Electric vehicle ownership in a city can be daunting when you don't have access to a plug. We explore urban charging infrastructure along with the day-to-day experience and economics of public charging your vehicle in a big city.
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Electric vehicle ownership in a city can be daunting when you don't have access to a plug. We explore urban charging infrastructure along with the day-to-day experience and economics of public charging your vehicle in a big city.
When will EV charging hubs start to offer the basic amenities that one comes to expect from a gas station? Sooner than you think.
Bill Reid, Chairman and CEO of Rove Charging joins The Urban EV Podcast to reveal the innovative approach Rove is taking towards public EV charging infrastructure. He shares his unique background in energy and finance, the challenges and successes of Rove's business model, which has been in the black from day one, and the importance of user experience and sustainability in the EV space.
The conversation also touches on the future of EV adoption, the current state of charging infrastructure, and the community engagement efforts Rove is making to support local initiatives.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Rove Charging and Bill Reid
02:07 Bill Reid's Journey to Rove Charging
04:32 Rove Charging's Unique Business Model
07:41 Customer Response and Performance Metrics
09:18 Plans for Growth and Expansion
10:42 Challenges in EV Infrastructure
14:06 The Future of EV Adoption
16:59 Community Engagement and Sustainability
To find out more about Rove Charging, visit: https://www.rovecharging.com/
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The Urban EV Podcast
Electric vehicle ownership in a city can be daunting when you don't have access to a plug. We explore urban charging infrastructure along with the day-to-day experience and economics of public charging your vehicle in a big city.