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Byte Off Podcast

David Fidalgo & James Carter
Byte Off Podcast
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  • Charging and Interoperability: the future of EVs
    EVs and EV chargers are no longer the tiniest piece of the pie when it comes to automotive infrastructure - if anything, now they're one of the biggest! But in a world of various EV manufacturers, and as a result various EV charging outputs, how does the interoperability of these standards work? Our wonderful co-host/EV enthusiast James Carter flew solo in this episode to discuss the ins and outs of interoperability with guest Erika H. Myers, Executive Director at CharIN North America. Together, they spoke about the current status of EV charging ineroperability, its potential for the future, and the obstacles it needs to overcome to get there. They dive deeper than you can imagine, so plus in your headphones and get ready for the great discussion.CharIN Global is a non-profit organization that dedicated to empowering and promoting the use of CSS (Combined Charging System) interoperability as a global standard for electric vehicles, and MCS (Megawatt Charging System) for commercial and heavy-duty vehicles. Byte Off Podcast is powered by Y-Mobility, a boutique consultancy aiming to support companies within the automotive/mobility industry in their transition to a software-defined architecture.
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  • The ins and outs of AI in Automotive
    What does it mean for AI to be in the automotive industry? How does this impact future software developments and integration? What are the misconceptions about AI in this context? These are just some of the questions our seasoned co-hosts, James Carter and David Fidalgo, discuss with Roger Ordman - Executive VP of Marketing at Aurora Labs.  Want to hear what they had to say ? Sit back, plug in your headphones, and enjoy their takes on one of the newest aspects of the automotive industry.This podcast is powered by Y-Mobility. 
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  • The Present and Future of SPACs
    Our dear friend and EV pioneer Michael Perschke joins David and James as they discuss the ins and outs of SPACs. Whether they're a steadfast part of the future, whether they're living out their final moments...and everything in between. Take a seat and join our discussion as we contemplate what the future in the industry holds (or lacks) for SPACs.
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  • Gigafactories: The good, the bad and the future
    In the second instalment of Byte Off Podcast, James and David are joined by our dear friend and expert from Arcadis, Natalie Sauber.  The three of them have a chat about one of the top buzzwords of today: Gigafactories. They delve into the investment, the supply chain, newcomers, getting down to the honest reality of gigafactories and the effects they will have on society. Again, presenting another challenge to the automotive industry, as we always aim to do. 
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  • Are we getting hydrogenised or electrified?
    In the pilot episode of Byte Off Podcast, our co-hosts, David Fidalgo & James Carter, and expert guest, Paul Martin, discussed whether or not hydrogen is the fuel of the future? How it compares (or if at all) to electrification? We took a look at the development of the infrastructures from the last few decades, the mindset (or misconceptions) that users tend to have towards hydrogen, and a thorough discussion of its costs and benefits. Things get heated, so plug in your headphones and grab some popcorn for this fiery, thought-provoking debate.
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Byte Off Podcast is a space to debate and analyse the future mobility tech of the next 10-15 years
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