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eTechvolution Podcast: eMobility and Automotive Innovation

eTechvolution Podcast: eMobility and Automotive Innovation

Auteur(s): Syed Haseeb Hassan
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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.Syed Haseeb Hassan
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  • The REAL Reason China is Dominating the Car Industry (Not What You Think)
    Sep 20 2025

    Everyone says China is leading because of money, factories, and engineers. But that’s only half the truth.The real reason China is dominating the global car industry is the consumer mindset. Chinese buyers demand constant innovation, embrace beta software, and see cars as lifestyle spaces, not just transport. This creates an “innovation / acceleration loop” where companies launch bold features, get real-world feedback fast, and improve at lightning speed.Meanwhile in Europe, stricter regulations, cautious consumers, and slower adoption keep automakers stuck in the past.In this video (recorded at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich), I break down:- Why Chinese consumers fuel faster innovation- How “Beta vs. Perfect” thinking shapes adoption- What Europe can learn from China’s mindset- Why this cultural gap matters more than subsidies or factories⚡ Question for you: Do you think Europe can change its mindset, or will it always lag behind?

    Drop your thoughts in the comments. I’d love to hear your perspective.🔔 Subscribe for more deep-dives into EVs, eMobility, and the future of cars#EV #ChinaEV #CarIndustry #etechvolution #EuropeVsChina #eMobility #AutoRevolution

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    11 min
  • V2G Is Near, EV Fleet Optimization Is Critical & How Spirii Cut Charging Data by 90% for Lower OPEX
    Sep 17 2025

    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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    27 min
  • Can Europe Compete? BMW & Siemens CEOs on Regulation, China, and the 2035 Ban at IAA Mobility 2025!
    Sep 10 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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    23 min
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