Are we still Together in Electric Dreams? Judging by the UK sales on EV cars possibly not, as buyers choose self charging hybrids rather than rely on expensive private chargers on the roads or at supermarkets. But still, it’s likely that EV/battery cars will play some part in the overall vehicle production mix in future, so if you want to know more Synetiq have a podcast on the topic.
For insurers the challenges around storage, salvage and repair are huge and definitely worth thinking about in detail.
Here’s the word;
SYNETIQ, an IAA company, one of the UK’s leading integrated vehicle recycling companies, proudly announces the debut of its podcast series, “Let’s Talk About EV.” As the first of its kind in the vehicle recycling sector, this podcast marks a significant milestone for SYNETIQ as it continues to lead the way in embracing innovation and shaping the future of vehicle recycling.
The podcast series features SYNETIQ’s CEO, Tom Rumboll, engaging in dynamic discussions with industry experts across five episodes. Covering a diverse array of topics, from technological advancements to policy implications and sustainability initiatives, each episode offers unparalleled insights into the dynamic world of electric vehicles (EVs).
Renowned guests such as Dr Christian Marston, Co-Founder and Director of Altilium Clean Technology, Adrian Watson of Thatcham Research, Brian Hodge from LV=, Guy Spence of ElectriX, and Alan Bastey from Zenith join Tom Rumboll to provide invaluable perspectives on the evolving landscape of EVs and their impact on the automotive industry.
The podcast’s first episode is now available for streaming, with subsequent episodes released every Friday. “Let’s Talk About EV” will continue to delve into various aspects of electric vehicles, including their influence on the salvage industry, insurance considerations for the EV era, the shift away from petrol and diesel vehicles and effective fleet management strategies for EVs.
“As the automotive industry transitions to an electrified, and more circular future, it’s imperative to engage in constructive, solutions-focussed conversations across the automotive landscape.” says Tom Rumboll, SYNETIQ CEO. “Through this podcast, we aim to promote dialogue, foster collaboration, and inspire positive action on electric vehicles across the industry.”
SYNETIQ’s dedication to sustainability and innovation extends beyond the podcast series. Recently, the company hosted an EV roundtable, bringing together industry leaders to discuss the circular economy for EV batteries. Through collaboration and knowledge-sharing, SYNETIQ is driving progress towards a more sustainable future for the automotive industry.
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