Podcast Episodes
Adding noise to electric last mile delivery, with Stefan Krause, CEO, B-ON
Stefan Krause returns to Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast for an in-depth discussion about B-ON and the electrification of last-mile logistics
“The Netflix for cars” feat. Alain Visser, CEO, Lynk & Co
In this episode, Alain Visser explains why he's the automaker CEO who would prefer to not sell you a car.
Do Automakers ‘Get’ Sustainable Mobility?
“Do Automakers ‘Get’ Sustainable Mobility?” features experts from Sono Motors, Lynk & Co, Hyundai Motor Europe, and Hogan Lovells, who share thoughts on whether automakers can remain relevant as the focus of mobility shifts from personal transportation to seamless, clean, on-demand mobility.
Auto Industry Giants Discuss the Road Map to Net Zero
“Auto Industry Giants Discuss the Road Map to Net Zero” features experts from BMW, Toyota, and Li-Cycle, who share thoughts on what net zero means for each organisation; how companies can ensure net zero runs throughout the value chain; and the complexity of balancing the three Rs - reduce, reuse, recycle.
How to produce cost-effective electric vehicles, feat. BMW, Renault, & NavVis
“How to produce cost-effective electric vehicles” features experts from BMW, Renault, and NavVis, who share thoughts on closing the 40% gap between the cost of producing an EV and a car with an internal combustion engine (ICE).
In search of a European EV battery champion - feat. Yann Vincent, ACC
Yann Vincent, CEO of Automotive Cells Company (ACC) outlines the opportunities and challenges of developing a European electric vehicle battery champion
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
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.