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| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing Is a Product: How CPOs Win on Trust, Not Tactics with Maarten Hachmang | 29 Oct 2025 | 00:56:35 | |
Welcome to the e-Mobility Marketing Podcast! Theo sits down with Maarten Hachmang, founder of LaadpasTop10.nl and curator of one of Europeâs most trusted EV charging price databases.
Together they unpack how pricing, transparency, and reliability shape brand perception for charge point operatorsâand why a tight, predictable tariff band outperforms âcheapest today.â
Maarten explains how pricing is expectation management, why uptime beats discounts, how ad-hoc QR failures destroy trust, and why MSPs are demand engines rather than margin drains.
From AFIR-driven transparency to BI tools that benchmark tariffs at site level, this episode shows CPOs how to align pricing, maintenance, and communication into a coherent, durable strategy.
If youâre a CPO, EMSP, marketer, or enterprise growth leader, youâll get a blunt playbook: mitigate extremes, publish the full cost (kWh + start + blocking + VAT), fix maintenance before marketing, and be boringly predictable.
Chapters
(01:27) Why Maarten built a charging price database
(05:23) How pricing transparency evolved under AFIR
(08:35) Direct pay vs MSPs: who drives demand
(12:12) Price as brand positioning for CPOs
(16:06) What drivers actually care about: location, then reliability
(20:26) The Shell effect: when brand feels expensive
(23:42) Why maintenance matters more than marketing
(28:16) Stable energy markets shrink pricing obsession
(32:16) Price mismatch: app vs invoice explained
(34:40) QR failures and broken ad-hoc charging flows
(40:23) How LaadpasTop10 helps EV drivers choose
(43:48) The BI tool for pricing and station visibility
(45:59) Why dynamic pricing needs clear rules
(50:13) Be boring: mitigate extremes, build trust
(52:12) Stop blaming MSPsâalign and improve
(53:56) Where to follow Maarten and explore more
Connect with LaadpasTop10 / Maarten
Website: https://laadpastop10.nl/
LinkedIn: Maarten Hachmang
Hosted by Theo Reichgelt
LinkedIn: â â Theo Reichgeltâ â
Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif & Kroo
Website:â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â MassifKroo.comâ â â â â
For inquiries/sponsoring: email: hello@MassifKroo.com | |||
| Scaling B2B Marketing in the EV Charging Industry with AMPECOâs CMO, Baycho Georgiev | 16 Oct 2025 | 00:43:13 | |
Welcome to the eMobility Marketing Podcast! Theo sits down with Baycho Georgiev, Chief Marketing Officer of AMPECO, one of the worldâs leading EV charging management software providers. Together they explore how AMPECO built a global B2B marketing engine powering charge point operators, utilities, and energy companies across more than 50 markets.
Baycho shares how AMPECO scaled its marketing from zero to a global presenceâbridging the gap between brand and demand, connecting marketing with sales, and building thought leadership that feels human. He explains why every touchpoint in B2B marketing is both a brand and demand moment, how internal ambassador programs drive trust, and why âtasteâ is now the most critical skill in content marketing.
From defining marketing success by revenue, to mastering event strategy at the Intercharge Network Conference, Baycho reveals how to build credibility, unity, and measurable impact in a fast-growing but still maturing e-mobility industry.
If youâre a CPO, EMSP, marketer, or enterprise growth leader, this episode offers a masterclass on scaling B2B marketing with precision, authenticity, and long-term vision.
Chapters
00:00 The Cooperative Spirit of the EV Charging Industry
00:52 Introducing Baycho Georgiev & AMPECOâs Global Role
01:39 Building Marketing From the Ground Up
02:58 Hardware vs. Software Marketing in EV Charging
04:18 Building Trust Through Reliability & Unified Experience
07:08 Balancing Lead Generation, Brand, and Growth Stages
10:52 Brand Building Through Thought Leadership
11:45 Turning Every Team Member Into a Brand Ambassador
14:29 Content Creation: Everyoneâs a Marketer Now
16:20 The Rise of Taste as a Core Marketing Skill
19:19 Measuring Success: Attribution, Revenue & Impact
22:19 Aligning Marketing and Sales Under One Goal
23:53 Event Strategy: AMPECOâs Platinum Sponsorship at ICNC
27:41 Why Events Combine Brand and Demand Better Than Any Channel
28:10 Knowing When to Invest in Sponsorships
30:28 How to Evaluate Channel ROI and Get Honest Feedback
32:13 Bringing Benchmarks From Other Industries
34:27 Defining Success Metrics & Staying Flexible
36:40 Lessons From 5 Years of E-Mobility Marketing
38:28 Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing Across Markets
39:30 Why North America Lags Behind Europe in Charging Innovation
40:30 Where to Connect With Baycho Georgiev
Connect with AMPECO
Website: www.ampeco.comLinkedIn: AMPECO
Connect with Baycho Georgiev
LinkedIn: Baycho Georgiev
Hosted by Theo Reichgelt
LinkedIn: â Theo Reichgeltâ
Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif & Kroo
Website:â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â MassifKroo.comâ â â â
For inquiries/sponsoring: email: hello@MassifKroo.com | |||
| Why EV Routing Is the Key to Solving Range Anxiety and Boosting CPO Growth with Gideon van Dijk | 25 Sep 2025 | 00:46:01 | |
Welcome to the eMobility Marketing Podcast! Gideon van DijkâCEO and co-founder of ChargeTripâsits down with Theo to discuss why range anxiety still shapes EV adoption, how routing technology helps overcome driver insecurities, and why charging point operators (CPOs) must shift from a real estate mindset to a customer-first strategy.
From guiding nearly 3 million EV routes this summer to powering routing behind major ecosystems, ChargeTripâs data provides a unique view into how drivers choose charging stations and what keeps them loyal. Gideon explains why CPO growth often hits a ceiling, how convenience and trust outweigh price, and why one bad charging experience can lose a customer forever.
If youâre a CPO, EMSP, fleet manager, or mobility marketer, this episode will show you how routing and marketing intersect to drive utilization, build loyalty, and accelerate electrification.
Chapters
00:00 Range Anxiety & the EV Puzzle
01:06 What ChargeTrip Does and Why Routing Matters
03:34 Why CPO Growth Hits a Ceiling
06:19 Shifting From Infrastructure to Consumer Focus
07:46 Removing EV Driver Anxieties
10:16 Why Convenience Outweighs Cost
13:09 How Routing Works in Practice
15:28 Planning vs. Real-World Charging Behavior
17:29 Convenience, Trust & the One-Chance Rule
20:25 Turning Routing Data Into Marketing Strategy
22:33 Cost Optimization for Commercial Fleets
24:39 Right-Sizing Batteries with Data
25:54 Fleet Charging Optimization & OPEX Savings
27:53 Why Visibility Is Essential for CMOs
31:57 Marketing, Visibility & Local Trust
33:29 Retail Partnerships and Loyalty Programs
36:21 Why Retailers Will Enter the CPO Space
39:42 The Business Case for Retail-CPO Partnerships
41:24 The Biggest Mistake CPO Marketers Make
Connect with Nexxt Industry
Website: â â www.nexxtindustry.comâ â
Linkedin: â â Nexxt Industryâ â
Facebook: â â Next Industryâ â
Hosted by Theo Reichgelt
LinkedIn: â â Theo Reichgeltâ â
Connect with Gideon van Dijk
LinkedIn: Gideon van Dijk
Website: www.chargetrip.com
Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif & Kroo
Website:â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â MassifKroo.comâ â â
For inquiries/sponsoring: email hello@MassifKroo.com. | |||
| Building Trust in eMobility: Duncan Forrester on Polestar, Volta Trucks & the Future of EV Branding | 09 Sep 2025 | 00:33:18 | |
Welcome to the eMobility Marketing Podcast! Duncan Forresterâformer brand leader at Volvo, Polestar, Volta Trucks, Automobili Pininfarina, and McLarenâjoins Theo to share his lessons on building trust, crafting narratives, and steering EV startups through todayâs toughest challenges.
From luxury EVs to electrified trucks and hypercars, Duncan has helped launch some of the most recognized names in mobility. His biggest insight: startups win not just by creating great products, but by proving, milestone by milestone, that they can deliver. Thatâs how you earn the trust of investors, suppliers, media, and customers.
We cover why disruption sometimes backfires, the underused power of air pollution as a marketing message, and how policy certainty shapes mainstream adoption. Duncan also reflects on what he learned building Polestar into Teslaâs first real competitor, how to avoid confusing customers with technical jargon, and why startup lifeâthough difficultâis far more rewarding than working in a legacy OEM.
If youâre a founder, marketer, or mobility professional, this episode is a masterclass in building credibility, simplifying the EV story, and creating brands that resonate with real people.
Chapters
00:00 Building Confidence & Credibility
01:06 Finding a Brandâs True Essence
02:08 Outside-In Communication & Truth to Power
03:11 Shocks Moving from OEMs to Startups
05:10 Competing with Giants & Maintaining Credibility
06:17 Lessons from Launching Polestar
08:29 Convincing Investors: Proving Ability to Deliver
10:12 When Disruption Backfires (Volta Cargo Boxes)
12:56 Air Quality as an Untapped EV Narrative
15:47 Barriers to Mainstream Adoption
18:20 Complexity of Powertrain Choices
20:45 Stop Talking TechâSpeak Customer Language
22:05 First Steps for EV Startups Today
24:06 Policy Certainty & the Role of Government
25:44 Most Proud Marketing Project
27:21 Birthday Party Argument for EVs
29:09 Startup Life Lessons & Personal Ownership
31:32 Why Everyone Should Spend Time in a Startup
Connect with Nexxt Industry
Website: â www.nexxtindustry.comâ
Linkedin: â Nexxt Industryâ
Facebook: â Next Industryâ
Hosted by Theo Reichgelt
LinkedIn: â Theo Reichgeltâ
Connect with Duncan Forrester
LinkedIn: Duncan Forrester
Website: www.rocketeercars.com
Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif & Kroo
Website:â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â MassifKroo.comâ â
For inquiries/sponsoring: email hello@MassifKroo.com. | |||
| Scott Murphy on Building Clover: Marketing, Mobility & the Future of E-Bikes | 26 Aug 2025 | 00:38:27 | |
Welcome to the the eMobility Marketing Podcast! Scott Murphyâadvertising veteran, founder of Clover, and longtime mobility innovatorâjoins Theo to share how marketing and brand strategy have shaped his journey from New York City mopeds to Valenciaâs cycling utopia.
Scott walks us through his winding path: from OpenAirplaneâs universal pilot check rides, to Revelâs 7,000-strong moped fleet, to Londonâs cargo-bike logistics startup Finn. Now with Clover, heâs betting on a subscription-based e-bike model with unlimited battery swapsâdesigned to remove cost and convenience barriers keeping people from ditching cars.
We dive into why startups must treat marketing as foundational, not an afterthought; how building a waiting list demonstrates traction; and why Clover invested in branding and investor-facing materials from day one. Scott also shares candid insights on his love-hate relationship with agencies, the role of mission/vision/values in shaping a company, and how early scrappy strategies can set a lasting backbone for growth.
If youâre a founder, marketer, or mobility professional, this conversation is packed with lessons on building demand, aligning brand with product, and scaling ideas in a complex, fast-moving industry.
Chapters
00:00 Why Agencies Waste Money
05:14 From Ads to Aviation
10:36 Launching Clover & E-Bikes
16:28 Building Brand Early
18:04 Traction & Investor Demand
24:21 Mission, Vision, Values
30:24 Startup Marketing Basics
32:53 Owned vs Paid Media
36:18 Pro Support Over DIY
Connect with Nexxt Industry
Website: www.nexxtindustry.com
Linkedin: Nexxt Industry
Facebook: Next Industry
Hosted by Theo Reichgelt
LinkedIn: Theo Reichgelt
Connect with Scott Murphy
LinkedIn: Scott Murphy
Website: rideclover.com
Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif & Kroo
Website:â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â MassifKroo.comâ
For inquiries/sponsoring: email hello@MassifKroo.com. | |||
| Episode 03 - Graphic design for eMobility brands | 22 Jan 2025 | 00:36:51 | |
How important is design and visuality for your eMobility brand? Tune in to the third episode of the eMobility marketing podcast with guests Valentina Franzi and Merel van Buren, the talented graphic designers from Nexxt Industry's design team!
We speak about:
đď¸ Approaching design in the eMobility sector
đ¨ The challenges of creating visuals for a fast-growing industry
đ Why great design matters for EV brands
From creating recognizable brand identities to designing user-friendly apps and interfaces, we discuss the unique role of visual communication in shaping your companyâs image. | |||
| Episode 02 - The ultimate eMobility marketing mix | 03 Oct 2024 | 00:07:24 | |
Learn about the ultimate mix of marketing strategies for eMobility companies in the second episode of the eMobility Marketing Podcast. | |||
| Episode 01 - ICNC24 ecosystem call | 29 Aug 2024 | 00:02:24 | |
This is the first -special ICNC24- episode of the eMobility Marketing Podcast. Discover the significance of the eMobility ecosystem and the advantages of collaboration to drive industry growth. | |||
| EV Charging Jargon Is Killing EV Sales with Matt Teske, Founder and CEO of Chargeway | 05 Feb 2026 | 00:43:21 | |
Welcome to the eMobility Marketing Podcast. In this episode, Theo Reichgelt speaks with Matt Teske, Founder and CEO of Chargeway, about the biggest EV adoption blocker most teams ignore: communication.
Matt explains why the industry keeps talking in engineering terms (kW, kWh, amps, volts, plug types) even though most buyers just want three answers: Can I plug in here? How long will it take? Can I trust it? He shares the âroad trip mistakeâ that made him realize the fuel experienceânot the carâis where new buyers get stuck.
The core problem: â250 kWâ on a charger creates false expectations. If a driver plugs in and sees a lower number, they assume something is broken. In reality, charging speed changes based on the car and state of charge. Matt argues this gap between whatâs promised and whatâs experienced is what kills confidence.
Chargewayâs response is a simple visual language: colors for plug compatibility and a 1â7 level system for charging speed that maps to real-world time. Instead of forcing people to understand charging curves, it gives drivers a clear, repeatable expectation for how long a stop will take.
The conversation also covers why early-adopter language is failing mainstream buyers, why stakeholder ânot invented hereâ thinking creates chaos, and why EV value depends heavily on lifestyle (home charging vs street parking). Mattâs bottom line: people wonât rush to buy cars that run on a fuel they donât understand.
CHAPTERS
(00:00) Peak kW vs real-world speed
(01:27) Why this episode is about clarity
(03:13) Engineering talk turns people off
(06:34) kW vs kWh: the useless debate
(09:17) Are brands hiding behind jargon?
(15:50) Colors + numbers as a solution
(18:21) What âLevel 6â means in time
(22:33) Adoption stalls on fuel confusion
(33:18) Benefits depend on your lifestyle
(40:04) One message to the industry
- Website: https://www.chargeway.net/
- App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chargeway/id1434740229
- Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.chargeway.chargeway
Connect with Matt Teske
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mteske
Website: https://www.chargeway.net/
Hosted by Theo Reichgelt
LinkedIn: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/theoreichgelt
Connect with Nexxt Industry
Website: â nexxtindustry.com
Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif & Kroo
Website: https://massifkroo.com/
For inquiries/sponsoring: email: hello@MassifKroo.com | |||
| Why EV Charging Visibility Is Brokenâand How to Fix It with Cirrantic's Arne Meusel | 03 Dec 2025 | 00:43:23 | |
Welcome to the eMobility Marketing Podcast. In this episode, Theo speaks with Arne Meusel, Managing Director and Co-Founder of
CIRRANTIC, the company behind one of the most sophisticated POI data pipelines in the e-mobility ecosystem. While most CPOs focus on pricing, campaigns, or hardware upgrades to boost utilization, Arne argues the real battle is fought much earlier: visibility.
If your charging locations are not accurately represented on Google Maps, Apple Maps, in-car navigation, MSP apps, and roaming platforms, youâre effectively invisibleâand drivers will not trust, choose, or return to your stations.
Arne breaks down how fragmented data flows create duplicates, outdated photos, inaccurate naming, and mismatched real-time availability across platforms. He explains why CPOs often lose control of their POI data, why Google is especially difficult to manage directly, and how CIRRANTIC helps operators regain ownership of their digital footprint.
The conversation goes deep into how visibility and marketing reinforce each other: once the data foundation is correct, marketing can finally workâwhether thatâs paid media on specific Google POIs, contextual campaigns, dynamic pricing promotions, or brand-building for new charge parks. Without that foundation, no marketing can compensate for a bad digital experience.
This episode is essential for CPOs, product teams, and marketing leads who want to move from data â trust â preference â utilization, and who understand that EV charging is now a digital product as much as a physical asset.
CHAPTERS
(00:00) Bad POI Data, Bad Outcomes
(03:00) The Visibility Challenge
(06:11) How POI Data Reaches Maps
(09:20) Why Direct Google Links Fail
(12:05) Fixing Duplicates and Errors
(15:26) CIRRANTICâs Cleanup Process
(17:46) How Drivers Choose Stations
(19:49) Trust and Real-Time Accuracy
(23:32) Data + Marketing Synergy
(32:07) The Future of EV Charging Data
Connect with Arne Meusel
LinkedIn: Arne MeuselWebsite: https://cirrantic.com/
Hosted by Theo Reichgelt
LinkedIn: â â â â Theo Reichgeltâ â â â
Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif & Kroo
Website:â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â MassifKroo.comâ â â â â â â
For inquiries/sponsoring: email: hello@MassifKroo.com | |||
| Turn Trade Fairs Into Revenue: The Event Marketing Playbook for E-Mobility Brands with Victoria Ulbricht | 14 Nov 2025 | 00:39:50 | |
Welcome to the e-Mobility Marketing Podcast. In this episode, Theo speaks with Victoria Ulbricht, an event sales and activation specialist who supports renewable energy and e-mobility companies in turning trade fairs into real sales outcomes.
Most brands invest heavily in booths, travel, logistics, and sponsorshipsâbut leave without a single measurable deal because they rely on hope instead of preparation, positioning, and structured follow-up.
Victoria breaks down a practical model: start 4â6 weeks before the event with a focused story built around your ICP (ideal customer profile), design a booth element that triggers curiosity and conversations, qualify fast using prepared questions, and close the loop with an immediate, personalized follow-up automation.
She explains why curiosity beats brochures, why preparation beats charisma, how to combine sales with engineering voices onsite, how to avoid âdead-booth syndrome,â and how to measure event ROI using deal math and ICP-qualified conversations.
This episode is a no-nonsense blueprint for founders, SMEs, scale-ups, and technical teams who want events to function like pipeline engines rather than expensive field trips.
CHAPTERS
(00:00) Why preparation is visible instantly at events(01:13) Victoriaâs work with SMEs in renewables and mobility(01:48) Why companies underperform: no dedicated sales process(02:51) The difference between âshowing upâ and âshowing up strongâ(03:13) Using curiosity triggers to pull people into conversations(04:09) Event story, ICP focus, and aligned messaging(05:06) Why campaigns must launch 4â6 weeks before the booth opens(06:49) Turning conversations into qualified leads onsite(07:39) Victoriaâs simple automation
(10:17) Why follow-up speed wins deals(12:21) CRM and minimum viable tool stacks for SMEs(14:06) Storyline discipline: one core problem, not a list(18:05) Conversation tactics for introverts and non-sales teams(19:47) Qualification questions and when to walk away(23:25) Speaking slots and traffic strategy(25:20) Who should attend: sales, technical, leadership(28:42) Lead vs awareness goals and KPI definition(31:09) Backward ROI math: conversations â conversion â deal value(32:41) Measuring ICP-match ratio(33:30) Visit as guest first, then decide on a booth(35:10) The core rule: preparation creates momentum
Connect with Victoria Ulbricht
Website: https://www.conductr.io/de/
LinkedIn: Victoria Ulbricht
Hosted by Theo Reichgelt
LinkedIn: â â â Theo Reichgeltâ â â
Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif & Kroo
Website:â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â MassifKroo.comâ â â â â â
For inquiries/sponsoring: email: hello@MassifKroo.com | |||
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