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Q IN CHARGE

Q IN CHARGE

Hosted by Sergej Marojevic

Episodes

117

Latest episode

Aug 2026

Language

EN

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We are talking about everything. New technologies, green energy, economics, media, politics, and today's topics of life. Join us!

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August 3, 202621 min

Q in Charge - Podcast - S04E14: "The Future Is Clear: Two Technologies That Could Transform Our Cities"

What if our cities could actively clean the air we breathe, and every window around us could quietly generate electricity? In this episode of Q in Charge , Joe the Q explores two groundbreaking technologies shaping the future of sustainable cities: China's solar-assisted air-cleaning tower and the University of Michigan's transparent solar window technology. Discover how these innovations work, what scientists have achieved so far, and how they could transform urban design, renewable energy, and environmental sustainability in the years ahead. This is a fascinating look at real engineering breakthroughs that may redefine how we build the cities of tomorrow.

July 19, 202636 min

Q in Charge - Podcast - S04E13: "Texas Is Charging Ahead: Inside America’s Fastest-Growing EV Market"

In this episode of Q in Charge , Joe the Q explores the next phase of America’s EV charging industry. The conversation moves beyond simply installing more chargers and focuses on what now matters most: higher-power 400-kilowatt systems, real-world reliability, Texas’ rapid infrastructure expansion, and the software intelligence behind modern charging networks. Joe explains dynamic power sharing, managed charging, predictive maintenance, cybersecurity, Plug and Charge, energy management, and why uptime is becoming the industry’s most important product. This episode reveals how charging is evolving from standalone hardware into a connected, reliable, and profitable energy ecosystem built for the future.

July 1, 202621 min

Q in Charge - Podcast - S04E12: "The #1 Bottleneck in America"

What if the biggest obstacle to building America's future isn't technology—but bureaucracy? In this episode of Q in Charge , Joe the Q explores the hidden costs of slow permitting, excessive paperwork, inconsistent requirements, utility delays, and poor communication that impact construction and infrastructure projects across the United States. Drawing on real industry experience, he explains how outdated processes increase costs, delay innovation, and slow economic growth. Joe also discusses practical solutions, including digital permitting, AI-assisted plan reviews, and better collaboration between public agencies and private industry. A must-listen for contractors, engineers, developers, business owners, and anyone passionate about building a more efficient America.

June 23, 202614 min

Q in Charge - Podcast - S04E11: "The Battery War: Can America Compete in the New Automotive Revolution?"

The global automotive industry is entering one of the most disruptive periods in its history. In this episode of Q in Charge , Joe the Q explores the emerging battery revolution, Toyota's ambitious solid-state battery technology targeted for 2027-2028, China's rapid rise as the world's EV manufacturing powerhouse, Canada's growing EV ambitions, and South America's critical role in supplying the minerals that power the future. We examine whether Western automakers can remain competitive as Chinese manufacturers continue expanding globally with advanced technology and aggressive pricing. Joe dives into the changing economics of vehicle manufacturing, the importance of batteries and software, the future of automotive quality, and what these developments could mean for consumers, infrastructure, jobs, and global markets over the next decade. From Tokyo to Shanghai, Toronto to São Paulo, and Detroit to Dallas, the race for the future of transportation is accelerating—and the outcome could reshape the global economy.

June 12, 202614 min

Q in Charge - Podcast - S04E10: "The Future Is Already Here: 10 Breakthroughs Most People Haven't Heard About"

What if the biggest breakthroughs shaping humanity’s future aren’t the ones making the nightly news? In this special episode of Q in Charge , Joe the Q takes listeners on a journey across the globe to explore ten extraordinary technologies that could redefine civilization over the coming decades. From Synthetic Intelligence and quantum computing to fusion energy, personalized cancer vaccines, CRISPR gene editing, lab-grown organs, solid-state batteries, longevity research, and the rediscovery of ancient lost technologies, this episode dives into the innovations pushing the boundaries of science, medicine, energy, and human potential. Joe explores the companies, scientists, and research institutions leading these efforts in the United States, Russia, China, Japan, Europe, and beyond, while asking a bigger question: Which of these breakthroughs will future generations look back on as the moment humanity changed course? This is not a conversation about science fiction. These are real technologies, real research programs, and real developments happening right now that could dramatically impact how we live, heal, travel, think, and power our world. If you're fascinated by the future, curious about the next great leap for humanity, or simply want to understand where the world may be heading, this is an episode you won't want to miss. 10 breakthroughs. One future. Endless possibilities. 🚀🌍⚡🧬🔬

May 30, 202629 min

Q in Charge - Podcast - S04E09: "The Infrastructure Race Has Begun: The Battle for America's EV Drivers"

America's EV charging industry is entering a new era. In this episode of Q in Charge, Joe the Q takes a deep dive into the explosive growth of EV infrastructure across the United States, examining the rapid expansion of networks from Tesla, EVgo, Walmart, and IONNA, while uncovering the challenges that still threaten to slow progress. From California's mature EV ecosystem to Texas' booming growth, Florida's tourism-driven demand, and New York's urban charging challenges, we explore the real state of charging infrastructure today. Joe also breaks down the impact of federal regulations, NEVI funding, NACS adoption, utility bottlenecks, fleet electrification, battery storage, AI-driven energy management, and the future of charging hubs. If you want to understand where the EV industry is headed and what opportunities lie ahead for businesses, investors, and consumers, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

May 12, 202614 min

Q in Charge - Podcast - S04E08: “The Global Energy Reset: What Comes Next?”

In this episode of Q in Charge , Joe the Q breaks down the latest shifts shaping the world economy and the future of green energy. From rising energy demand and AI-driven infrastructure growth to EV adoption, renewable power, energy storage, and global competition, this episode explores how technology, economics, and energy security are becoming one connected story. This is not just about clean energy—it’s about the future of power, independence, and innovation.

April 30, 202612 min

Q in Charge - Podcast - S04E07: “The Quiet EV Shift: Why the Market Just Changed Forever”

In this episode of Q in Charge , Joe the Q breaks down a major shift happening quietly in the automotive market—the explosive growth of used electric vehicle sales. With record-breaking numbers, rising consumer demand, and prices finally aligning with gas vehicles, the EV transition is entering a new phase that many are still overlooking. Joe dives into the data behind the surge, the impact of rising gas prices and maintenance costs, and the massive wave of off-lease EVs about to hit the market. This isn’t just about affordability—it’s about accessibility and momentum. As new EV sales slow and used inventory moves faster than ever, the market is clearly splitting. What does this mean for buyers, infrastructure, and the future of transportation? If you want to understand where the real shift is happening—and what comes next—this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

April 20, 202637 min

Q in Charge - Podcast - S04E06:“The Missing Piece in Modern Energy Infrastructure”

What if the future of energy isn’t about creating something new—but rediscovering what already works? In this episode of Q in Charge , Joe the Q dives into one of the most overlooked technologies in modern energy systems and explores why it never scaled despite its reliability, efficiency, and long-term performance. From real-world applications in critical infrastructure to its potential role in EV charging, off-grid systems, and energy independence, this conversation challenges how we think about power, durability, and the business of energy. If you want to understand where the next shift in infrastructure is coming from, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

March 29, 202629 min

Q in Charge - Podcast - S04E04: "The EV Turning Point: Supply Chains, Rising Fuel Costs, and a New Energy Era"

In this episode of Q in Charge , Joe the Q breaks down the rapidly shifting landscape of energy, mobility, and global supply chains amid rising geopolitical tensions. As disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz drive oil prices higher and expose vulnerabilities in global energy systems, the conversation explores how these shocks are influencing electric vehicle adoption, battery storage (BESS), and renewable energy investments. Joe dives into the current state of the U.S. EV market, highlighting the slowdown in new sales alongside the surge in used EV demand and hybrid growth. He then expands globally, examining China’s dominance in raw materials, Europe’s manufacturing pressures, and Canada’s emerging role as a strategic gateway for EV production and imports. The episode connects these developments into a bigger picture: a world transitioning faster toward electrification, driven not just by policy—but by economic necessity and energy security.

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