
Last month, CleanTechnica alums Chris DeMorro and Jo Borrás — that’s me! — joined up with Chargeway‘s Matt Teske to create a new, fun podcast for the upcoming Electrify Expo that will share a unique, and hopefully fun, take on the rapidly-expanding world of e-mobility — from electric drag racing to flying cars and everything in between.

Image courtesy Electrify Expo
For those of you not familiar with Electrify Expo, it’s a live event that was created to accelerate the public’s awareness and adoption of e-mobility products by acting a bit like a traditional auto show or consumer electronics show. The event would give people a chance to see and interact with products like e-bikes, electric mobility scooters, and even battery-powered speedboats in a welcoming, in-person environment. “It’s basically a chance to go check out a new electric Volkswagen or something in person, without some pushy salesperson trying to sell you a gas or diesel one while you’re there,” my co-host Matt Teske might say somewhere in episode 2. Or 3, possibly.
The Electrify Expo Podcast is now about three episodes deep, with a fourth episode set to land later this week. You can listen for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and a few other platforms as well.
And, if we’re lucky — like, really lucky — we might just be able to con convince Zachary to do a guest spot on the show, as well! Here’s hoping.
In the meantime, Chris and I would like invite you all to take a listen to one or two episodes and let me know what you think of the show in the comments section at the bottom of the page. If you like our new podcast, drop us a review, as well. It’s a small thing, but it really helps.
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