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Turn Down for Watt
Turn Down for Watt
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Charging up your knowledge on all things EV
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From Bike Lanes to Battery Corridors: Gabe Klein on the Future of Mobility
Turn Down for Watt
49 minutes
5 months ago
From Bike Lanes to Battery Corridors: Gabe Klein on the Future of Mobility

In this episode, we sit down with Gabe Klein, former Executive Director of the U.S. Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, to explore the evolution of America's mobility landscape. With a rich background spanning roles as Commissioner of Transportation in both Washington, D.C., and Chicago, and as a former executive at Zipcar, Gabe brings a multifaceted perspective on urban innovation and transportation electrification.We delve into the inception and achievements of the Joint Office, discussing how it bridged the Department of Energy and the Department of Transportation to deploy a nationwide electric vehicle charging network. Gabe shares insights into the challenges and successes of this unprecedented interagency collaboration, including the establishment of uniform charging standards and the promotion of equitable access to EV infrastructure.Beyond his federal tenure, Gabe reflects on his entrepreneurial ventures, such as co-founding CityFi, and his authorship of "Start-Up City," offering lessons on fostering public-private partnerships and driving systemic change in urban environments. We also discuss the current state of EV infrastructure, the importance of resilient and user-friendly charging networks, and the role of innovation in shaping sustainable cities.Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that traverses the intersections of technology, policy, and human-centered design in the quest for a cleaner, more connected future.

Turn Down for Watt
Charging up your knowledge on all things EV