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How will EVs affect the supply chain of tomorrow?

How will EVs affect the supply chain of tomorrow?

FromThe Amped EV Podcast


How will EVs affect the supply chain of tomorrow?

FromThe Amped EV Podcast

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Just a couple of months ago, Santa Monica, California held a show for the transportation industry to swap electron talk, the official hub for executives to meet up with their peers to discuss the latest and greatest in fuels, technologies and vehicles driving the future of transportation. It's called ACT Expo.This year’s show featured all kinds of major announcements from names big and small in trucking. International launched its new fully-electric eMV Series trucks. Toyota had a booth with a hydrogen engine on display. Hino Trucks had a Class 8 engine prototype. Newer names like Lion Electric were hosting ride-and-drives in their new Class 6 truck, and Hyzon Motors let those interested get up close and personal with its hydrogen-electric fuel cell technology.In today's episode, I talk with Jason Morgan, editor of Fleet Equipment, who had the opportunity to speak with manufacturers in the EV space face-to-face on the show floor. We discuss what EV advancements we can expect to see in the next few years, the solutions to the biggest issues facing electrification today and what an evolving supply chain means for the consumer world.
Released:
Oct 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (50)

Electric vehicles are causing a shift in the market, so we’ve created The Amped EV Podcast to try to understand and navigate today’s ever-evolving EV automotive landscape. Host and editor of The Buzz, David Sickels, studies the latest trends and innovations surrounding EVs to keep our audience informed on where we see this market heading, as well what can be done to take advantage of its emerging opportunities.