S3 E6: Linda Grave – What’s Next for Electric Vehicles?

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S3 E6: Linda Grave – What’s Next for Electric Vehicles?

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Linda Grave, founder of EV Driver, discusses her journey from renewable energy to pioneering the EV charging sector. She shares how she built and sold a successful charging network, her passion for user-friendly EV solutions, and the importance of interoperability. Linda offers insights on industry challenges, innovations like battery storage and solar PV integration, and promotes her upcoming EVEX 2025 event, aimed at showcasing the future of electric vehicles and renewable energy technologies.

Guest Name: Linda Grave


Linda Grave is an entrepreneur who has built successful companies within the renewable energy and EV sectors over an 18-year period, with a wealth of experience in building successful EV Charging networks. Linda is focused on business growth and development within the EV sector.

In 2016 she started to build the EV Driver network of public charge points in the East of England, with an emphasis on providing an easy access PAYG network for all to use. She sold the network in January 2020 to allow her to focus on helping others create the best user-friendly EV charging solutions. Linda is a pioneer in EV roaming and interoperability in the UK, passionate about ensuring the barriers to access are lowered and that customer satisfaction is paramount.

Links:

EV Driver

Linda on LinkedIn

EVEX 2025 (Save the date)

Highlights from EVEX 2024

Recognised as one of the Top Women in EV 2022

Awarded one of the prestigious EV Champion awards 2022 by Green Fleet

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S3 E5: Niall Riddell – Why EV Drivers Hate Public Charging (And How PAUA is Solving It!)

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S3 E5: Niall Riddell – Why EV Drivers Hate Public Charging (And How PAUA is Solving It!)

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Niall Riddell, founder of PAUA, discusses how their platform is transforming the EV charging experience for all EV drivers. PAUA streamlines payments across public, home, and workplace charging, reducing complexity and admin for businesses. Niall also shares insights on the challenges of fragmented charging networks, the importance of seamless payments, and innovations like ISO 15118 that aim to simplify the future of EV adoption.

Guest Name: Niall Riddell


Niall Riddell is the CEO and co-founder of Paua, a technology start-up based in London that simplifies electric vehicle (EV) fleet charging and payments for businesses. With a focus on sustainability and innovation, Niall leads Paua in delivering solutions that address challenges such as reimbursement for home charging, fraud detection, and integrating diverse charging networks including shared depots. He brings expertise in fleet electrification and a passion for enabling businesses to transition to cleaner transport. Niall’s entrepreneurial journey reflects his commitment to advancing EV technology while making it accessible and efficient for companies across the UK. He is the winner of the EVIES 2024 special recognition award, number 55 in the Green Fleet top 100 and worked previously at SSE as Smart Systems Director and EDF Energy as Head of Electric Vehicles. He holds an MBA from City University and an MEng from Newcastle University.  

Links:

PAUA

ElectricVehicles.tv

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Links to companies mentioned in this episode:

Fuuse App Shell Recharge SolutionsCharge Place Scotland
SpiriiBP PulseInstavolt
DriivzIndraGRIDSERVE
AmpecoMotor Fuel Group (MFG)Osprey
GreenfluxANBWIonity
SWARCOmyenergiFastned
HubjectPod PointMonta
PlugMeInMercedes eActros 600 eTruckHive (EV)
ElectraDAF XB Electric eTruckGreen Fleet
(Green Fleet EV Rally Cymru 2024)

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S3 E4: Dan Caesar – Clearing the Air: Combating Misinformation in Clean Energy

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S3 E4: Dan Caesar – Clearing the Air: Combating Misinformation in Clean Energy

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We dive into the critical role of truth and clarity in the world of clean energy and technology. Join us as we explore the myths and misconceptions surrounding electric vehicles, renewable energy, and sustainable living. Dan Caesar, CTO and presenter of the Fully Charged Show discusses how misinformation impacts progress and what we can do to empower communities with facts, inspire action, and drive change. Whether you’re an EV enthusiast or simply curious about the truth behind the headlines, this episode is packed with insights to charge your mind and fuel your understanding.

Guest Name: Dan Caesar

After more than two decades of advocating for ‘cleaner technologies’, Dan has driven electric since 2015 and has led the Fully Charged Show for 7 years.

A passionate promoter of electric vehicles of all shapes and sizes, and home energy tech too, Dan has played a transformational role in developing the Fully Charged Show on YouTube, pioneering its exhibition programme, expanding its ‘Everything Electric’ offering and recently launching Electric Vehicles UK.

Passionate about products that can tackle air pollution and climate breakdown, Dan is practical, that it is in fact, better tech that will inspire the most change.

Dan has been a champion of cleaner technologies for over two decades. Since 2015, he’s driven electric and, for the last seven years, led the Fully Charged Show.

As CEO and presenter of Fully Charged, the world’s no.1 clean energy and electric vehicle show, Dan’s mission is to inform, educate, and inspire millions globally on the benefits of cleaner energy and transport.

A fervent advocate for electric vehicles and home energy tech, Dan has transformed the Fully Charged Show on YouTube, pioneered its exhibitions, expanded its ‘Everything Electric’ range, and recently launched Electric Vehicles UK.

Dan has conceived and delivered multiple groundbreaking projects like Fully Charged LIVE, Stop Burning Stuff, Zero Carbon Kitchen, and the Renewables Roadshow. These initiatives have attracted a loyal audience of over 2.5 million YouTube viewers, 3-5 million episode views per month, over 1 million subscribers, and 100k+ attendees.

Passionate about tackling air pollution and climate breakdown, Dan believes better tech drives the most change. Dan has collaborated with clients and partners like Ceres Power, Solar Media, Accelerating Clean Technologies, and the Department of Energy & Climate Change.

Links:

Fully Charged YouTube Channel

Fully Charged Website

Everything Electric

Electric Vehicles UK

Follow Fully Charged on Twitter

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S3 E3: Euan McTurk – Battery Breakthroughs: Debunking Electric Vehicle Myths

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S3 E3: Euan McTurk – Battery Breakthroughs: Debunking Electric Vehicle Myths

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Battery chemist and founder of Plug Life Television, Dr. Euan McTurk, uncovers the facts behind EV batteries, from ethical sourcing and recycling to cutting-edge technology that’s driving down costs and boosting range. Discover why EV fires are rare, how new charging methods can extend battery life, and what the latest advancements mean for the future of small, powerful, and sustainable cars.

Guest Name: Euan McTurk

Dr Euan McTurk is a Consultant Battery Electrochemist who has been working on – and driving – electric vehicles since 2009.  Having worked on next-generation cell chemistries during his PhD at the University of Oxford, developed ways to study how electric vehicle cells fail and how to stop them failing (at WMG*, University of Warwick) and built up a state-of-the-art 200 kW battery test facility in Edinburgh, Euan founded Plug Life Consulting, which provides technical, strategic and public outreach services to projects involving battery electrochemistry, electric vehicles, energy storage systems and charging infrastructure.  Euan is also the creator of Plug Life Television, a YouTube channel on batteries and EVs that explains complex electrochemistry in a way that anyone can understand and busts common myths and misconceptions about electric vehicles. 

*Warwick Manufacturing Group 

Transcript:

Links:

LinkedIn: Euan McTurk

Plug Life Television: www.pluglifetelevision.co.uk

The Plug Life Television episode, “Can electric vehicle batteries be recycled?

Charge Saint: https://chargesaint.com/

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Pioneering the Future of Renewable Energy: An Interview with Jordan Brompton

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Introduction

In episode 1 of Series 3 of the Wicked Problems podcast, host Toby Corballis sits down with Jordan Brompton, the dynamic co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer of myenergi. Their conversation offers a deep dive into Jordan’s entrepreneurial journey, the innovative strides of myenergi, and the broader implications for the renewable energy and electric vehicle (EV) sectors.

From Humble Beginnings to Industry Leaders

Jordan’s story is one of serendipity and determination. Her journey into the renewable energy sector began when she met Lee Sutton, a self-taught electronics engineer with a knack for innovation. Together, they founded myenergi in 2016, but their collaboration started much earlier. Initially, they worked on a device that diverted excess solar energy to heat water, addressing a common issue for solar panel owners. This early success laid the groundwork for their future innovations.

Revolutionising Home Energy Management

myenergi’s breakthrough came with the development of the zappi, the world’s first solar EV charger. Unlike other products on the market, the zappi integrates seamlessly with home energy systems, including the eddi hot water diverter. This holistic approach allows homeowners to manage their energy consumption more efficiently, making myenergi a standout in a crowded market.

Navigating Challenges with Resilience

The path to success was fraught with challenges. An earlier business they worked at together went into insolvency, forcing Jordan and Lee to start from scratch. They invested their own money, took significant financial risks, and persevered through tough times. Their unwavering belief in the renewable energy market and their innovative products kept them moving forward.

Customer-Centric Innovation

A key factor in myenergi’s success is its customer-centric approach. Jordan emphasises the importance of creating a seamless, integrated energy solution for homeowners. This focus on the customer experience has helped myenergi build a strong brand and a loyal customer base. By prioritising the needs and preferences of their customers, myenergi has set a new standard in the industry.

The Impact of Government Policies and Market Dynamics

Jordan discusses the significant impact of government policies and market dynamics on the renewable energy sector. Initially driven by passion and purpose, myenergi’s strategy has evolved in response to external factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The company has had to navigate changing regulations and market conditions, often requiring quick and bold decision-making.

Looking Ahead: Optimism and Caution

Despite the uncertainties, Jordan remains optimistic about the future of renewable energy and electric vehicles. She highlights the potential of smart home technology and the importance of maintaining flexibility and agility in business operations. However, she also acknowledges the challenges posed by political and economic factors, emphasising the need for consistent government policies to support the industry’s growth.

Lessons from the Journey

Jordan shares valuable lessons from her entrepreneurial journey. She stresses the importance of hiring the right people, being prepared for unexpected challenges, and balancing bold decision-making with cautious planning. Her advice to aspiring entrepreneurs is to stay true to their vision, remain adaptable, and never take success for granted.

Conclusion

Jordan Brompton’s insights provide a fascinating glimpse into the world of renewable energy and the entrepreneurial spirit driving innovation in this sector. Her story is a testament to the power of resilience, customer focus, and visionary thinking in building a successful business. As the renewable energy landscape continues to evolve, myenergi’s integrated approach and commitment to sustainability position it well for future growth and impact.

For more insights and updates, visit myenergi.com or follow Jordan Brompton on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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S3 E2: Sam Clarke: Breaking World Records, Debunking Myths, and the Future of Electric Vehicle Charging.

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S3 E2: Sam Clarke: Breaking Records, Debunking Myths, and the Future of Electric Vehicle Charging.

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EV industry pioneer Sam Clarke, a record-holding entrepreneur with over two decades in electric mobility shares his journey from importing electric motorbikes in the early 2000s to founding a zero-emissions logistics company and advising on national EV infrastructure. We discuss debunking myths around electric vehicles and explore how the concept of ‘grazing’ can reset our expectations of electric vehicle charging.

Guest Name: Sam Clarke

Sam Clarke is a life-long entrepreneur, industry advisor, EV owner/driver for over 20 years and a multiple Guinness World Record Holder for EV driving. His EV journey started back in 2002 with electric motorbikes before founding a zero-emission logistics firm (Gnewt) which he sold to John Menzies Plc in 2017. He now works on national charging infrastructure needs for GRIDSERVE in particular leading on the £100M+ Government funded (ZEHID) eHGV Electric Freightway Project. He is also a founding member of The EV Café webinar and news channel.

In 2015, Sam was a Great British Entrepreneur’s Award winner. By 2022 he was made a GreenFleet EV Champion for services to the industry and in 2024 he was voted #1 in the Motor Transport Power Players 2 list and #14 in the greenfleet.net 1 top 100 most Influential list. He also holds two Guinness World Records for the longest distances ever driven in an electric car and van on a single charge 7 (569 and 311 miles respectively).

In 2009 he founded the all-electric last-mile logistics business Gnewt which subsequently won multiple awards nationally and globally and was acquired by John Menzies Plc in 2017. During his tenure, he created the UK’s largest fully electric commercial fleet, the largest privately-owned smart charging infrastructure and UK’s most advanced private V2G (Vehicle to Grid) network. With Sam at the helm, the business was able to deliver over 10 million parcels in its first 10 years of trading 3, mainly in Central London, courtesy of a trail-blazing fully zero-emission fleet, the first of its kind anywhere in the UK.

Most recently, Sam has extended his role from Board advisor at GRIDSERVE to become their Chief Vehicle Officer 4. His role is to drive forward mass uptake of electric vehicles through the creation of a net-zero EV leasing division, commercial charging infrastructure build-outs and support the nationwide roll out of high-powered Electric Forecourts and upgrade of the GRIDSERVE Electric Highway network that resides on 85% of the service stations nationally. In 2023 he led the successful bid for a £100M+ Innovate UK Government fund (ZEHID 6) whose purpose is to roll out eHGV charging infrastructure nationwide, the second largest award ever issued by Innovate UK to private enterprise.

Sam is a high-profile member of the EV community, a regular public speaker for the industry and has previously been invited to speak at the Transport Select Committee in Westminster and at the European Commission in Brussels. He is also a founding member and Company Director/Shareholder of The EV Café Ltd 5. which is a popular webinar series discussing all aspects of EV adoption on regular weekly and monthly sessions. The EV Café has a number of high-profile sectoral sponsors including companies such as, but not limited to, The AA, Europcar, Bridgestone and Webfleet.

Transcript:

Links:

LinkedIn: Sam Clarke

www.gridserve.com

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S3 E1: Jordan Brompton: Electric vehicles, sustainable energy independence, and preparing for the zombie apocalypse.

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S3 E1: Jordan Brompton: Electric vehicles, sustainable energy independence, and preparing for the zombie apocalypse.

About the episode:

Jordan Brompton of myenergi explores the evolving challenges and opportunities in the electric vehicle industry, focusing on sustainability, resilience, and how she’s preparing for a potential zombie uprising! Myenergi is a provider of Home EV chargers, solar PV systems, and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) – or, as Jordan says, Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS). Jordan talks about her journey to setting up one of the most successful HEMS companies in the UK (with cofounder Lee Sutton) and shares insights about the industry, with a couple of EV myths busted into the deal. Join us as we discuss how companies are navigating economic hurdles and accelerating the journey toward a net-zero future.

Guest Name: Jordan Brompton

Business leader, tech entrepreneur and sustainable investor, Jordan Brompton is the co-founder and CMO of myenergi – a global leader in eco-smart home energy technology. Alongside forging fundamental business relationships, Jordan is responsible for driving the day-to-day corporate strategy and fuelling long-term international expansion.

With the ambition of leaving the planet in a better place than she found it, Jordan has been presented with a number of prestigious awards and accolades for her pioneering work. Alongside being crowned Great British Entrepreneur of the Year, she was named in the TE100, the Stonehage Fleming XV, the Top 10 Women in Energy and took home gold as EY Entrepreneur of the Year (North).

Never one to sit still, she became a published author with her debut book ‘Sparki and the journey to Earth’, which aims to educate children about the importance of working towards a greener future.

Transcript:

Links:

LinkedIn: Jordan Brompton

www.myenergi.com

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S2 E5: Ali Nicholl: Decentralised data distribution: sustainability, impact, and resilience for the future of humanity and the environment.

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S2 E5: Ali Nicholl: Decentralised data distribution: sustainability, impact, and resilience for the future of humanity and the environment.

About the episode:

How can businesses share data to enable them to collaborate effectively whilst still retaining control of their data? Ali Nicholl at IOTICS thinks his company has the answer.

Guest Name: Ali Nicholl

Ali Nicholl is part of IOTICS’ founding team and IOTICS’ Head of Engagement, working across transport, logistics, utilities, the built environment, and defence, focusing on interoperability of IT & OT and digital cooperation across enterprise boundaries. Deploying decentralised, federated approaches that leverage semantics, selective sharing of data and connected digital twins. Ali is actively working on projects supporting the co-creation of transformative services and solutions at the intersection of market sectors and industries – with an interest in ESG, sustainability, and essential sharing networks.

Ali also represents IOTICS within industry and academic initiatives such as TechUK’s Digital Twin Working Group, Cranfield University’s Industry Advisory Board and, as Co-Chair, on the DT Hub Community Council. Ali is passionate about enabling and empowering individuals and organisations to use trusted interoperability to unlock the value of their data assets to meet today’s business challenges, with the future flexibility to be ready for as-yet-undefined technology and needs.

The opportunities presented by enabling programmatic discovery, data sharing and interaction must be married with a holistic understanding to unify technical and business benefits. Ali’s skills lie in taking a view across technical and sector landscapes to give confidence to those taking their first steps and to reflect impacts for the greater good.

Links:

LinkedIn: Ali Nicholl

IOTICS.com

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S2 E4: Professor Herman Russchenberg: Innovation, Business Strategies, Addressing the Climate Emergency, and the Scientific Perspective!

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S2 E4: Professor Herman Russchenberg: Innovation, Business Strategies, Addressing the Climate Emergency, and the Scientific Perspective!

About the episode:

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the US called last year the hottest on record “by far”. During the year we saw many climate-related catastrophes – from large scale fires to unprecedented flooding. And yet, for some, the science of climate change is controversial. Many claim that even climate scientists don’t believe it can be attributed to anthropogenic actions. To understand what climate scientists really believe, we thought we’d speak with one.

Professor Russchenberg leads the Climate Institute at the Technical University of Delft and is the scientific director of the national Ruisdael Observatory, both in the Netherlands, an apt choice given that roughly one third of the Netherlands lies below sea level (the lowest being 6.7 metres below) and, so, rising sea levels are an issue.

In this episode, Professor Russchenberg and Toby Corballis discuss what businesses can do, the role of technology in mitigating some of the worst effects, why we’re seeing recent events, the warming of the oceans, and where we’re headed. Importantly, we ask what role business can play in helping to mitigate some of the worst effects of climate change.

Guest Name: Professor Herman Russchenberg

With decades of industry experience, Andrew Gordon-Brooks has built his career across Telco, Finance & Media with both global enterprises and early stage startups. Holding a variety of leadership & executive level positions; including building a global engineering team for a LinkedIn top 25 startup, Andrew is currently Chief Operations Officer for Secure Delivery, a firm spec, a founder member of the OWASP Education and Training Committee, and a key contributor to the OWASP Application Security Curriculum Project.

Guest Profile:

Professor Russchenberg is a full professor in Atmospheric Remote Sensing and head of the Department of Geoscience and Remote Sensing at the Technical University, Delft, in the Netherlands. Since 202, he is the TU Delft vice rector magnificus for climate action.

As well as leading the TU Delft Climate Institute, he is the Scientific Director of the national Ruisdael Observatory.

His research themes are:

  • Climate change: the role of clouds, rainfall and aerosols in the climate system
  • Measuring the atmosphere
  • Climate engineering
  • Nowcasting rainfall

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S2 E3: Product Quality Matters with Andrew Gordon-Brooks

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Product Quality Matters with Andrew Gordon-Brooks

As we increasingly connect our devices and our lives to the online world, product security and quality become ever more important. In this episode Toby is joined by Andrew Gordon-Brooks, COO of Secure Delivery, a firm specialising in providing security improvement programmes for software engineers, product managers and leadership. Andrew is also a founding member of the OWASP Education and Training Committee, and a key contributor to the OWASP Application Security Curriculum Project, whose goal is to produce a standard Application Security curriculum across academia and industry.

About Andrew:

With decades of industry experience, Andrew Gordon-Brooks has built his career across Telco, Finance & Media with both global enterprises and early stage startups. Holding a variety of leadership & executive level positions; including building a global engineering team for a LinkedIn top 25 startup, Andrew is currently Chief Operations Officer for Secure Delivery, a firm spec, a founder member of the OWASP Education and Training Committee, and a key contributor to the OWASP Application Security Curriculum Project.

Links:

https://securedelivery.io
https://owasp.org
https://productqualitymatters.com/

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