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eTechvolution Podcast: eMobility and Automotive Innovation

Syed Haseeb Hassan
eTechvolution Podcast: eMobility and Automotive Innovation
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  • V2G Is Near, EV Fleet Optimization Is Critical & How Spirii Cut Charging Data by 90% for Lower OPEX
    Looking to future proof your EV charging strategy?In this exclusive interview, I sit down with Torben Fog, Co-Founder and CIO of Spirii, to unpack how their platform is reshaping eMobility across 22 countries.We cover everything from Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) innovation to smart fleet optimization and Spirii’s groundbreaking ability to reduce charging data traffic by up to 90% using their “Power Delta” tech.Whether you're a CPO, fleet operator, or just someone obsessed with EV tech, this episode dives deep into:✅ How V2G will scale commercially by 2026✅ Why reducing SIM/data traffic saves OPEX for CPOs✅ Scheduled charging, grid balancing & depot ROI✅ Spirii Connect & Spirii Go platform insights & Turnkey Solution✅ Real use cases: Renault 5, heavy-duty trucks, and more🔔 Subscribe to the channel for more in-depth EV breakdowns, industry insights, and real-world tests.📰 Want deeper analysis? Join my newsletter for exclusive charts, numbers, and reports at etechvolution.com.
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  • Can Europe Compete? BMW & Siemens CEOs on Regulation, China, and the 2035 Ban at IAA Mobility 2025!
    At IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, BMW CEO Oliver Zipse and Siemens CEO Roland Busch sat down with Gordon Repniski (Executive Editor, POLITICO Deutschland) to discuss the future of European competitiveness.From regulation and bureaucracy to the 2035 combustion engine ban, tariffs, and the growing challenge from China, this 23 minute panel offers a candid look at how Europe’s biggest industrial players see the global landscape.What you’ll learn in this video:- Why Europe risks falling behind the US and China on innovation speed- How bureaucracy and regulation can act as Europe’s biggest brake- BMW’s take on the 2035 engine ban and the disappearance of small cars- Why China is both Europe’s strongest market and toughest competitor- Where the next big growth markets could come from: India, Latin America, ASEAN📌 Subscribe for more in-depth discussions on EVs, eMobility, and the global automotive industry.
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  • 40,075 km in 8 Days?! Mercedes AMG GT XX - Facts and Figures Summarized for this Record Endurance Run (1/2)
    Mercedes AMG GT XX has just redefined what’s possible for electric vehicles. In one of the most brutal endurance tests ever attempted, this hyper-EV covered 40,075 km in just 7.5 days, the equivalent of driving around the world.⚡ That’s not all: the energy consumed during this run equals 8 – 9 years of driving for the average European driver. Imagine compressing nearly a decade of usage into just one week.In this Part 1 video, I break down:- The record itself: 40,075 km in 7.5 days at Italy’s Nardò high-speed oval- Average speeds of 300 km/h and charging at 850 kW- How Mercedes AMG GT XX shattered Xiaomi YU7 and XPENG P7’s endurance records by 34 – 38%- The track, the drivers (including George Russell), and the charging equipment used- Why this wasn’t just a one-off stunt, but a demonstration of repeatable endurance👉 In Part 2, I’ll dive deeper into the numbers, battery estimates, charging cycles, lap counts, weather impact, and total energy consumed (~20,000 – 23,000 kWh).#Mercedes #AMGGTXX #EV #ElectricVehicles #etechvolution #emobilityDISCLAIMER - All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of said material, please send me an email at [email protected]
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  • How BMW iX3 Neue Klasse Beats Gasoline Emissions in Just 17,500 km!
    EVs aren’t green because of the battery. That’s the argument you’ve heard a thousand times. But the data tells a very different story.In this video, I break down the BMW iX3 Neue Klasse and show you how it beats its gasoline counterpart in just 17,500 km, about 1.5 years of driving in Europe. Using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), we’ll go from raw materials to recycling and see how clean an EV really is.What you’ll learn in this video:⚡ Why “EVs Aren’t Green” is a myth, and how BMW proves it with real data⚡ The 4 stages of vehicle LCA: raw materials, production, use phase, recycling⚡ How grid electricity (Germany vs Norway) changes emissions by up to 93%⚡ Inside BMW’s new Debrecen factory, cutting manufacturing CO₂ by 85%⚡ Next-gen Gen 6 cylindrical batteries: +20% energy density, –42% CO₂/kWh⚡ iX3 Neue Klasse charging: 800V, up to 400 kW, 350 km in 10 min⚡ Why this car is make or break for BMW’s EV futureKey Numbers:Carbon parity with gasoline: 17,500 km (renewables) / 21,500 km (EU grid)35% lower manufacturing CO₂ than previous BMW EVs50% recycled nickel, cobalt & lithium in new battery cellsBMW calls the iX3 Neue Klasse their cleanest and most capable EV yet. Whether it’s true or not, let’s look at the facts, the math, and the emissions.🔔 Subscribe to the channel for more in-depth EV breakdowns, industry insights, and real-world tests.📰 Want deeper analysis? Join my newsletter for exclusive charts, numbers, and reports at etechvolution.com.#BMW #NeueKlasse #EV #Emobility #etechvolution #ix3 #ix3NeueKlasse
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  • How China Scaled EVs: 10¢/kWh Fast Charging & Policies - Electric Felix Explains (2/2)
    In part two of my deep-dive with ElectricFelix (Felix Hamer), we uncover why China’s EV ecosystem has scaled so rapidly compared to Europe.⚡ Topics we cover:- The shocking reality of 10¢/kWh DC fast charging in China- Government policies and incentives shaping EV adoption- Why OEMs like BYD, Xpeng, Zeekr and Nio build their own charging networks- Tesla’s place in China’s market — and why its superchargers aren’t always the cheapest- What Europe can learn from China’s scale, strategy, and pricingFrom random parking lots in Shenzhen with 50+ chargers to nationwide charging competition, Felix shares his firsthand insights that show why Europe is falling behind.👉 Subscribe for more deep-dive conversations on EVs, charging, and the future of mobility.
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I'm Haseeb, an automotive engineer with over 10 years of industry experience. I spent 6 years developing engine & transmission components with brands like GM, Toyota, Honda, McLaren, and Opel, and in the past 4 years, I've been at the forefront of scaling eMobility across Germany, collaborating with Shell, Total, and leading EV infrastructure partners. The eTechvolution Podcast brings you insider insights, industry expert interviews, and deep dive analysis on everything emobility: EVs, charging infrastructure, business case and the operational challenges shaping our electric future.
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