EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 19 MIN
Best of LinkedIn: Electrification & Battery Technology CW 10/ 11
from Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicles & Mobility · host Thomas Allgeyer, Frenus GmbH
We curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition highlights a maturing electric vehicle sector where the focus has shifted from basic hardware installation to intelligent grid integration and operational reliability. Key developments include BYD’s megawatt-level charging technology, which promises to add hundreds of kilometres of range in mere minutes, and the rise of bidirectional charging (V2X) to transform parked vehicles into essential energy storage assets. Industry experts emphasise that supplier diversification and advanced reservation systems are now critical for maintaining profitability and consumer trust, particularly within the heavy-duty freight and logistics sectors. Meanwhile, stakeholders are calling for policy reforms to address challenges such as fragmented grid approvals, high VAT on public electricity, and the rising threat of infrastructure sabotage via cable theft. The consensus suggests that the future of mobility depends on seamless software orchestration and the ability to provide consistent, affordable power at scale. This overview illustrates a transition where EVs are no longer isolated transport tools but active participants in a broader, smarter energy ecosystem. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM.
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We curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition highlights a maturing electric vehicle sector where the focus has shifted from basic hardware installation to intelligent grid integration and operational reliability. Key developments include BYD’s megawatt-level charging technology, which promises to add hundreds of kilometres of range in mere minutes, and the rise of bidirectional charging (V2X) to transform parked vehicles into essential energy storage assets. Industry experts emphasise that supplier diversification and advanced reservation systems are now critical for maintaining profitability and consumer trust, particularly within the heavy-duty freight and logistics sectors. Meanwhile, stakeholders are calling for policy reforms to address challenges such as fragmented grid approvals, high VAT on public electricity, and the rising threat of infrastructure sabotage via cable theft. The consensus suggests that the future of mobility depends on seamless software orchestration and the ability to provide consistent, affordable power at scale. This overview illustrates a transition where EVs are no longer isolated transport tools but active participants in a broader, smarter energy ecosystem. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM.
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