Ed Kearson: Can you do that in less than 20 minutes with brains to breathe and opportunities for us to ask questions? I mean, i think there were some people that got the point that i was trying to make. And it was a difficult one to get into 800 wordsor, like, under a thousand words, i because it is, it's big and it's complicated. But essentially what it is, its just, sort of, we we feel as if we've got electrification figured out," he says. "But more broadly, this entire strategy is colliding, in the process of colliding, with battery scarcity"
Ed's latest essay in the New York Times, calling into question the big batteries that have made EVs so popular among American consumers (who can afford them), sparks a wide-ranging discussion in this week's episode. From battery supply chains to American consumer preferences, and from road trips to home charging, almost every aspect of electrification comes together in this fascinating conversation.