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Ep06: Electrified Transportation

56m · Beyond the Electron: The Energy Cloud · 03 Feb 15:36

All too often, conversations about electric vehicles (EVs) and the major role they will play in global transportation focus on technology and policy. While both are obviously critical for EVs to deliver their environmental and economic benefits to society, these discussions often leave out the most important factor in the success of electrified transportation: actual drivers. Navigant Consulting’s Derek Jones and New York Power Authority’s (NYPA) Doug McMahon join us to explain why it’s so critical to focus on the priorities, concerns, and experiences of drivers in order to unlock the enormous benefits of electrified transportation.

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