Podcast Episodes
Going carbon-free is no free lunch
In the quest to go emission-free and carbon-free, is it possible to also enjoy the other things that we like to have for free? Featuring Lukas Neckermann, David Woessner, and Olaf Sakkers
"The Spotify of Micromobility" feat. Human Forest founder Agustin Guilisasti
Agustin Guilisasti on why he wants Human Forest to be the “Spotify of Micromobility”
From Top Gear to TikTok: Keeping mobility brands relevant
We talk to experts from television, online, and social media about how automotive and mobility brands should promote their products and grow or maintain brand awareness in today's rapidly-evolving media landscape
How a Taxi App became a European Smart Mobility Giant, with FREE NOW's Silvia Fischer
We talk to Silvia Fischer, FREE NOW’s VP Smart Mobility, about mobility super apps, car-sharing, ride-hailing, micromobility, and mobility-as-a-service (MAAS).
From Autobahn to auto ban? Why Heidelberg wants to go car-free
In this episode, Martin talks to Raoul Schmidt-Lamontain, Heidelberg's Mayor for Climate Protection, Environment and Mobility, about sustainable mobility, the integration of new mobility business models and technologies into public transportation, the role of electric vehicles, and what the city is doing to help people get around using anything other than a private car.
The eSkootr Championship takes micromobility off to the races
Hrag Sarkissian, founder & CEO of eSkootr Championship (eSC), and Nicola Scimeca, founder & CBDO of YCOM, join RIDE to discuss the all-new eSkootr Championship, raising awareness of micromobility, and the importance of sustainability in racing and in future mobility in general.
Join Us On A Micromobility Joyride!
Nick O’Sullivan of Joyride joins Ride to discuss the role of micromobility in city transportation, the complexities of working with city regulators and transit authorities, the potential for mobility super-apps, and the outlook for shared and privately-owned micromobility solutions.
Micromobility: Shared or Owned?
Guests: Richard Corbett of Voi Technology; Adam Norris of Pure Electric; and Kersten Heineke of the McKinsey Center for Future Mobility