Robert Llewellyn (Red Dwarf, Scrapheap Challenge) hosts a podcast about sustainability, eco-news and interviews from around the globe. Filled with interesting stories, almost breaking news, a pinch of wit and a dash of banter. A few guests who know what is going on in the world of EVs, renewable energy and sustainability.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 269 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureAutomotiveNewsTech News |
Robert sat down with Fully Charged China Correspondent, Elliot Richards to get the full Beijing Motor Show debrief. From traditional OEMs clawing back territory, Chinese car designs getting a little more suave and a little less gimmicky, Hydrogen & H... more
Joining Robert on the podcast this week is Gagan Dhillon, Co-Founder at Synop.ai, a Fleet EV Charging Management company that is making huge strides in the V2G and Virtual Power Plant sector. more
Joining Robert on the podcast this week is Dave Borlace from the Just Have a Think YouTube channel. more
Showcasing our second (digital) fireside chat from our recent Everything Electric LONDON expo, in this week’s podcast episode Robert speaks with Ricky Roy, Fully Charged’s ‘man in America’! more
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Excellent interview to keep us concentrating on the things that matter. Thank you
I like the podcast, I especially like the host, Robert. However, I’d like to give some feedback. I notice Robert really likes to say “Yeah”, “Right” and other affirmative responses, as the the guest is talking. This is something I’d likely be inclined to do if I was him, but I find this to be quite distracting. I wonder if the editor of the podcasts could edit them in such a way to mute Robert whilst the guest is talking? It would make the podcasts easier and more pleasant to listen to.
Living in the United States, it is nice to get a global perspective on the electric vehicle revolution. The fact that it is hosted by my favorite Kryton from Red Dwarf only sweetens the deal!
All the content produced by Fully Charged, Stop Burning Stuff & Everything Electric team is just so good. Discussions about all kinds of clean energy topics, with real experts in their subjects rather than just someone who has an opinion on it. more
Who cares how many men or women do these jobs. Employ people based on their ability.
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