The Future of Electric Vehicles | EnVisioneering Exchange podcast ep. 63

Host Vic Marinich is joined by Kimmo Rauma, vice president of Danfoss Editron, to discuss electric vehicles and the policies and infrastructure needed for widespread adoption.

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Guest Bio

Kimmo Rauma is vice president of Danfoss Editron. He has nearly 20 years of experience in the electrification industry and holds master’s and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering.

Episode Summary

Host Vic Marinich is joined by Kimmo Rauma, vice president of Danfoss Editron, to discuss electric vehicles and the policies and infrastructure needed for widespread adoption.

Main Points

  • While several technologies – batteries, liquid hydrogen, bio fuels – exist to power vehicles without combustion engines, there needs to be a greater number of charging stations and the infrastructure to support them in order to have widespread adoption of electric vehicles. (3:00)
  • Most consumers and businesses think electric vehicles are difficult and time-consuming to charge, but when the charging infrastructure is in place, people can charge passenger cars at home and industry will be able to charge heavy-duty vehicles with onboard chargers, making it easier than going to a gas station. (7:40)
  • At the moment, batteries for electric vehicles are still very expensive, creating another barrier to adoption. (10:15)
  • Federal, state and local governments need to provide incentives for electric vehicle adoption. The subsidies currently provided are a start, but more needs to be done. (10:45)
  • The federal government plan to electrify school buses is a good one and will create a healthier environment for our children. (15:50)
  • There need to be clear business incentives for adopting electric vehicles. Companies will adopt electric vehicles when there is a positive financial impact. (19:20)
  • With the growing push from governments, electric vehicle adoption will increase in the years ahead. (24:00)
  • Electrification in off-highway vehicles will happen in the coming years. Danfoss Editron is focused on ensuring off-highway customers will have the tools and support to make the full transition to electric motors. (25:50)

Links

For more insight on the current state of electric vehicle adoption, see this report from the Center for Sustainable Energy.

For insight on how electrification of transportation plays a key role in the decarbonization of cities, see our “Roadmap for Decarbonizing Cities” whitepaper.

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