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Kilowatt is a podcast about electric vehicles (EVs) that covers various topics related to EVs, including the latest news and developments, the benefits and challenges of EVs, and the future of transportation. The podcast features interviews with experts in the field and provides in-depth analysis and information about EVs. It aims to educate and inform listeners about the latest trends and innovations in the EV industry.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Kilowatt is a podcast about electric vehicles (EVs) that covers various topics related to EVs, including the latest news and developments, the benefits and challenges of EVs, and the future of transportation. The podcast features interviews with experts in the field and provides in-depth analysis and information about EVs. It aims to educate and inform listeners about the latest trends and innovations in the EV industry.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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English

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Episodes
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I DONUT Believe the $59,990 Cybertruck Is Staying

2/22/2026
Kilowatt 682: In this episode of Kilowatt, we break down the latest Tesla Cybertruck pricing drama, including Elon Musk’s clarification about the now-infamous “10-day” pricing window and the discontinuation of the Cyberbeast Luxe package. We also examine Tesla’s updated FSD terms that suggest pricing and features could change at any time — and what that could mean for customers. Then we shift gears into one of the most exciting developments in EV tech: semi-solid-state and lithium-metal battery production. From FAW’s 1,000+ km battery claim to QuantumScape’s new pilot line and broader industry momentum, solid-state batteries appear to be inching closer to reality. Finally, we highlight encouraging milestones across the battery sector that suggest meaningful progress toward higher energy density, improved safety, and faster charging electric vehicles. If you’re tracking Tesla pricing strategy or the race toward next-generation EV batteries, this episode delivers clarity and context. Support the Show Support Kilowatt Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTube Beyond the Post Podcast Shuffle Playlist 918Digital Website News Links: Elon Musk clarifies Tesla Cybertruck ’10 day’ comment, fans respond FAW installs “industry first” semi-solid-state battery in an EV, promising 1,000+ km range Tesla's New FSD Terms Say It Can Change the Price and Features at Any Time New $59,990 Tesla Cybertruck Pricing Only Lasts 10 Days Lithium metal giant begins semi-solid-state EV battery production Tesla Discontinues Cyberbeast Luxe Package to Lower Prices Introducing: "I Donut Believe" Solid-State Battery Milestones Appear Encouraging For Near Future – CleanTechnica QuantumScape opens Eagle Line pilot for solid-state production Show Art Created By DALL·E Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Duration:00:38:38

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Robotaxi Reality Check: Production Begins, Doubts Remain

2/18/2026
Description: In this episode, we dive deep into Tesla’s long-promised Cybercab as production reportedly begins and Elon Musk claims a sub-$30,000 price tag could arrive this year. We examine conflicting narratives around Tesla’s robotaxi progress, including sharp criticism of the program eight months in and fresh timeline promises. Tesla’s software push continues with Grok-enabled navigation in Europe and a renewed FSD launch in China backed by a local data center. Meanwhile, Tesla faces mounting pressure overseas, with UK sales plunging as BYD surges ahead and broader EV market share slipping despite overall auto growth. Legacy automakers aren’t sitting still either—Ford is lobbying for access to Chinese EV tech, while BYD and Geely eye major North American production capacity. We also cover Polestar’s aggressive expansion plans, Cruise’s admission over a false pedestrian report, and the evolving EV policy and infrastructure conversation in Manitoba. Support the Show Support Kilowatt Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTube Beyond the Post Podcast Shuffle Playlist 918Digital Website News Links: Manitoba EV Policy & Infrastructure Future of Electric Vehicle Sales Targets and Infrastructure in Manitoba (CBC Audio) Manitobans Welcome EV Rebates, but Fear Infrastructure Still Lacking Manitoba EV Fans Charged Up by Federal Strategy Tesla Cybercab & Robotaxi Developments Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Sell Cybercab to Customers for $30,000 or Less This Year Tesla’s $30,000 Cybercab Begins Production With No Steering Wheel Tesla Begins Cybercab Production. Now Comes The Hard Part Elon Musk Doubles Down on Tesla Cybercab Timeline Once Again Tesla ‘Robotaxi’ Status Check 8 Months In: A Complete Joke Tesla Software & Global Strategy Tesla to Re-Launch FSD in China With Local Data Center Tesla Launches Grok With Nav Commands in Europe Tesla UK Sales Plunge 57% in January as BYD Races Ahead New Car Market Starts Year With Growth but EV Share Falls – SMMT Competition & Industry Shifts BYD, Geely Bid for 230,000-Unit Nissan-Mercedes Mexico Plant in North American Push Ford Asks Trump Administration to Allow Chinese EV Tech in the US Polestar Goes Offensive With Four New Models in Three Years Autonomous & Policy News Cruise Admits to False Report in 2023 Dragging of San Francisco Pedestrian Show Art Created By Dall-E Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Duration:00:34:54

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The $300K Tesla Semi and the 78% Loyalty Question

2/14/2026
Description: In this episode of Kilowatt, we explore the latest developments in the electric vehicle industry, along with a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast production process. Lucid Motors opens a new manufacturing plant in Saudi Arabia, aiming to dramatically increase production capacity and expand its global footprint. Toyota makes waves with continued solid-state battery development alongside a Japanese oil partner, while also preparing to launch a fully electric three-row Highlander. On the Tesla front, we examine declining buyer loyalty numbers, comparing recent figures to Tesla’s remarkable 98% loyalty rate in 2020, and discuss what may be driving the shift. Finally, we break down the latest Tesla Semi pricing and specifications, including new cost details revealed through state filings and how the truck stacks up against diesel competitors. The episode wraps with reflections on streamlining the show while continuing to deliver meaningful, timely EV coverage. Support the Show https://www.supportkilowatt.com/ Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@beyondthepostfm Beyond the Post Podcast – https://www.beyondthepost.fm/ Shuffle Playlist – https://shows.acast.com/shuffle-playlist 918Digital Website – https://www.918digital.com/ News Links: Lucid Is Finishing A Greenfield EV Plant For The Next Phase Of Global Manufacturing Toyota Goes “Big” With 3-Row, All-Electric Version of Highlander SUV Big Oil Is Betting Big on Toyota to Win the Solid-State Battery Race Tesla Buyer Loyalty Drops a Ton, But Still 3rd in USA Tesla Semi Price Revealed: $290,000 Tesla Reveals Final Semi Specs With Two Trims Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Duration:00:22:18

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Blow, Ride, Play

2/12/2026
Episode Summary In this interview packed episode, I sit down with three companies pushing electrification and digital entertainment forward. First up is AirConsole, where we discuss how they’re transforming everyday screens into gaming consoles—no traditional hardware required. By turning smartphones into controllers, they’re redefining casual multiplayer gaming and making it more accessible than ever. Next, I talk with Antic Bikes about their approach to electric mobility, what sets their e-bikes apart in an increasingly crowded market, and how they’re designing for both performance and everyday practicality. Finally, we dive into Tone Outdoors and their T1 Leaf Blower, exploring how they’re modernizing outdoor power equipment with a sleek, electric-first design philosophy aimed at replacing gas-powered tools. From backyard tools to urban commuting to living room gaming, this episode is all about how electric innovation is reshaping the way we live, ride, work, and play. Support the Show Support the show directly at Support Kilowatt Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTube Beyond the Post Podcast Shuffle Playlist 918Digital Website News Links: AirConsole Official Website Antic Bikes Official Website Tone Outdoors Official Website Show Art Created By DALL·E Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Duration:00:32:15

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GM's Q4 2025 Earnings Call

2/7/2026
️Kilowatt 678 Description In this episode of Kilowatt, Bodie breaks down the most important takeaways from General Motors’ Q4 and full-year 2025 earnings call, so you don’t have to sit through the entire investor presentation. Led by Mary Barra, the call provides insight into GM’s current financial position, its evolving electric vehicle strategy, and how the company is navigating shifting regulations and market demand. The episode also explores growth in Super Cruise subscriptions, along with GM’s emphasis on safety and reliability as autonomy expands. Wrapping things up, Bodie looks at GM’s outlook in China, where new-energy vehicles now make up about half of sales, and what that means for the company’s global EV ambitions. Support the Show Support Kilowatt Other Podcasts Beyond the Post YouTube Beyond the Post Podcast Shuffle Playlist 918Digital Website News Links General Motors Q4 and Full-Year 2025 Earnings Conference Call Show art created by DALL·E Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Duration:00:56:15

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Tesla Lowers Prices, Donut Labs Dares Boldly, Scout Builds Ahead

2/4/2026
Episode Summary: In this episode of Kilowatt, Tesla makes headlines again—this time with a new, more affordable Model Y AWD, now stripped of the “Standard” branding. Meanwhile, the company’s 4680 battery cells get a major update, with Elon Musk touting their improved efficiency and dry cathode process success. China is setting new safety standards by banning hidden door handles, directly impacting Tesla and other EV manufacturers. Hyundai pauses production of its electric Kona SUV, sparking concerns about demand and strategy. On the Scout Motors front, delays, lawsuits, budget blowouts, and unexpected customer preferences all signal a rocky road for the brand's electric ambitions. Plus, Verge and Donut Labs make bold claims about a solid-state battery EV—though its launch appears to be delayed. Support the Show: www.supportkilowatt.com Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTube Beyond the Post Podcast Shuffle Playlist 918Digital Website CES Interview: Vantrue News Links Tesla Launches New, Cheaper Model Y AWD, Removes “Standard” Branding ️ Tesla confirms that it finally solved its 4680 battery's dry cathode process Elon Musk explains why Tesla’s 4680 battery breakthrough is a big deal Tesla-inspired door handles prohibited under China’s new safety standard Hyundai is pausing production of this electric SUV Scout Didn't Expect This: Nearly All Of Its 'Electric' Truck Buyers Want A Gas Engine Scout's EV Factory Just Blew Past Its Budget The Scout Truck Everyone Wants Is the One Getting the Company Sued The World’s First Solid-State Battery EV Was Supposed to Launch in Q1. Is It Already Delayed? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Duration:00:33:26

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Tesla's Q4 2025 Earnings Call

1/30/2026
Kilowatt 676: Tesla’s Q4 2023 Earnings Call – FSD, Energy Storage, and Next-Gen Platform In this episode, Bodie breaks down Tesla's Q4 2023 earnings call, offering insights into the company's financial performance and key strategic shifts. Elon Musk and other Tesla executives discussed the progress of Full Self-Driving (FSD), updates on Optimus, and massive growth in Tesla Energy—especially the record deployment of 14.7 GWh in energy storage. Tesla also highlighted the transition to its next-generation platform, promising affordability and volume production by the second half of 2025. Additionally, there were discussions on regulatory credits, Cybertruck ramp-up, AI infrastructure investments, and future vehicle plans. Tune in for a thorough analysis of where Tesla is heading and what it means for investors and fans alike. Support the Show www.supportkilowatt.com Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital Website News Links: Tesla Q4 2023 Earnings Call Livestream Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Duration:01:35:20

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EVs Beat Gas Cars in Europe While Tesla Kills Autopilot

1/28/2026
Episode Description: In this episode of Kilowatt, Bodie covers the latest EV and Tesla news, including a major milestone as electric vehicles outsell gas cars in Europe for the first time. He breaks down what’s coming in the EV market for 2026, discusses Tesla’s shifting strategy, and examines the impact of removing basic Autopilot features from new vehicles. The show also takes a skeptical look at bold solid-state battery claims promising ultra-fast charging, along with updates on Tesla’s new R&D facility near Fremont. Bodie wraps up by sharing thoughts on the future of the podcast and inviting listener feedback as the show continues to evolve. Support the Show https://www.supportkilowatt.com/ Other Podcasts Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital Website Tesla Autopilot, FSD & Robotaxis Tesla receives approval for FSD Supervised tests in SwedenTesla Removed Autopilot. The Data Says Safety Wasn’t LostNew Teslas No Longer Come With Autopilot, Only Cruise ControlElon Musk Doubles Down on FSD Approvals for Europe and ChinaChina shuts down Elon Musk’s claim that Tesla FSD will be approved next monthTesla Robotaxis Now Cover 50% of the USATesla didn’t remove the Robotaxi safety monitor—it moved them to a trailing car Tesla Business & Strategy Tesla fared worse than any automaker in the EU in 2025, even as EVs outsold petrolTesla leases new 108k-sq-ft R&D facility near Fremont FactoryTesla quietly starts shipping Model Y with new AI 4.5 computer EV Market & Industry Trends EVs Just Outsold Gas Cars in Europe for the First Time10 EVs That’ll Shake Things Up in 2026 Battery Technology The First Production-Ready Solid-State Battery Promises 5-Minute Charging Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Duration:00:38:20

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Big News and Bigger NEEEEWWWSSS

1/21/2026
Kilowatt 674: Smart Dash Cams and Smarter Locks In this episode of Kilowatt, I share the exciting news that we are joining the Bleav podcast network, enhancing our reach while maintaining creative control. This partnership allows for better support and bunch of other positive stuff. I also discuss key industry updates, including Tesla's termination of full self-driving transfers and the implications for sales. The episode includes insights into Lemonade's new car insurance for Tesla owners and Volvo's innovative EX60 electric SUV, equipped with advanced technology and competitive pricing. Additionally, I feature interviews from CES: Jeff from Nextbase explains their high-quality dash cams designed for improved driver safety, while Megan from MyQ discusses their new SecureView product, which enhances home security with a combination of smart technologies. I express my gratitude for listener support as we transition to the new network, promising enhanced content and continuity. Support the Show www.supportkilowatt.com Other Podcasts Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital Website News Links Tesla Announces FSD Transfers Are EndingVolvo Just Revealed The All-Electric EX60 With Up To 400-Mile RangeTesla FSD Super Users Can Now Get Half-Price Car InsuranceNextbase Dash CamsMyQSecure View 3-in-1 Smart Lock *ART PROVIDED BY DALL-e Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:36:28

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FSD Turns Monthly as Canada Turns to China

1/19/2026
Kilowatt 673 - Show Notes In this episode, Bodie explores major developments in the electric vehicle landscape, beginning with Canada’s decision to reduce tariffs on Chinese EVs and how that could reshape affordability and competition in North America. He shares personal reflections on balancing family and podcasting throughout 2025, giving listeners a grounded and relatable look behind the mic. The conversation then moves into the China–Canada trade agreement’s broader implications, Mercedes’ decision to halt its Level 3 autonomy program, and the transparency questions surrounding Tesla’s shift to an FSD subscription model. Bodie also breaks down how subscription pricing compares to outright ownership and why Tesla may benefit legally and financially from the change. As always, he weaves personal insights with industry news to make these evolving trends accessible and engaging. Support the Show https://www.supportkilowatt.com/ Other Podcasts Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital Website News Links With Tesla Ending FSD Purchases, Should You Buy It Now? Pros and Cons ListTesla Arsonist Who Burned Cybertruck Sees End of FAFO JourneyCanada Just Opened the Door to Cheap Chinese EVsWhat’s the Status of Class Action Lawsuit on Tesla Full Self Driving?Canada PM Strikes Deal to Dramatically Lower Chinese EV TariffsIs Tesla Ending FSD Direct Sales to Avoid CA’s False Advertising Ban?If Geely Expands in America, Here's What It Should BringTesla AI5 Chip Nears Completion; Elon Musk Teases 9-Month Development CadenceElon Musk Says Tesla ‘Almost Done’ with AI5 DesignThe Only ‘Eyes-Off’ Driving System for Personal Cars in America Is Dead*ART PROVIDED BY DALL-e Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:59:58

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Verge Motorcycle and Donut Lab at CES 2026

1/15/2026
Description: In this CES 2026 special, we explore cutting-edge innovations redefining electric mobility. Spencer Cutlan, International Sales Manager at Verge Motorcycles, joins us to unveil Verge’s newest electric motorcycle continuing their bold legacy of futuristic, hubless design. We also speak with Donut Lab Co-founder and CTO Ville Piippo about their game-changing solid-state battery and hubless motor system, both aimed at delivering a joyful and compact EV experience. Steve and Allison Sheridan interviewed Donut Lab CEO Marko Lehtimaki. From battery breakthroughs to radical rethinks of vehicle architecture, this episode delivers a firsthand look at the EVs shaking up the industry. Support the Show www.supportkilowatt.com Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital Website News Links: PodfeetSteve's Interview with Marko LehtimakiJim MotavalliDonut Lab Official SiteVerge Motorcycles Official Site Episode Art Created by Dall-E *ART PROVIDED BY DALL-e Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:55:26

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From AFEELA’s SUV Debut to NIO’s Million Milestone

1/11/2026
Episode Summary: In this episode of Kilowatt, we explore the fast-evolving landscape of electric vehicles and automotive innovation. Ireland's EV market is booming, with electric and hybrid vehicles now making up over 56% of new registrations. Over in the UK, BEVs made up a third of new car sales in December 2025, hitting 2026 targets early. Sony Honda Mobility debuted the AFEELA prototype at CES 2026, impressing with design and ambition. Meanwhile, Kia launched the affordable EV2, signaling a push into more budget-friendly electric options. Hyundai’s new nine-seat electric van is generating buzz as a versatile family and fleet solution. Tesla continues to make headlines with new Roadster details and FSD developments, including Elon Musk’s admission that 10 billion miles are needed before full autonomy is truly safe. And finally, Lucid and BYD post strong production and sales figures, with BYD overtaking Tesla as the global BEV leader. Support the Show: Support Kilowatt Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital Website News Links: Elon on Moonshots YouTubeEV sales hit record levels as Ireland surpasses climate targets – Irish ExaminerSony Honda Mobility debuts AFEELA at CES 2026BEVs take 1/3 of new car sales in UK in December – ElectrekSony AFEELA Was A Hit At CES: Will It Be The Same In The Market? – CleanTechnicaHyundai's electric van seats nine, but this EV may be the bigger hit – ElectrekMusk Reveals Giga Texas Expansion and Roadster Details – Not a Tesla AppKia Launches EV2 – CleanTechnicaThe new $29k 2027 Chevy Bolt is now in dealerships – ElectrekElon Musk gives honest take on FSD competition – TeslaratiNIO Passes 1 Million Vehicles – CleanTechnicaMusk: Tesla Needs 10 Billion Miles for Safe Unsupervised FSD – ElectrekElon Musk: 10 Billion Miles Needed for Safe Unsupervised FSD – TeslaratiThe electric minivan Dodge needs already exists – ElectrekThe First Afeela EVs Have Rolled Off The Production Line – InsideEVsLucid (LCID) beats odds after Q4 production surges 100% – ElectrekTesla Q4 & FY 2025 delivery and production results – TeslaratiBYD Becomes New Global BEV Sales Leader, Displacing Tesla – CleanTechnicaBYD’s BEV Sales Grew 28% in 2025, But Dropped 8% in December – CleanTechnicaNIO Explodes Through New Year with 55% Growth in December – CleanTechnica Show Art Created by Dall-E *ART PROVIDED BY DALL-e Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:58:26

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Solid-State Hype or Solid-State Breakthrough?

1/8/2026
Kilowatt 670 — Show Notes In this episode, I share my experiences from CES, including the unexpected luxury of staying at Resorts World and the realities of recording from a hotel laundry room. I dive into one of the most exciting announcements at the show: the solid-state battery partnership between Donut Labs and Verge Motorcycles, a collaboration that could mark a major leap forward in EV technology. We explore the difference between semi-solid-state and true solid-state batteries, the technical challenges Donut Labs claims to have solved, and what this could mean for Verge’s first production motorcycle equipped with the new battery tech. Additional conversations with industry representatives at CES reinforce expectations for near-term deployment of these innovations. I wrap up by recapping the Daily Tech News Show meetup and reflecting on the value of connecting with the tech community. Support the Show https://www.supportkilowatt.com/ Other Podcasts https://www.youtube.com/@beyondthepostfmhttps://www.beyondthepost.fm/https://shows.acast.com/shuffle-playlisthttps://www.918digital.com/ News Links Donut Labs Solid-State Battery Overview (Jalopnik)Donut Labs Solid-State Battery OEM Announcement for Verge Motorcycles (Interesting Engineering)Industry Analysis: Can Donut Lab Deliver Production-Ready Solid-State Batteries? (Battery Tech Online)Donut Lab – Official WebsiteVerge Motorcycles – Official Website Show Art Created by DALL·E *ART PROVIDED BY DALL-e Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:31:22

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Matt Paneitz on Sustainable Building in Guatemala

1/2/2026
Description: In this episode, we sit down with Matt Paneitz, Executive Director of The Long Way Home, a nonprofit based in Guatemala that’s transforming communities through sustainable design and construction. Matt shares the incredible story of how The Long Way Home evolved from a vision to a full-fledged organization building schools, homes, and infrastructure out of recycled materials. We explore the challenges of international development, the power of education, and how sustainable construction can be a tool for both environmental and social change. Matt also reflects on the personal journey that led him from Texas to Guatemala, and why local empowerment is at the core of their mission. Support the Show www.supportkilowatt.com Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital Website News Links: The Long Way Home – Official Website *ART PROVIDED BY DALL-e Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:43:34

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Thank You for Powering Kilowatt

12/30/2025
Description: In this episode of Kilowatt, I celebrate our vibrant community by sharing insights from five contributors on electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy. Highlights include Mark discussing EV adoption in Europe, Bruce's cautionary tale about acceleration risks, Steve Sheridan's humorous year-end recap, and Joseph advocating for autonomous driving technology. Gene shares a heartfelt narrative about the personal impact of EVs. I also express gratitude to our Supercast and Patreon supporters and promote an upcoming charity event for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, showcasing our commitment to sustainability and community engagement. Support the Show: www.supportkilowatt.com Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital Website Links: DC StreamathonJoin or Support the DC2025 Extra Life TeamChildren's Miracle Network HospitalsExtra Life Homepage*ART PROVIDED BY DALL-e Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:34:24

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Profits, Margins, and Holiday Rhymes

12/27/2025
Kilowatt Holiday Special 2025: Naughty Lists, EV Poems, and AI Tunes In this festive and satirical holiday special, Bodiei mixes electric vehicle news with creative flair. He kicks things off with a witty "EV Naughty and Nice List," calling out range anxiety myths, opportunistic dealers, and software-locked horsepower, while celebrating Rivian, Lucid, and automakers finally chasing affordability. The show features original AI-assisted music tracks like Math Beats Vibes, Prophets and Margins, and A Mouthful of Promises But Nothing to Chew, all written and crafted by Bodhi using tools like Suno and ChatGPT. He also performs a clever EV parody poem, “Twas the Night Before the Write-Down,” skewering Ford’s shifting EV strategy. To close, Bodhi roasts himself with a tongue-in-cheek AI-generated song about his podcasting quirks and habits. It’s a humorous, heartfelt, and musically inventive end-of-year celebration packed with insight and originality. Support Children's Miracle Network 🎧 www.DCStreamaThon.org 💖 www.DCStreamaThon.org/donate 🎮 www.extra-life.org Support the Show 🙏 Support Kilowatt Other Podcasts by the Host Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital Website *ART PROVIDED BY DALL-e Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:42:59

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A Christmas Eve Mini-Kilowatt

12/24/2025
Kilowatt 666 — Show Notes In this episode of Kilowatt, Bodie wraps up the year with a wide-ranging look at the latest EV news just ahead of Christmas. He breaks down a notable 34% drop in Tesla registrations in the European Union, while pointing out that overall battery-electric vehicle registrations were still up 44%, signaling a shift in the market rather than a collapse. The show also explores BYD’s new peer-to-peer home charging feature, which lets owners share and monetize their chargers through the BYD app. Bodie then covers the Cybertruck earning an IIHS Top Safety Plus rating, pushing back against early skepticism. He explains why Volkswagen’s ID. Buzz isn’t coming to the U.S. in 2026, and why that doesn’t mean it’s canceled. The episode rounds out with a Ford recall affecting over 270,000 vehicles, a look at Elon Musk’s evolving pay package, and a holiday message inviting listeners to share their EV stories as the show heads into 2026. Support the Show https://www.supportkilowatt.com/ Other Podcasts News Links Tesla Registrations Dropped 34.2% in November in European Unionhttps://cleantechnica.com/2025/12/23/tesla-registrations-dropped-34-2-in-november-in-european-union/BYD Now Lets Owners Share Home Chargers Through Their Apphttps://electrek.co/2025/12/21/byd-now-lets-owners-share-home-chargers-through-their-app/Tesla Cybertruck Earns Top Safety Rating—After Everyone Said It Couldn'thttps://www.autoblog.com/news/tesla-cybertruck-earns-top-safety-rating-after-everyone-said-it-couldntTesla Cybertruck Is Top Rated Pickup Truck in Safety Crash Testshttps://www.notateslaapp.com/news/3434/tesla-cybertruck-is-top-rated-pickup-truck-in-safety-crash-tests-ratingsVolkswagen Shelves Its Electric Minibus for the U.S., but Not Foreverhttps://electrek.co/2025/12/19/volkswagen-shelves-electric-minibus-for-us-not-forever/Ford Recalls Over 270,000 Vehicles That Could Roll Away After Parkinghttps://www.autoblog.com/news/recall-ford-rollaway-f150-lightning-maverick-mustang-mach-e Show Art Show art created by DALL·E *ART PROVIDED BY DALL-e Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:12:50

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Brad Taris: The Building Train

12/22/2025
Episode Summary In this episode of Kilowatt, Brad Taris, founder of The Building Train, joins the show to discuss innovative ways to empower tradespeople and elevate the construction industry. Brad shares his unique career journey from architecture to fieldwork and how those experiences inspired him to launch The Building Train. He delves into the platform’s mission to create career pathways, offer mentorship, and connect skilled workers to long-term success. Brad and Bodie also explore systemic issues in construction, such as workforce shortages and misaligned incentives, and how storytelling and digital tools can be used to drive cultural and economic change. The episode offers deep insights for anyone interested in workforce development, entrepreneurship, or the future of skilled trades. Support the Show 👉 Support Kilowatt Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital Website Guest Links – Brad Taris: The Building Train WebsiteBrad Taris on LinkedInThe Building Train on LinkedIn *ART PROVIDED BY DALL-e Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:48:28

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Lamarr Wilson

12/20/2025
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Duration:00:10:05

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F-150 Lightning, Gone Too Soon

12/17/2025
Description: In this episode of Kilowatt, Tesla makes major moves in Austin as their Robotaxi fleet begins driving solo without safety drivers. But is the tech really ready? Ford officially axes the all-electric F-150 Lightning, pivoting instead to an extended-range hybrid version—and takes a $19.5 billion hit in the process. We also look at Ford’s controversial EV battery repair costs and a new extended battery and drive unit warranty from Tesla. Plus, Scout Motors takes a significant step toward selling its EVs directly in Colorado. Get the latest insights and analysis from the EV world in this week's roundup. Listen to True North EVs True North EVs Support the Show www.supportkilowatt.com Other Podcasts: Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital Website News Links: Tesla Is Finally Letting Robotaxis Drive Solo In Austin. Now Comes The Hard PartTesla CEO Elon Musk claims driverless Robotaxis coming to Austin in 3 weeksFord reveals new F-150 Lightning EREV plans, kills off EV versionFord cancels all-electric F-150 Lightning, announces $19.5 billion in chargesFord Accused of Paying $600 for $22,600 EV Battery RepairsTesla Introduces New Extended Battery and Drive Unit WarrantyScout Motors Just Got A Big Step Closer To Actually Selling EVs*ART PROVIDED BY DALL-e Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:26:14