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27. Advancing EV Adoption: The Push for Open Standards and Reliable Charging Infrastructure

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In this episode of "Insider's Guide To Energy EV", Blake Jessen dives into the critical need for open standards in the electric vehicle (EV) charging industry. Jessen emphasizes that the current landscape, often referred to as the "wild west," demands a shift towards universally accepted protocols to foster innovation and reliability. By adopting open standards, the industry can improve uptime, support best-in-class solutions, and enhance the overall driver experience, thus accelerating EV adoption across North America. Jessen's insights provide a clear roadmap for overcoming the challenges posed by proprietary systems and fragmented infrastructure.

Hosts Chris Sass and Niall Riddell join Jessen in discussing the state of EV adoption in North America compared to other regions. The conversation highlights the significant lag in EV adoption in the U.S., where the current rate is about 7% compared to California's closer-to-35% benchmark. They explore the impact of Tesla's recent struggles with demand and the broader issues related to charging infrastructure reliability. The trio delves into the complexities of building a robust charging network, from addressing outdated equipment in Europe to leveraging new technologies and best practices from around the globe.

The episode also covers the importance of grid capacity and power availability in expanding EV charging infrastructure. Jessen discusses innovative solutions, such as integrating onsite batteries and renewable energy, to manage power constraints effectively. The conversation wraps up with a forward-looking perspective on the EV market's next 12 to 24 months, predicting further consolidation and the adoption of advanced standards like OCPP 2.0.1 to support functionalities such as plug and charge. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone interested in the future of electric vehicles and the critical role of standardized, reliable charging infrastructure in driving widespread adoption.
Meet our Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blake-jessen-9285366a/

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Chapters

1. State of EV Adoption (00:01:34)

2. Quality Providers (00:04:00)

3. User Experience (00:09:29)

4. Early Adopters (00:17:16)

5. Heavy Fleet Electrification (00:27:10)

29 episodes

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In this episode of "Insider's Guide To Energy EV", Blake Jessen dives into the critical need for open standards in the electric vehicle (EV) charging industry. Jessen emphasizes that the current landscape, often referred to as the "wild west," demands a shift towards universally accepted protocols to foster innovation and reliability. By adopting open standards, the industry can improve uptime, support best-in-class solutions, and enhance the overall driver experience, thus accelerating EV adoption across North America. Jessen's insights provide a clear roadmap for overcoming the challenges posed by proprietary systems and fragmented infrastructure.

Hosts Chris Sass and Niall Riddell join Jessen in discussing the state of EV adoption in North America compared to other regions. The conversation highlights the significant lag in EV adoption in the U.S., where the current rate is about 7% compared to California's closer-to-35% benchmark. They explore the impact of Tesla's recent struggles with demand and the broader issues related to charging infrastructure reliability. The trio delves into the complexities of building a robust charging network, from addressing outdated equipment in Europe to leveraging new technologies and best practices from around the globe.

The episode also covers the importance of grid capacity and power availability in expanding EV charging infrastructure. Jessen discusses innovative solutions, such as integrating onsite batteries and renewable energy, to manage power constraints effectively. The conversation wraps up with a forward-looking perspective on the EV market's next 12 to 24 months, predicting further consolidation and the adoption of advanced standards like OCPP 2.0.1 to support functionalities such as plug and charge. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone interested in the future of electric vehicles and the critical role of standardized, reliable charging infrastructure in driving widespread adoption.
Meet our Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blake-jessen-9285366a/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. State of EV Adoption (00:01:34)

2. Quality Providers (00:04:00)

3. User Experience (00:09:29)

4. Early Adopters (00:17:16)

5. Heavy Fleet Electrification (00:27:10)

29 episodes

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