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Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
EVs for All America
33 episodes
5 days ago
EV journalist and law student Max Patten speaks to experts in government and the auto business to de-polarize electric cars and learn about how they’re key for a renewal of American manufacturing and the survival of our auto industry.
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EV journalist and law student Max Patten speaks to experts in government and the auto business to de-polarize electric cars and learn about how they’re key for a renewal of American manufacturing and the survival of our auto industry.
Show more...
Government
Technology,
News,
Business News
Episodes (20/33)
Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
33: The Multifamily Charging Problem In California with Dan Krassner
2 days ago
28 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
32: Electric Era's Bet on Retail EV Charging, with Quincy Lee
2 weeks ago
33 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
31: The Utility Side of EVs with Dawn Neville (PSE&G)
1 month ago
28 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
30: John Voelcker on Hybrids, Cheap EVs, and Detroit's Problems
1 month ago
38 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
29: Mike Murphy on Hyundai ICE Raid in Georgia, Chatting with Gov. Newsom + News Roundup
1 month ago
34 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
28: Electric for Everyone with Josh Boone (Veloz)
2 months ago
28 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
27: Building a Better Battery (in America) with Deeana Ijaz, Our Next Energy
3 months ago
26 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
26: Making EVs An Electric Grid Asset, with WeaveGrid CEO Apoorv Bhargava
4 months ago
31 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
25: EV Fleets with Libby Bittman, Wex
4 months ago
27 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
24: Charging Ahead with Electric Era, CEO Quincy Lee
5 months ago
33 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
23: Improving EV Towing and Camping with Toby Kraus, CEO of Lightship
5 months ago
31 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
22: The Long, Messy Road To Desirable EVs with Declan Kavanaugh
6 months ago
36 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
21: Building Electric Trucks In America (with Harbinger Motors' John Harris)
6 months ago
28 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
20: Tesla in the Crosshairs (with Andrew Lambrecht)
7 months ago
41 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
19: Live Crew Show From EVCS in Vegas
7 months ago
16 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
18: How To Make EV Charging Profitable ft. Stable CEO, Rohan Puri
8 months ago
31 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
17: The EV Transition is Messy, But Inevitable ft. Mike Colias (Author, WSJ)
8 months ago
31 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
16: EV Charging's Rapid Improvement with Tom Moloughney (State of Charge)
8 months ago
44 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
15: Rep. Ro Khanna on American Industry, EVs Under Trump
9 months ago
27 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
14: Gasoline Superusers and State Environmental Policy with Matthew Metz
9 months ago
28 minutes

Directly Current: The EV Politics Podcast
EV journalist and law student Max Patten speaks to experts in government and the auto business to de-polarize electric cars and learn about how they’re key for a renewal of American manufacturing and the survival of our auto industry.