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Transition to Zero

Podcast door Jared Schnader

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Autel and Electrification of Transit

Keywords EV charging, Autel Energy, market landscape, reliability, data management, regulatory compliance, government programs, communication, charging technology, industry maturity Summary In this episode of Transition to Zero, host Jerge Schneider speaks with Dario Pagani from Autel Energy about the evolving landscape of EV charging technology. They discuss the reliability of chargers, the importance of data management for fleet optimization, and the challenges posed by regulatory compliance. The conversation also highlights the role of government programs in infrastructure development and the need for improved communication and collaboration within the industry. Looking ahead, they explore the future of charging technology and the lessons learned from past experiences in the market. Takeaways The EV charging market is stabilizing after a period of intense competition. Reliability and diagnostics are crucial for long-term investment in charging infrastructure. Data management is essential for optimizing fleet operations and reducing costs. BABA compliance for chargers increases costs but ensures local manufacturing. Government programs can provide necessary support and structure for industry growth. Effective communication among stakeholders is vital for successful project execution. 2026 is anticipated to be a pivotal year for deploying existing charging technologies. The industry is maturing, with a focus on proven solutions rather than constant innovation. Lessons learned from past failures are shaping a more confident market. Investing in the EV industry is seen as a revolutionary opportunity. sound bites "We're getting past the race to the bottom." "Reliability is key for long-term investment." "BABA compliance increases costs significantly." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Autel Energy and EV Charging 02:48 Market Landscape and Business Models 05:46 Ensuring Charger Reliability and Maintenance 08:12 Regulatory Compliance: Buy America and Its Implications 11:17 Government's Role in Industry Development 14:02 Infrastructure Challenges and Solutions 16:34 Communication and Collaboration in Electrification 19:35 Lessons Learned and Future Considerations 22:06 The Future of Charging Technology and Deployment

19 mei 2026 - 34 min
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Zeroing in on ZEBs Report: 2026

Summary This episode features insights from CalSTART experts on the latest trends in zero emission bus adoption across the US, highlighting growth, regional spread, and industry maturity. keywords Zero Emission Buses, ZEBs, Transit Industry, Fleet Transition, Data Ecosystem, Technology Adoption, Workforce Development, Industry Trends key topics Growth in zero emission bus deployment despite industry challenges Nationwide adoption across 48 states, including smaller agencies Transition planning and technology maturity in transit fleets guest name Mike Hynes and Kaila Ketelsen Titles Zeroing in on ZEBs: 2023 Adoption Trends and Insights How US Transit Agencies Are Accelerating Zero Emission Bus Deployment sound bites "48 out of 50 states now have deployments." "Fuel cell growth has increased from 45% to 55%." "Leaning on industry collaboration is key." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Zeroing in on ZEBs Report 00:48 What is the Zeroing in on ZEBs Report? 01:41 Key Findings from the 2023 Report 02:15 Regional and Nationwide Adoption Trends 03:48 Growth Despite Industry Headwinds 04:17 Distribution of Zero Emission Buses Across the US 05:43 Evolving Data Ecosystem at CalSTART 08:27 Challenges of Data Centralization and Validation 10:58 Battery Electric vs Hydrogen Fuel Cells 12:55 Trends in Fleet Transition Planning 15:34 Insights for Transit Agencies from Data Analysis 16:58 Workforce Development and Industry Models 18:45 Generation Zero Event and Peer Exchange 20:41 Surprising Trends in Adoption by Region 22:13 Lessons for Transit Agencies Moving Forward resources CalSTART Zeroing in on ZEBs Report 2023 - https://calstart.org/reports/zeroing-in-on-zebs-2023 Generation Zero Event by CalSTART and CARB - https://calstart.org/events/generation-zero Neoride - Industry Collaboration Model - https://neoride.com/ California Air Resources Board (CARB) - https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/ guest links LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/mikehynes LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/kailaketelsen

28 apr 2026 - 28 min
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Workforce Development in Transit: Clean Technology Training Trust

Keywords Clean Technology, Workforce Development, Zero Emission, Apprenticeships, Training, Clean Transportation, Policy, Future Workforce, Technology Integration, Employee Retention Summary In this episode of Transition to Zero, host Jared Schnader speaks with Dr. Kimberly Moore, National Director of the Clean Technology Training Trust, about the critical role of workforce development in achieving zero-emission goals in transportation. They discuss the importance of aligning workforce training with technological advancements, the challenges faced in workforce readiness, and the need for policies that support sustained investment in training. Dr. Moore emphasizes the significance of apprenticeships and customized training solutions to prepare the next generation for emerging roles in clean technology. The conversation also touches on the integration of technology in training and the evolving expectations of the workforce. Takeaways The Clean Technology Training Trust addresses workforce gaps in clean transportation. Workforce readiness is essential for the successful deployment of zero-emission technologies. Organizations must plan for workforce development alongside technology investments. Safety and skills training are critical in the transition to new technologies. Apprenticeships provide a pathway to the middle class without student debt. Policies must support sustained workforce investment for long-term success. Customization in training programs is necessary to meet specific organizational needs. The future workforce will require hybrid roles that combine various skill sets. Retention of employees is linked to ongoing training and development opportunities. The next generation values purpose and career pathways over traditional college routes. Titles Bridging the Gap: Workforce Development in Clean Tech The Future of Clean Transportation: Workforce Readiness sound bites "Workforce readiness is really core." "You have to build that workforce too." "You want to know that they see you." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Clean Technology Training Trust 02:43 The Importance of Workforce Development in Clean Transportation 05:34 Challenges in Workforce Readiness 08:44 The Role of Policy in Workforce Training 11:32 Apprenticeships and Long-Term Workforce Success 14:21 Creating Scalable Workforce Solutions 17:06 The Future of Workforce Training with Technology 19:48 Emerging Roles and Competencies for the Next Generation 22:52 Retention and Employee Fulfillment 25:52 The Pathways to Success for Future Generations

14 apr 2026 - 35 min
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Electreon: Perpetual Motion through Dynamic Charging

Episode Summary In this episode of Transition to Zero, host Jared Schnader sits down with Stefan Tongur of Electreon to explore how wireless charging is reshaping the future of electric transportation. The conversation revisits Electreon's core breakthrough—wireless charging embedded directly into roadways—and explains how charging can occur not only when vehicles are parked, but also while they are in motion. This approach directly addresses persistent barriers to EV adoption, including range anxiety, long charging times, grid constraints, and the high cost of oversized batteries. Stefan shares updates on Electreon's progress since their last appearance, highlighting the shift from technology validation to real-world commercialization. Key pilot projects in Michigan and Utah demonstrate over 99% reliability, successful energy transfer at scale, and growing collaboration with state DOTs, universities, utilities, and industry partners. These projects prove that electric roads can be deployed within existing permitting and construction processes, making them viable for U.S. infrastructure. A major focus of the discussion is the business case for wireless charging roads. By turning existing roadways into revenue-generating assets, states and municipalities can potentially offset declining gas-tax revenues while reducing the need for massive charging depots and land-intensive megawatt chargers. International examples—particularly in France—show how toll-road operators can use electric roads to support heavy-duty trucks, reduce required charging space, and enable smaller, lower-cost vehicle batteries. The episode also dives into the UCLA wireless charging project, a flagship U.S. deployment that brings together transit buses, multiple regional transit agencies, and future applications such as autonomous vehicles and shared mobility. By treating charging infrastructure as a shared platform rather than isolated assets, the UCLA project illustrates how wireless charging can unlock longer vehicle uptime, lower total cost of ownership, and more resilient grid operations—offering a glimpse of what scalable, seamless electrification could look like nationwide. Key Takeaways * Wireless charging can occur while vehicles are parked or in motion, eliminating downtime and range anxiety. * Pilot projects in Michigan and Utah demonstrate high reliability and real-world feasibility within existing road construction processes. * Electric roads can become revenue-generating infrastructure, helping replace gas-tax income and reduce land use for charging depots. * International deployments, especially in France, show strong potential for heavy-duty trucking and toll-road business models. * The UCLA project serves as a living lab for shared charging infrastructure across multiple transit agencies and future autonomous fleets. * Wireless charging enables smaller batteries, lower vehicle costs, and higher fleet utilization, benefiting operators, utilities, and communities. Links & Resources * Electreon – Wireless charging for electric vehicles: https://www.electreon.com [https://www.electreon.com/] * CALSTART – National nonprofit focused on transportation decarbonization: https://calstart.org [https://calstart.org/] * Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) – Partner on electric road pilot projects: https://www.michigan.gov/mdot [https://www.michigan.gov/mdot] * Utah Inland Port & Utah State University – Partners on dynamic wireless charging pilots: https://inlandportauthority.utah.gov [https://inlandportauthority.utah.gov/] | https://www.usu.edu [https://www.usu.edu/] * SAE International – J2954/3 Wireless Power Transfer Standard: https://www.sae.org [https://www.sae.org/] * UCLA Transportation Services – Transit and sustainability initiatives: https://transportation.ucla.edu [https://transportation.ucla.edu/] * VINCI Autoroutes (France) – Toll-road operator involved in electric road pilots: https://www.vinci-autoroutes.com [https://www.vinci-autoroutes.com/] Podcast: Transition to Zero Guest: Stefan Tongur, Electreon Host: Jared Schnader

18 dec 2025 - 33 min
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A-Z of Buses with John Landherr

Keywords Electric Vehicles, EV, Total Cost of Ownership, Reliability, Emissions Requirements, Paradigm Shift Summary The conversation delves into the evolving landscape of electric vehicles (EVs), focusing on the anticipated shift in perception regarding their total cost of ownership and reliability. With upcoming emissions requirements set for 2027, there is a growing belief that EVs will become more appealing to consumers as they recognize the potential savings and reliability advantages over traditional diesel vehicles. The discussion highlights a significant paradigm shift in the automotive industry, emphasizing the importance of these factors in the decision-making process for future vehicle purchases. Takeaways People will start thinking about EVs more and more. Total cost of ownership will favor EVs in the near future. Reliability of EVs is becoming a key consideration. 2027 emissions requirements will drive change in the market. A paradigm shift towards EVs is imminent. Incentives for EVs are just the beginning of the transition. Next three to five years are crucial for EV adoption. EVs can offer savings compared to traditional vehicles. The inflection point for EVs is approaching rapidly. Consumers will prioritize TCO and reliability in their choices. Titles The Future of Electric Vehicles: A Paradigm Shift Understanding the Total Cost of Ownership in EVs Sound bites "It's only getting better for EVs." "A big paradigm shift is coming." "Incentives for EVs are just the beginning." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to A to Z Bus Sales

2 dec 2025 - 33 min
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