Biz and Tech Podcasts > Technology > Take It EV
Last Episode Date: 03/20/2025
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In this episode, we examine how misinformation is slowing the UK’s shift to cleaner transport. I sit down with Colin Walker, Head of Transport at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU), as he explains how misleading stories about electric vehicles (EVs) are damaging progress and trust.Colin tackles some of the most ridiculous myths, from EVs being only for the rich to claims that they’re worse for the environment than petrol cars. We also confront the myths that EVs can’t handle the cold and that they explode in crashes. Colin shares how the ECIU is working to bust these myths with facts, educational campaigns, and a focus on truth.Colin stresses that only by working together can we ensure a net-zero future driven by facts, not falsehoods. Thanks to our monthly supporters Boggratt Andrew Till ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
How can community-driven solutions make EV charging more accessible for everyone? In this episode, Joel Teague, the founder of CoCharger, shares how his platform is connecting EV owners to a community-based network of chargers, making it easier for those without home charging options to keep their vehicles powered.Joel shares the challenges many people face when transitioning to EVs, particularly the lack of accessible charging at home. He explains how CoCharger solves this by allowing individuals with private chargers to share them with others in their local communities, creating a trusted network of available chargers.By tapping into the power of community, CoCharger is building a future where EVs are more accessible, affordable, and easier to use – empowering drivers to contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable world. Thanks to our monthly supporters Boggratt Andrew Till ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
How can electric vehicles shape the future of energy and mobility, and what role does infrastructure play in this transition? In this episode, we hear from Bob Murphy, a technical executive at Scottish Power, as he takes us on a journey through the evolution of electric vehicle fleets and charging infrastructure. With over a decade of experience in the EV space, Bob reflects on the early days of electric vehicles, sharing his personal journey and the challenges faced in pioneering EV adoption at Edinburgh College, including the development of their first all-electric fleet.We explore the practicalities and benefits of adopting EVs for both personal and fleet use, including the advantages of charging points, smart metering, and tailored tariffs for home charging. From Bob’s hands-on experiences in setting up charging stations across Scotland to how companies are embracing the shift towards greener energy, this episode highlights the critical role of sustainable energy solutions in today’s world.We also explore the rise of renewable energy in Scotland and the broader UK, with insights into how Scottish Power is contributing to net-zero goals, providing smarter, greener living options, and adapting to the changing energy landscape. Thanks to our monthly supporters Boggratt Andrew Till ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
How can we break the cycle of misinformation surrounding electric vehicles and shift towards a future of cleaner energy and sustainability? In this episode, I speak with Quentin Willson, a renowned advocate for electric vehicles, as we dive deep into the myths that still plague EV adoption. From fears about battery life to the misconceptions surrounding EV fires, Quentin sheds light on the facts, busting the myths that continue to fuel resistance against the transition to electric.Quentin also shares his unique journey from driving high-performance fossil-fuel vehicles to fully embracing the electric revolution, demonstrating the ease and excitement of EV ownership. We explore the benefits of EVs beyond the environment, discussing their lower cost of ownership and the rapidly evolving technology that makes them more accessible than ever.But it’s not just about the cars – we also touch on the bigger picture: the importance of embracing green energy, how the UK can lead the charge in the global energy transition, and why politicians must take action to create the necessary infrastructure for future generations. Thanks to our monthly supporters Boggratt Andrew Till ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
How is the energy storage market evolving, and how can it help homeowners save money while contributing to a more sustainable future? In this episode, we dive into the world of energy storage with George from GivEnergy, a company at the forefront of the solar and battery storage industry.We explore the advantages of battery storage, from improving energy efficiency to helping homeowners save on their bills. George explains how GivEnergy’s all-in-one units and user-friendly technology are designed to seamlessly integrate with existing solar systems, making it easier than ever for consumers to optimise their energy use. We also discuss the growing demand for energy storage in the UK and the exciting innovations that are shaping the future of the industry.With a focus on cost savings, product reliability, and future growth, George provides an in-depth look at the current landscape of battery storage and how GivEnergy’s products are making a difference for homeowners across the globe.https://givenergy.co.uk/Creators & Guests Gregg Jaśkiewicz - Host George Rawding - Guest If you enjoy our content, don’t miss out! Subscribe here: https://takeitev.transistor.fm/subscribeand get new episodes automatically.Want to support us? A small monthly contribution on Patreon can make a big difference, though it’s totally optional: https://www.patreon.com/takeitevThank you for your support! Thanks to our monthly supporters Boggratt Andrew Till ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
How is the future of electric vehicles shaping up, and what groundbreaking innovations are emerging to power the next generation of sustainable transport? In this episode, Take It EV join forces with Gary Comerford from EV Musings, Simon Rowe (The EV Side), and Rob Shaw (RSThinks) at the Everything Electric in Farnborough. Together, we explore the latest advancements in electric vehicles, from ultra-rapid charging solutions to exciting new cars hitting the market.We kick things off with a look at AW Renewables' game-changing Kempower Charging system, powered by a wind turbine, offering ultra-rapid charging at an incredible rate. Then, we dive into our test drives, including the MG Cyberster, the first two-seat convertible electric car, and the Hyundai Ioniq 5N, which offers a thrilling driving experience. We compare these cars’ performances and discuss how EV acceleration is changing the way we experience driving.Beyond cars, we talk about the growing push to debunk EV myths through the Electric Vehicles UK initiative, and how content creators are stepping up to inform the public. We also explore eco-friendly home solutions like battery boilers and solar panels, highlighting the broader movement towards green energy. Thanks to our monthly supporters Boggratt Andrew Till ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode of Take It EV we’re at Everything Electric in Harrogate and I sit down with Mark Potter from 3TI to explore how solar energy and electric vehicle infrastructure are coming together to create a smarter, greener charging ecosystem.Mark introduces us to 3TI’s cutting-edge solutions, including the Papilio3, the pop-up mini solar car park and EV charging hub—an innovative blend of solar generation and energy storage that’s transforming the way we power our electric vehicles. We how 3TI is making EV charging not only more sustainable but also more efficient and scalable for businesses and public institutions.We also tackle the complexities of current charging standards like CCS and CHAdeMO, uncovering both the opportunities and challenges that come with a rapidly evolving EV landscape. Plus, we discuss how a collaborative, open-platform software approach could be the key to accelerating EV adoption.Use this link to sign up to Octopus. I get a cut and so do you - https://share.octopus.energy/rose-rain-504https://3ti.co.uk/X - @3tiEnergyHubsFb - www.facebook.com/evsolarcarparks/Youtube - @3tievsolarcarparks801www.instagram.com/3tienergyhubs/ Thanks to our monthly supporters Boggratt Andrew Till ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode, we sit down with Chris Ramsey to discuss his thrilling Pole to Pole adventure—driving an electric vehicle from the North Pole to the South Pole. First ever journey of this kind accomplished in an EV. Chris shares the challenges, highlights, and insights from his groundbreaking journey across diverse terrains and extreme climates. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on pushing boundaries and exploring the world sustainably.https://poletopoleev.com/https://linktr.ee/poletopoleevhttps://www.thenissannext.com/en/PoletoPole.htmlhttps://www.instagram.com/poletopoleev/ Thanks to our monthly supporters Boggratt Andrew Till ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Sat down with Dan to talk about all things EVs and green business, Everything electric, Fully Charged. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Thanks to our monthly supporters Boggratt Andrew Till Use this link to sign up to Octopus. I get a cut and so do you - https://share.octopus.energy/rose-rain-504
Kevin from KC Talks EVs joins me on Take it EV to chat about his hands-on experiences with electric vehicles, especially his time with the MG ZS EV. We discuss why showcasing real-life EV use is crucial for understanding efficiency and practicality. Kevin explains how his YouTube channel is all about straightforward, honest content, driven by what his viewers want to see. We also talk about the importance of a good dealership experience, something Kevin knows firsthand. Looking ahead, we discuss why improving EV efficiency might be more important than just bigger batteries. Kevin teases some upcoming videos, including a potential deep dive into EV towing, a topic his audience has been asking about. We also touch on the bigger picture, like how EVs play a role in tackling climate change. Kevin mentions his involvement with the Yorkshire EV Club and the importance of community events for EV enthusiasts. We wrap up by looking at some of the events Kevin plans to attend in the near future. This episode offers down-to-earth insights that anyone interested in EVs will appreciate.https://www.youtube.com/@KCTalksEVKevin's websiteYorkshire EV Club Thanks to our monthly supporters Boggratt Andrew Till ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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