The word mobility has been so bastardized that it was, for several years, impossible to discuss what mobility was without assuming that it is a connected atonomiust, shared electric vehicle. The fewer words exist, the vaguer the words are, the greater the harder it is for people to articulate new, new thoughts and share them. I think hydrogen is under hyped versus e vs. evis. But i'm you kind of have a bit of, i full throated, but, you,. you, you defend hydrogen.
Mobility-focused venture capitalist Olaf Sakkers has been a friend of the show for a long time, which is the only reason Kirsten, Alex and Ed agreed to read something called "The Mobility Disruption Framework." We're glad we did though, because Sakkers is far from the kind of empty-headed, buzzword-spouting consultant who has given "mobility disruption" a bad name. Olaf joins this week's episode to explain his funny, insightful book about the trends and technologies transforming the ways we get around, which you can read for yourself at www.yellow.cab.