
Kilowatt: A Podcast about Electric Vehicles
918Digital
Show overview
Kilowatt: A Podcast about Electric Vehicles has been publishing since 2016, and across the 10 years since has built a catalogue of 703 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 410 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 22 min and 43 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 35 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 115 episodes published. Published by 918Digital.
From the publisher
Kilowatt is a podcast about electric vehicles (EVs) that covers various topics related to EVs, including the latest news and developments, the benefits and challenges of EVs, and the future of transportation. The podcast features interviews with experts in the field and provides in-depth analysis and information about EVs. It aims to educate and inform listeners about the latest trends and innovations in the EV industry.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Latest Episodes
View all 703 episodesHigh Gas Prices are Giving Used EVs a Glow-Up
A Chat with Jill Ciminillo
A Chat with Max Patten
A Chat with Kim Lundgren
Tesla's Q1 2026 Earnings Call
Batteries, Bots, and Big Decisions
Hubris, Broken Promises, and an AI Pivot
Luxury or Leverage? Decoding BYD’s European Markup
Tesla’s War on Autonomous Hacks
Ron Burch Chose a New Battery Over a New Model S
Tires, Tech, and TIRE-ABLE Delivery Numbers

Ep 692Kerry Murphey Talks EVs
Kerry Murphey Talks EVs Episode SummaryIn this episode, Kerry Murphey joins the show to talk EVs. Support the Showwww.supportkilowatt.com Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTube Beyond the Post Podcast Shuffle Playlist 918Digital Website Kerry's Links: Whooshn YouTube Channel The Final Lap Weekly Podcast The Final Lap Podcast (Pod.link) The Final Lap on Bleav Toby Christie Show Art Created By DALL·E Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 691The Rise of Waymo and the Fall of AFEELA
Description:In this episode of Kilowatt, Bodie breaks down the latest developments in the EV world, highlighting both progress and growing pains across the industry. He discusses Tesla and Elon Musk teasing a mysterious new vehicle while speculation builds around production numbers. The episode also dives into Waymo’s rapid growth in autonomous ride-hailing, including its expanding partnership with Uber. On the flip side, Bodhi covers setbacks from Honda and Sony Honda Mobility, as the AFEELA project appears to stall. He also explores the need for affordable EVs in the U.S., including the intriguing idea of rebadging the Leapmotor A10 as a modern budget option. The episode wraps with a preview of the next show, featuring a motorsports perspective on EVs. Support the Showwww.supportkilowatt.com Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTube Beyond the Post Podcast Shuffle Playlist 918Digital Website News Links: $10,000 Leapmotor A10 is the new-age Neon Stellantis needs Waymo Has Doubled Its Weekly Ridership In Under A Year Tesla "Killer" heads to the graveyard as AFEELA taps out Elon Musk says Tesla is developing a new vehicle: "Way cooler than a minivan" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 690Toyota Drops $800M on EVs While the Legacy Automakers Pull Back
Episode Summary In this episode, we dive into the latest developments shaping the electric vehicle landscape, starting with a closer look at Donut Lab’s solid-state battery claims and the notable absence of key performance data. We discuss Tesla’s Cybertruck earning a rare crash safety distinction and what that could mean for its reputation moving forward. Toyota’s significant investment in U.S.-based EV production sparks speculation about its next electric model, while Volkswagen faces scrutiny with a large-scale EV recall tied to battery concerns. We also explore Cadillac’s push toward “eyes-off” driving technology and when consumers might realistically expect to see it. Finally, Tesla’s ambitious expansion plans at Giga Texas hint at a future blending manufacturing with ecological design. It’s a packed episode covering innovation, challenges, and the future direction of EVs. Support the Show Support Kilowatt Other Podcasts Beyond the Post YouTube Beyond the Post Podcast Shuffle Playlist 918Digital Website News Links Donut Lab solid-state battery: 5 independent tests in, still no energy density or cycle life data Tesla Cybertruck just won a rare and elusive crash safety honor Toyota Will Invest $800 Million To Build A Second EV In The U.S. What Could It Be? Volkswagen is recalling 100,000 EVs over potential battery issues Cadillac Is Testing ‘Eyes-Off’ Driving For The Escalade. Here’s When You’ll Be Able To Buy It Tesla files site plans for massive Giga Texas expansion including ‘ecological paradise’ Show Art Created By DALL·E Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 689Brian Makse Talks Leaf and EV4
Episode Summary In this episode, we’re joined by automotive journalist Brian Makse to talk about the new Nissan Leaf and Kia EV4. Check out Brian's podcast and YouTube channel, Brian Drives Cars for deeper, more meaningful conversations about car culture. I also break down a busy week in EV news, including Tesla opening its Supercharger network to more brands like Dodge, Jeep, and Fiat, while simultaneously expanding its powerful 500 kW V4 chargers in the U.S. On the software side, Tesla’s Full Self-Driving continues to face challenges, with delays in European approval and increased scrutiny from regulators in the U.S., even as new versions move closer to wider release. Meanwhile, competition in the EV space is heating up, with BMW pushing range boundaries, Rivian gaining support from Uber’s massive robotaxi investment, and several automakers scaling back or canceling EV programs. We wrap up with ongoing Tesla Roadster delays and what all of these developments mean for the future of electric vehicles and the industry as a whole. Support the Show https://www.supportkilowatt.com/ Other Podcasts Beyond the Post YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@beyondthepostfm Beyond the Post Podcast – https://www.beyondthepost.fm/ Shuffle Playlist – https://shows.acast.com/shuffle-playlist 918Digital Website – https://www.918digital.com/ Brian’s Links Brian Makse YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/brianmakse Brian Drives Cars Podcast – https://bleav.com/shows/brian-drives-cars/ Brian Makse Website – https://makse.com News Links Dodge, Jeep, Fiat and Others Gain Access to Tesla’s Supercharger Network Tesla Delays FSD Approval in Europe Again, Now Expects April 10 Tesla Opens More 500 kW V4 Superchargers in U.S. Tesla Fixes Wall Connector Wi-Fi Issue With Update 26.2 Uber’s $1.25 Billion Bet on Rivian Robotaxis Puts Pressure on Tesla The New BMW i3 EV Is a Road Trip Monster With 440 Miles of Range Musk Confirms Tesla FSD V14.3 Is in Testing, Wide Release Soon Tesla Faces Potential Recall in NHTSA Visibility Crash Probe Tesla Roadster Gets New Unveiling Date Once Again Elon Musk Claims Tesla Roadster Unveil Is Coming Next Month Honda Prologue May Be Next as Honda Cancels Three EVs The Volvo EX30 Joins America’s Growing EV Graveyard New BMW iX3 Gets 50,000 Orders in Its First Six Months Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 688Donut's Big Test, Lucid’s Big Gamble, and an ARFF Fire Truck's Big Tires
EEpisode Summary In this episode, we sit down with automotive journalist and content creator Brian Makse to talk about his journey through the car world, his YouTube channel, and what makes compelling automotive storytelling today. Brian shares insights into the evolving media landscape, the importance of authentic reviews, and how enthusiast culture continues to shift alongside electrification. We also dive into his podcast Brian Drives Cars and how long-form conversations differ from video content. From CES, we bring you an exclusive interview with Chief Daniel White of the DFW Airport Fire Department, discussing the future of airport emergency response and cutting-edge firefighting technology. A major highlight is the Oshkosh Velocity electric ARFF truck, which represents a significant step forward in sustainable emergency vehicles. The conversation explores how electrification is reaching even the most demanding, mission-critical applications. Overall, this episode blends automotive media, EV innovation, and real-world applications of next-gen vehicle technology in a way that’s both informative and engaging. Support the Show https://www.supportkilowatt.com/ Other Podcasts Beyond the Post YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@beyondthepostfm Beyond the Post Podcast – https://www.beyondthepost.fm/ Shuffle Playlist – https://shows.acast.com/shuffle-playlist 918Digital Website – https://www.918digital.com/ Riverside Fire Cart Preview - https://riverside.com/editor/preview/d8f4d37c-5f43-4ebe-bd5d-d881d7eadb20/69b995caf8063d2b3fa2d87a?share-token=3eab5fdd41e843949bd3&content-shared=recording-preview Guest Links Brian Makse YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/brianmakse Brian Drives Cars Podcast – https://bleav.com/shows/brian-drives-cars/ Brian Makse Website – https://makse.com CES Interview Links Chief Daniel White (LinkedIn) – https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-white-81753149/ DFW Airport Fire Department – https://www.dfwairport.com/dps/fire/ Oshkosh Velocity ARFF Truck – https://www.oshkoshairport.com/striker-volterra-arff-vehicle-guide News Links Donut Lab solid-state battery charging test (Electrek) – https://electrek.co/2026/03/16/donut-lab-solid-state-battery-pack-test-verge-motorcycles/ Donut Lab battery charging coverage (InsideEVs) – https://insideevs.com/news/790194/donut-lab-verge-motorcycles-solid-state-battery-charging/ Donut Lab battery retention test (Electrek) – https://electrek.co/2026/03/09/donut-lab-solid-state-battery-self-discharge-test-vtt/ Lucid Investor Day highlights (CleanTechnica) – https://cleantechnica.com/2026/03/14/lucid-investor-day-report-we-are-building-for-the-future/ Lucid midsize EV announcement (Electrek) – https://electrek.co/2026/03/12/lucid-lcid-reveals-two-new-midsize-evs-starting-under-50000/ Lucid Cosmos & Earth SUVs (InsideEVs) – https://insideevs.com/news/789809/lucid-cosmos-earth-ev-suv-official/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ep 687Inside FireCart with Founder Chris Figureida
Episode Description In this episode, Bodie sits down with Chris Figureida, founder of FireCart, to discuss a unique approach to wildfire protection for homeowners. Chris shares how witnessing the devastation of the 2017 Thomas Fire in California inspired him to create FireCart, a portable water cart designed to help people defend their property during wildfire emergencies. The conversation explores how the system works, including its pump capabilities, water drafting from pools or ponds, and the importance of training and preparedness when using firefighting equipment. Chris also explains how environmentally safer firefighting foam can help create a protective barrier around homes. Beyond the product itself, the discussion highlights the importance of wildfire preparedness, defensible space, and community collaboration with local fire departments. Chris also talks about how feedback from firefighters helped refine FireCart and how the product may evolve to help protect larger homes and even commercial properties. This episode offers both a fascinating look at an innovative tool and practical advice for anyone living in wildfire-prone areas. Support the Show https://www.supportkilowatt.com/ Other Podcasts Beyond the Post YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@beyondthepostfm Beyond the Post Podcasthttps://www.beyondthepost.fm/ Shuffle Playlisthttps://shows.acast.com/shuffle-playlist 918Digital Websitehttps://www.918digital.com/ Kilowatt YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@918Digital News Links FireCart – Portable Wildfire Protection Systemhttps://firecart.co Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 686How SWTCH Energy Is Expanding EV Charging Where People Live
EDESCRIPTION: In this episode, I’m joined by Jeremy Cohen, Director of Real Estate Partnerships at SWTCH Energy, to talk about the challenges and opportunities of deploying EV charging in multifamily and commercial properties. Jeremy explains how SWTCH works with property owners and developers to install charging infrastructure while minimizing costly electrical upgrades. We dive into their smart energy management platform, how load balancing allows more chargers to be installed on existing electrical capacity, and why Level 2 charging is often the best fit for residential environments. Jeremy also walks through the process of evaluating a property, from site assessments to determining the right mix of chargers and power allocation. We discuss different revenue models available to property owners, including charging by time or energy and even implementing idle fees. The conversation also covers practical challenges like vandalism, uptime monitoring, and ensuring a reliable experience for drivers. Finally, Jeremy shares his thoughts on how EV infrastructure has evolved over the past decade and why collaboration between property managers, utilities, and cities will be critical as EV adoption accelerates. If you’ve ever wondered how EV charging works for apartments and shared spaces, this episode offers a fascinating look behind the scenes. SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.supportkilowatt.com/ OTHER PODCASTS: Beyond the Post YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@beyondthepostfm Beyond the Post Podcast – https://www.beyondthepost.fm/ Shuffle Playlist – https://shows.acast.com/shuffle-playlist 918Digital Website – https://www.918digital.com/ LINKS: SWTCH Energy – https://swtchenergy.com Show Art Created By Dall-E Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 685Lucid Motors Q4 2025 Earnings Call
Lucid Motors Q4 2025 Earnings Call Description In this episode, we break down Lucid Motors’ Q4 2025 earnings call, featuring insights from interim CEO Mark Winterhoff and CFO Tawfiq Boussaid. The discussion highlights how Lucid navigated a challenging EV market while nearly doubling production and increasing deliveries throughout the year. A major focus is the launch and ramp-up of the Lucid Gravity SUV, which quickly became a significant contributor to deliveries and revenue. We also explore Lucid’s manufacturing improvements and operational efficiency gains that helped the company scale production. Another major topic is Lucid’s strategic partnerships with Uber and Nuro, which aim to position the company in the emerging robotaxi market and autonomous mobility sector. Financial performance, including improved margins and operational efficiencies, is also reviewed alongside the company’s cautious approach to cost management. Finally, we look ahead to Lucid’s plans for 2026, including global market expansion, increased brand awareness, and the development of a midsize platform designed to reach a broader EV audience. Overall, the call paints a picture of a company focused on scaling production, expanding technology partnerships, and strengthening its position in an increasingly competitive EV landscape. Support the Show Support Kilowatt Other Podcasts Beyond the Post YouTube Beyond the Post Podcast Shuffle Playlist 918Digital Website News Links Lucid Motors Q4 2025 Earnings Call Show Art Created By DALL·E Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 684Hot Donuts, Robotaxis, and Robo-Chefs
Episode Description (Kilowatt 684) In this episode, Bodie shares a quick community update and an ad swap with the Car Stuff Podcast and The Final Lap Weekly, then jumps into a packed round-up of EV and clean-tech headlines. The Tesla segment includes a customer service story, Cybertruck pricing news, global expansion updates, and fresh Full Self-Driving chatter (including international approvals and new driver-behavior features). From there, Bodie covers broader industry movement with NIO’s momentum and partnerships, plus an Aptera progress check-in as the solar EV startup pushes toward production. The battery conversation centers on Donut Lab’s latest solid-state testing and what the results might (and might not) mean for real-world EV performance. Finally, Bodie spotlights the Nosh AI Chef project and closes with a proud parent moment celebrating Sierra’s latest YouTube success. Ad Swap: The Car Stuff Podcast The Final Lap Whooshn YouTube Links Mentioned: Nosh AI Chef Nosh AI Chef Kickstarter Sierra’s video: Why work is starting to look medieval Allison's Podcast Support the Show Support Kilowatt Other Podcasts Beyond the Post YouTube Beyond the Post Podcast Shuffle Playlist 918Digital Website News Links Donut Lab solid-state battery survives 100°C discharge in second independent test What Donut Lab’s Latest Solid-State EV Battery Test Actually Reveals Tesla Robotaxis Aren’t Hitting California Streets Any Time Soon, Says Data Tesla touts California robotaxis but does nothing to get permits Tesla expands global FSD (Supervised) testing with Abu Dhabi trials NIO Deliveries Rise 58% in February — Charts NIO & Bosch Sign Strategic Cooperation Agreement Tesla increases Cybertruck AWD price to $70,000 after creating artificial urgency Tesla Vehicles Finally Come To Africa Tesla’s Megawatt Chargers Are Coming Soon. Here’s Where The First Ones Will Go Tesla Cybercab Lead Quits Just Months Before Mass Production Tesla Full Self-Driving’s newest behavior is the perfect answer to aggressive cars Tesla FSD (Supervised) could be approved in the Netherlands next month: Musk Slate EV pricing coming in June, still expected to mid-$20k range art by dall-e Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.