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EV Insider is the trusted intersection between owners and the car market. Leaders from across the industry join the podcast to share insights and help EV owners make smart decisions when buying and selling electric cars.

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22 episodios

episode EV Interest Isn't Just Gas Prices with Andrew Wright artwork

EV Interest Isn't Just Gas Prices with Andrew Wright

Gas prices passed $4.50 a gallon in Pennsylvania this spring but according to Andrew Wright, that's not what's actually moving EV shoppers like some people suspect. In this episode of EV Insider, host Scott Case sits down with Andrew Wright, Managing Partner at Vinart Dealerships in the Lehigh Valley, to unpack what's really driving EV demand six months after the federal tax credit expired.  The conversation digs into the real barrier to adoption — what Andrew calls "refueling parity" — why charging perception matters more than charging reality, and what's exciting about the EV market right now.  Subscribe to EV Insider for more conversations with the leaders shaping the EV market: https://www.recurrentauto.com/about/ev-insider

21 de may de 2026 - 14 min
episode You Drive Your EV Less Than You Think with John Murphy artwork

You Drive Your EV Less Than You Think with John Murphy

Most people drive a lot less than they think — and that one insight could change how you shop for your next EV. In this episode, Recurrent's Scott Case sits down with John Murphy of Holler Classic Group — one of Central Florida's largest dealer groups and one of the country's top Vinfast retailers — for a candid conversation about the realities of selling and owning electric vehicles in 2026. What we cover: The small-plane analogy that explains how badly buyers overestimate their daily driving How real-world EV range routinely beats EPA estimates — and why dealers should say so louder What happens when cheap 2022 EV leases start coming back to the lot How Holler Classic built one of America's most successful Vinfast operations from scratch The state-by-state mess of EV registration fees — and the surprising places that don't charge any Links → Subscribe to EV Cents, our weekly newsletter for EV owners and shoppers: https://newsletter.recurrentauto.com/ → Sell your EV with Recurrent and get offers from vetted buyers: https://www.recurrentauto.com/sell → Recurrent's research library: https://www.recurrentauto.com/research

21 de may de 2026 - 11 min
episode Only 10% EV Market Share by 2023?! with Analyst Cliff Banks artwork

Only 10% EV Market Share by 2023?! with Analyst Cliff Banks

"We'd  need a World War II strategy to pull this off." Cliff Banks, founder of AUTOVATE and The Banks Report, has spent a decade bringing automotive investors, dealers, and tech firms together to understand the role of capital in retail transformation. Unlike many EV optimists, Cliff brings a decidedly measured view—one shaped by capital flows, manufacturing realities, and political headwinds. His forecast for 2030 EV adoption? 10-15%. Not 50%. What we cover: The manufacturing reality check: Where will the plants come from to hit 50% EV adoption? Ford and GM are getting criticized, but could they have done it differently? China's unfair advantage: Why their EV dominance is a national strategy (like World War II mobilization), not a legacy automaker innovation story Detroit vs. Phoenix whiplash: Living between two markets shows wildly different adoption curves and consumer mindsets Political polarization hurt EVs: The conversation became politicized from day one, damaging innovation and development Tesla's market share rebound: Despite Musk's White House ties, Cliff predicts Tesla gains share in 2026 as political affiliation recedes Autonomous + EV = the real demand driver: Rivian's CEO predicts autonomous features will be expected by 2030. If true, EVs will surge because autonomy requires electric platforms Used EV growth is guaranteed: 5x growth over the last 5 years, another 5x coming regardless of Trump administration policies This is a capital markets lens on the EV transition—grounded, skeptical, and deeply informed by what investors are actually doing (versus what regulators or advocates want them to do). About Cliff: Founder of AUTOVATE, a premier conference for automotive investors and dealer executives, and creator of The Banks Report. Based between Detroit and Phoenix, Cliff has been tracking capital flows in automotive retail for over a decade. 🔗 Learn more about Recurrent: https://www.recurrentauto.com  🔗 Learn more about AUTOVATE: https://www.autovate.org

30 de abr de 2026 - 12 min
episode The EV Bridge That Rural America Needs with Christopher Singleton artwork

The EV Bridge That Rural America Needs with Christopher Singleton

Can EVs work in rural Texas? Christopher Singleton says yes, but only if dealers get the strategy right. Christopher Singleton, Managing Partner at Mike Terry Auto Group, oversees four dealership locations across central and east Texas—markets where diesel trucks dominate, charging infrastructure is sparse, and shoppers prioritize reliability over technology. In this conversation, Christopher shares how his team is navigating the EV transition in communities where the use case has to be proven, not assumed. What we cover: Why most of buyers end up purchasing something different than they planned, and how that creates EV opportunities The myth of range anxiety: Why Christopher changed his mind after personally owning EVs Why hybrid technology may be the smarter near-term strategy for rural dealers (hint: it's about service margins) How to match inventory to local demographics: income levels + infrastructure = success Why education (not pressure) is the key to converting skeptical shoppers Christopher brings a refreshingly honest, business-focused perspective to EV adoption. He's not anti-EV, but he's meeting his rural customers where they are.  🔗 Learn more about Recurrent: https://www.recurrentauto.com

15 de abr de 2026 - 14 min
episode The EV Apocalypse That Wasn't with Paul J Daly & Kyle Mountsier artwork

The EV Apocalypse That Wasn't with Paul J Daly & Kyle Mountsier

Is 2026 the year used EVs finally break through? EV Insider host Scott sits down with Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier of ASOTU to unpack what's actually happening in the market right now. Their conference: https://www.asotucon.com/ They dig into why there's historically no tight correlation between gas prices and new EV sales — except for one notable six-month stretch in 2022, when EV share jumped 50%. With gas prices spiking again and CarMax reporting a 28% year-over-year increase in used EV searches, the question isn't whether demand is building — it's whether it will convert before prices stabilize. A big part of the answer is supply. The wave of 2022-era EVs is coming off lease right now, flooding the used market with affordable inventory at exactly the moment consumers are feeling pain at the pump. But there's a catch: many of those original lessees had payments as low as $200/month thanks to aggressive captive finance rates and incentives that no longer exist. How dealers navigate those returning customers — and whether they trade up, buy used, or walk — is one of the most interesting storylines of the year. Scott also shares some of Recurrent's most surprising findings from six years and 35,000 vehicles worth of real-world data: EV batteries are lasting longer than expected, and most EVs are actually exceeding their EPA range estimates after three years on the road. The data suggests dealers and manufacturers have been underselling the product — and that EV retention rates sit above 90% once someone makes the switch. The group also debates whether dealers who've pulled back on EV education are walking into a trap, and why Toyota's decision to go all-in on EVs in 2026 — while everyone else is zigging toward hybrids — might be the smartest move in the industry. EV Insider is produced by Recurrent, the company helping dealers and consumers make smarter decisions with real-world EV data.  https://www.recurrentauto.com/about/ev-insider

3 de abr de 2026 - 20 min
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