In Episode 56 of the Bad Ideas Podcast, host Nick Petros and expert Joshua Irish dive into the future of electric vehicles (EVs) and explore a game-changing concept: kinetic energy harvesting. Could road bumps power your car and boost its range? They discuss how this innovative technology could significantly enhance energy efficiency in EVs. The episode also covers the role of industrial automation in revolutionizing EV production and the promising future of solid-state batteries, which could provide longer ranges and faster charging times for electric vehicles.
With sustainability at the forefront, energy innovation and automation are crucial in shaping the future of electric transportation. Tune in to learn how these advancements could redefine electric vehicle technology and pave the way for a more efficient, sustainable, and green future.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
As the EV industry continues to evolve, sustainability, clean energy, and automation are driving the future of transportation.
👉 Listen to the full podcast episode to stay ahead of the curve in tech innovation and learn how new breakthroughs will impact the electric vehicle industry.
Hi, I'm Nick, the founder of PinchForth, which I started in 2017. What began as a small endeavor has grown into a dynamic, multi-national team helping marketing directors with speed and efficiency. At PinchForth, we focus on two key areas: Simplifying Marketing Strategy: We help marketing directors create clear roadmaps, plan for unexpected events, and align their teams with the overall strategy. Our technology platform allows marketers to manage their plans with ease and we offer it for free. Filling Skill Gaps Quickly: We provide fully managed services that allow marketing directors to fill short-term skill gaps, saving time and resources compared to onboarding new hires or freelancers. Our most recent venture, Dash, launched in January 2020, is a tool that automates internal reporting. Dash acts as a heart-rate monitor for business results, helping companies quickly access crucial information without the need for complex BI systems. I keep things lighthearted because business can be tough, and solving problems with a team is even tougher. My goal is to make connecting and sharing as easy as possible.
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