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Learning To Drive in 2039 with Jimmy Douglas

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Jimmy's foresight and innovation are not just reshaping his company, but also providing a blueprint for the future of auto retailing.

We sit down for the second time with Jimmy Douglas, the trailblazing Founder and CEO of Plug, to dissect the seismic shifts in automotive technology and dealership dynamics. Jimmy, an ex-Tesla insider, shares his view into the rapidly evolving landscape of EVs and the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for franchise dealerships. With a casual and engaging banter reminiscent of a lively tech meetup, our hosts, Paul J Daly, Kyle Mountsier and Michael Cirillo, delve deep into Jimmy’s journey from launching Plug at ASOTU CON in September 2023 to steering the company through explosive growth in the used EV market.

Jimmy’s anecdotes about the intersection of software and automotive hardware illuminate the conversation, providing a peek into the not-so-distant future where EVs dominate the roads. His comparison of selling used EVs to understanding the complexities of various Android phones captures the essence of the challenges dealers face today. As he recounts the story of his past at Tesla and draws parallels to his current endeavors, Jimmy underscores the necessity for dealers to adapt swiftly to maintain relevance and profitability in this new era.

Timestamped Takeaways:

0:00 Intro with Paul J Daly, Kyle Mountsier and Michael Cirillo

3:37 Flying Middle Seats on Spirit Airlines

10:56 A deep dive into the 'software defined vehicle'

16:46 Why Jimmy believed Plug will be the safest platform for acquiring used EV inventory

22:10 An AI-generated image of "Little Jimmy" driving a vintage Chevy in Oregon

25:22 The importance of attending events like ASOTU CON

Learn more about Plug: https://plug.vin/

Jimmy Douglas is the Founder and CEO of Plug.

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Jimmy's foresight and innovation are not just reshaping his company, but also providing a blueprint for the future of auto retailing.

We sit down for the second time with Jimmy Douglas, the trailblazing Founder and CEO of Plug, to dissect the seismic shifts in automotive technology and dealership dynamics. Jimmy, an ex-Tesla insider, shares his view into the rapidly evolving landscape of EVs and the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for franchise dealerships. With a casual and engaging banter reminiscent of a lively tech meetup, our hosts, Paul J Daly, Kyle Mountsier and Michael Cirillo, delve deep into Jimmy’s journey from launching Plug at ASOTU CON in September 2023 to steering the company through explosive growth in the used EV market.

Jimmy’s anecdotes about the intersection of software and automotive hardware illuminate the conversation, providing a peek into the not-so-distant future where EVs dominate the roads. His comparison of selling used EVs to understanding the complexities of various Android phones captures the essence of the challenges dealers face today. As he recounts the story of his past at Tesla and draws parallels to his current endeavors, Jimmy underscores the necessity for dealers to adapt swiftly to maintain relevance and profitability in this new era.

Timestamped Takeaways:

0:00 Intro with Paul J Daly, Kyle Mountsier and Michael Cirillo

3:37 Flying Middle Seats on Spirit Airlines

10:56 A deep dive into the 'software defined vehicle'

16:46 Why Jimmy believed Plug will be the safest platform for acquiring used EV inventory

22:10 An AI-generated image of "Little Jimmy" driving a vintage Chevy in Oregon

25:22 The importance of attending events like ASOTU CON

Learn more about Plug: https://plug.vin/

Jimmy Douglas is the Founder and CEO of Plug.

⭐️ Love the podcast? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider including your LinkedIn or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally!
We have a daily email!

https://www.asotu.com

✉️ Sign up for our free and fun-to-read daily email for a quick shot of relevant news in automotive retail, media, and pop culture.

🎧 Like and follow our other podcasts:

  1. The Automotive Troublemaker
  2. ASOTU CON Sessions
  3. In the Dirt w/ ASOTU
  continue reading

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