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Jeremy Michalek: Behind the Supply Chain
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Jeremy Michalek: Behind the Supply Chain

Episode Summary:In this episode, Jeremy Michalek, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, joins the show to discuss the economic and environmental trade-offs of electric vehicles (EVs). He explores the comparative benefits of hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and full battery EVs, emphasizing that the optimal choice often depends on individual driving habits and regional electricity sources. Jeremy also delves into the limitations of current EV subsidies and policies, suggesting more efficient alternatives. Additionally, he touches on the lifecycle impacts of EVs, including battery production and grid emissions, and offers insights into the role of public transit and autonomous vehicles in future mobility. This conversation provides a nuanced perspective on electrification and sustainable transport policy.Support the Showwww.supportkilowatt.comOther Podcasts:Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital WebsiteGuest Links:Jeremy Michalek Faculty Page at CMUJeremy Michalek’s Research Group WebsiteVehicle Electrification Group at Carnegie Mellon*ART PROVIDED BY DALL-eSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kilowatt: A Podcast about Electric Vehicles

October 10, 202551m 45s

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Episode Summary:

In this episode, Jeremy Michalek, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, joins the show to discuss the economic and environmental trade-offs of electric vehicles (EVs). He explores the comparative benefits of hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and full battery EVs, emphasizing that the optimal choice often depends on individual driving habits and regional electricity sources. Jeremy also delves into the limitations of current EV subsidies and policies, suggesting more efficient alternatives. Additionally, he touches on the lifecycle impacts of EVs, including battery production and grid emissions, and offers insights into the role of public transit and autonomous vehicles in future mobility. This conversation provides a nuanced perspective on electrification and sustainable transport policy.


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