EV enthusiasts, industry insiders, and anyone curious about the future of mobility. Tune in to hear why accessible infrastructure is the key to the UK’s electric revolution. | |||
| The Future of EV Batteries: Innovation, Charging Myths and the Road to Sustainability | 09 Jun 2025 | 00:54:36 | |
In this episode of Auto Futurecast, host Chris Kirby collaborates with Euan McTurk from Plug Life Consulting to explore the evolving world of electric vehicles and battery technology. From breakthroughs in solid-state batteries to second-life applications and grid storage, this conversation dives into the innovations and challenges redefining the EV landscape. With a focus on practicality and future potential, the episode covers:
As EVs become increasingly central to the global automotive industry, Chris and Euan unpack the key trends shaping the market and discuss how these developments will influence businesses, infrastructure, and consumers alike. This episode is essential listening for anyone in the EV space, from industry professionals to enthusiasts, offering valuable insights into the future of electric mobility and energy innovation. | |||
| Redefining the road: China, Tarrifs and Connected Cars | 26 May 2025 | 00:49:52 | |
In this packed episode of Auto Futurecast, host Chris Kirby sits down with Tony Whitehorn, former President and CEO of Hyundai U.K. and one of the most experienced minds in the automotive world for a comprehensive conversation about the forces redefining the global car industry. From electric vehicles to geopolitical power plays, connected services to customer expectations, this discussion dives deep into the massive disruption hitting every corner of the automotive value chain. Tony brings decades of OEM leadership experience to unpack how the traditional automotive landscape, built on century-old principles of manufacturing, brand loyalty, and distribution, is rapidly evolving. The conversation explores:
As Tony puts it, “The industry is moving from preservation to transformation,” and companies that don’t rethink their strategies, from production to customer relationships, may find themselves left behind. This episode is a must-listen for anyone in automotive leadership, mobility tech, EV strategy, or simply fascinated by where the car industry is heading. It’s a masterclass in understanding the global dynamics, market opportunities, and technology shifts that are shaping the automotive world. | |||
| Powering the Future: AIs, EVs & The Road Ahead | 16 Jun 2025 | 01:26:24 | |
Join host Chris Kirby for an unmissable episode recorded at the Asset Finance Connect Summer Conference, where innovation meets insight. This special edition dives deep into the transformative forces reshaping mobility, finance, and operations — featuring candid conversations with leading voices in the industry. Key Highlights: The Future of Electric HGVs – Karim Haji, Managing Director at Scania Financial Services unpacks the challenges and slow adoption of electric HGVs in the UK, the critical role of charging infrastructure, and why depot-to-depot logistics may lead the EV charge. AI as a Co-Pilot, Not a Replacement – Richard Huston, Managing Director & Co-Founder of VAMOS shares a grounded view on AI’s role in asset finance operations, how human-AI collaboration is transforming back-office workflows, and why full automation isn’t the goal — yet. Synthetic Sales Agents & Smarter Journeys – Tony Lynch, Founder of CarPass.ai explores how conversational AI is revolutionising online sales experiences and predicts the decline of traditional websites in favour of AI-first interfaces. Navigating the EV Transition – Dom Surlis, Specialist Consultant at Ayvens highlights the bifurcated EV market, where fleet adoption outpaces retail. He emphasises the challenges with residual values of EVs and notes that incentives like salary sacrifice are vital, but incomplete without used market solutions. Driving Policy & Market Stability – Tom McLennan, Director of Policy & Public Affairs at BVRLA notes that market volatility, policy uncertainty, and infrastructure concerns continue to hamper EV growth. Their members are central to vehicle electrification in the UK, but are burdened by depreciation, uncertain demand, and changing policies. From the evolving electric vehicle (EV) landscape to the practical and powerful applications of artificial intelligence (AI), this episode brings together expert perspectives on what’s driving change today and where we’re headed next. This special episode of Auto Futurecast is packed with insights for OEMs, mobility startups, and EV enthusiasts seeking to understand the road ahead. | |||
| Reimagining the Digital Car Buying Journey: From Scroll to Steering Wheel | 24 Jun 2025 | 00:46:48 | |
In this episode of Auto Futurecast, host Chris Kirby sits down with the CEO of MHP Consulting, Bodo Philipp to explore the evolving world of digital car buying, customer experience, and the role of immersive technology in shaping the future of mobility. From online configurators and AI-guided finance tools to Apple Vision Pro-powered virtual test drives, this conversation dives into the challenges and opportunities OEMs face as customer expectations shift dramatically. Key highlights include: Digital Buying Complexity
Download the full report here: https://www.mhp.com/en/insights/what-we-think/online-car-sales-2025 Customer Journey Evolution
Omnichannel Challenges
AI & Conversational Commerce
Immersive Experience & XR Tech
Finance Transparency
Not All Buyers Are Digital Natives
Consistent Handover & Onboarding
Whether you're in automotive retail, digital transformation, or mobility innovation — this episode is packed with sharp insights and real-world examples. Follow us to stay up-to-date with the latest in automotive innovation. | |||
| The New Era of Driving: EVs, Subscriptions & Circular Design | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:44:41 | |
If you’re interested in how the automotive sector is adapting to changing customer needs, technological innovations, and evolving financial structures, this episode is a must-listen. Here’s an overview: 1. Jaguar Land Rover Financial Services – Leveraging Partnerships
2. Leading Automotive Financing Beyond Transactions
3. Subscription Models and Vehicle Usage
One of the key challenges discussed is the economics of subscriptions, particularly in light of significant depreciation in vehicles’ early life stages. JLR is experimenting with strategies to counterbalance this perception, ensuring long-term sustainability. 4. Electrification and New Business Models
5. Long-Term Client Relationships Through Service-Driven Experiences
6. Preparing for the Future of Mobility
If you're in the automotive or mobility sectors, this episode is a must-listen. It provides actionable insights into the trends shaping our industry and what it takes to remain competitive in this fast-moving market. Don't forget to follow to stay up to date with the latest industry news. If you've enjoyed this episode we'd love to have a review from you! | |||
| Fake News, Real Cars: Fighting EV Misinformation Head-On | 22 Jul 2025 | 00:34:43 | |
The EV transition is well underway—but it’s not without turbulence. While automakers race to innovate and new players enter the global stage, the electric vehicle (EV) landscape is increasingly clouded by confusion, mistrust, and misinformation. From viral myths about battery life to political narratives shaping public opinion, the EV sector faces challenges that go far beyond hardware and horsepower. In this episode of Fake News, Real Cars, we sit down with Dan Caesar, CEO of Fully Charged, one of the world’s most influential platforms advocating for clean energy and electric mobility. Dan brings a refreshing, no-nonsense perspective to what’s really happening behind the scenes of the EV revolution. With his trademark clarity and insight, he unpacks the complex interplay between technology, consumer psychology, and global economics driving today’s electric vehicle movement. What we cover in this episode: 1. Misinformation and media spin: 2. Global competition heats up: 3. The new EV buyer is digitally native: 4. Closing the perception gap: 5. Innovations on the horizon: Why this episode matters: Whether you're an EV enthusiast, a skeptic, or somewhere in between, this episode gives you the clarity and context to understand what’s really going on—and where things are heading. | |||
| The Lotus Shift: Tradition Meets Electrification | 05 Aug 2025 | 00:49:14 | |
The automotive industry is undergoing a profound transformation, and Lotus is navigating this shift with a distinct strategy that bridges its legacy and the future of electrification. Frederik Gollob, COO of Lotus Cars Europe, recently shared his vision on Auto Futurecast, revealing how the iconic British brand balances heritage with cutting-edge technology to serve a diverse customer base. Lotus's Dual Strategy: Heritage Meets Innovation
⚡ Redefining the Driving Experience
🏪 Retail Strategy: Dealer-First Approach
👨💻 Target Customer Profile
🌱 Optimism in the EV Market
🧭 Lessons from Lotus’s Dual-Path Strategy
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| EV Reality Check: Affordability, Retail Resilience, and China’s Tech Race | 18 Aug 2025 | 00:57:06 | |
The UK automotive market is at a turning point, with electric vehicles (EVs), new retail models, and Chinese competition reshaping the landscape. Ian Plummer, Commercial Director at Auto Trader, joined Auto Futurecast to share his perspective on affordability, consumer behaviour, and how retailers can adapt in this fast-moving environment. ⚡ EV Affordability and Adoption
🔋 Multi-Life Vehicles and Residual Values
🇨🇳 Lessons from China
🏪 The Future of Automotive Retail
🧭 Key Takeaways Retailers must rethink retention, embrace digital, and prepare for a more complex, multi-brand EV market. Success will come from meeting consumers where they are, whether on price, tech, or ownership flexibility. Subscribe to catch up and listen to all of our episodes where we talk all things EV, AV and the innovative tech shaping the future of mobility. | |||
| Power Struggle: The Real Cost of Building an EV Charging Network | 02 Sep 2025 | 00:46:56 | |
Curious what goes into powering up the EV revolution? In the latest Auto Futurecast episode, we unpack the nuts and bolts of charging infrastructure with Asif Ghafoor, CEO of Be.EV. Fast Facts from Our Conversation with Asif:
Why It Matters:
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| Start Small, Think Big: The Future of UK Gigafactories | 14 Oct 2025 | 00:44:36 | |
In our latest episode, we spoke with Nikki Rimmington, a strategy expert from battery cell start-up Volklec, about UK gigafactory developments. With experience at Jaguar Land Rover and Aston Martin, Nikki shared insights into the UK's electrification journey. We discussed challenges and opportunities in battery production, localised supply chains, and how start-ups like Volklec compete in this industry. What is Volklec? Volklec is a UK start-up aiming to become the country's only independent battery cell manufacturer. While larger projects like Agratas and AESC target high-volume production, Volklec focuses on specialised markets beyond automotive. Who Does Volklec Serve? Volklec caters to niche markets that struggle to attract large-scale suppliers:
A "Start Small, Think Big" Approach Volklec builds capabilities and customer relationships gradually, learning from challenges faced by other European battery projects. This reduces risks associated with large-scale ventures. Key Partnerships Partnerships are central to Volklec's strategy:
Gigafactory Challenges Location Factors
Operational Hurdles
The Battery Ecosystem Recycling Challenges EU regulations require increased recycled content, but batteries are lasting longer than expected, creating supply shortfalls for recycling. Innovations like replacing individual cells instead of entire modules could extend lifespans further. Government Support The UK government supports batteries through investment zones and funding bodies like the Advanced Propulsion Centre. However, demand remains the biggest barrier—the UK's smaller market needs critical mass to drive investment and strengthen supply chains. Looking to 2030 For the UK battery sector to thrive, Nikki envisions:
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| From Moonshot to Soon Shot: Self-Driving Cars Hit Prime Time | 30 Sep 2025 | 00:49:12 | |
After years of setbacks and overhyped promises, self-driving car revolution is quietly becoming a reality. The latest episode of Auto Futurecast dives into this transformation, Chris and co-host Natalie Sauber, Global Ecosystems Development Director for Arcadis, were joined by Martyn Briggs, Director at Bank of America. Together, they unpack the journey of autonomous vehicles (AVs) from ambitious beginnings to their growing presence on our streets. As Martyn puts it, “This used to be a moonshot. Now it’s a soon shot.” With technology, infrastructure, and market conditions finally aligning, widespread AV adoption is no longer a distant goal—it’s happening now. Autonomous Vehicles Are Already Here The market potential is massive. As Martyn notes, “We’re looking at a $1.2 trillion total addressable market for the tech alone, with the broader impact reaching $10 to $20 trillion or more when you consider the entire task economy.”
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| Why is your EV so Expensive to Insure? | 16 Sep 2025 | 00:52:26 | |
Electric vehicles are transforming the automotive landscape, but many fleet managers are hitting an unexpected roadblock: skyrocketing insurance premiums. While the long-term benefits of electrification are clear, the short-term insurance costs can be up to 25% higher than for traditional vehicles. So, what’s driving this trend? In our latest episode Marc Spurling from Aon breaks down the complexities: Why is EV Insurance So Expensive?
The Hidden Risk: Charging Infrastructure
The Road Ahead | |||