Ignite Startups: How ChargeMate Is Fixing EV Charging Reliability with AI with Brad Crist | Ep275 episode artwork

EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 23 MIN

Ignite Startups: How ChargeMate Is Fixing EV Charging Reliability with AI with Brad Crist | Ep275

from Ignite: Conversations on Startups, Venture Capital, Tech, Future, and Society · host Brian Bell

What happens when the future of transportation depends on infrastructure that still fails one out of every five times?Brad Crist, co-founder and CEO of ChargeMate, is tackling one of the least glamorous—but most important—problems in EV adoption: broken charging experiences. Before founding ChargeMate, Brad spent more than a decade in climate tech, working across energy, automotive, and EV charging at companies like Accenture, Faraday Future, Volta, and Spring Free EV. After helping scale EV charging networks from hundreds to thousands of stations, he saw the real problem up close: chargers may look “online,” but the driver experience often tells a very different story.ChargeMate is building an AI operating layer for EV charging reliability—combining chat, voice agents, backend charger diagnostics, remote commands, and human escalation to help operators resolve issues faster, reduce support costs, and recover lost revenue. In this episode, Brad breaks down why charging failures are often not about broken hardware, but about payments, apps, user confusion, software glitches, vehicle-charger handshakes, and fragmented operating systems.In Today's Episode We Discuss:00:01 – Brad Crist, ChargeMate, and the EV Reliability Gap00:34 – From Utilities to EV Charging Startups01:16 – The Rivian Road Trip Problem02:39 – Tesla, Non-Tesla EVs, and Market Fragmentation04:07 – Why Public Charging Fails05:55 – ChargeMate’s AI Support Layer06:18 – Why Incumbents Struggle with Reliability08:09 – AI-Enabled Support and Call Deflection09:33 – The First Design Partner Breakthrough11:16 – The Pivot Away from Consumer Route Planning13:39 – Why Zendesk and Intercom Are Not Enough15:38 – Complexity, Protocols, and Charging Standards16:42 – Autonomous Vehicles and Future Infrastructure18:11 – Natural Language Interfaces for Energy Assets19:25 – Early Decisions That Nearly Killed the Company20:55 – Contrarian Beliefs About EV Infrastructure21:37 – Enterprise Sales Challenges22:38 – Starting with Voice FirstBrad also shares the hard lessons of selling into EV infrastructure, the danger of building too much before finding a painful wedge, and why the next decade of mobility will depend not just on more chargers—but smarter, self-healing infrastructure.“The charger can look online, but the actual driver experience is very different.”“People don’t necessarily want to talk to a human. They want to solve their problem.”Brad started as an early EV believer trying to impress friends with a Rivian road trip. Now he’s building the AI layer that may determine whether the rest of the market trusts electric vehicles at all.Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ga6v0YUsHotLhjap67uu5Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ignite-conversations-on-startups-venture-capital-tech/id1709248824Follow Brad Crist on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradford-crist-787a5519/Follow Brian on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bblinkedin/Visit Our Website: https://www.teamignite.venturesSubscribe to Our Newsletter: https://insights.teamignite.ventures/👂🎧 Watch, listen, and follow on your favorite platform: https://tr.ee/S2ayrbx_fL 🙏 Join the conversation on your favorite social network: https://linktr.ee/theignitepodcast

What happens when the future of transportation depends on infrastructure that still fails one out of every five times?Brad Crist, co-founder and CEO of ChargeMate, is tackling one of the least glamorous—but most important—problems in EV adoption: broken charging experiences. Before founding ChargeMate, Brad spent more than a decade in climate tech, working across energy, automotive, and EV charging at companies like Accenture, Faraday Future, Volta, and Spring Free EV. After helping scale EV charging networks from hundreds to thousands of stations, he saw the real problem up close: chargers may look “online,” but the driver experience often tells a very different story.ChargeMate is building an AI operating layer for EV charging reliability—combining chat, voice agents, backend charger diagnostics, remote commands, and human escalation to help operators resolve issues faster, reduce support costs, and recover lost revenue. In this episode, Brad breaks down why charging failures are often not about broken hardware, but about payments, apps, user confusion, software glitches, vehicle-charger handshakes, and fragmented operating systems.In Today's Episode We Discuss:00:01 – Brad Crist, ChargeMate, and the EV Reliability Gap00:34 – From Utilities to EV Charging Startups01:16 – The Rivian Road Trip Problem02:39 – Tesla, Non-Tesla EVs, and Market Fragmentation04:07 – Why Public Charging Fails05:55 – ChargeMate’s AI Support Layer06:18 – Why Incumbents Struggle with Reliability08:09 – AI-Enabled Support and Call Deflection09:33 – The First Design Partner Breakthrough11:16 – The Pivot Away from Consumer Route Planning13:39 – Why Zendesk and Intercom Are Not Enough15:38 – Complexity, Protocols, and Charging Standards16:42 – Autonomous Vehicles and Future Infrastructure18:11 – Natural Language Interfaces for Energy Assets19:25 – Early Decisions That Nearly Killed the Company20:55 – Contrarian Beliefs About EV Infrastructure21:37 – Enterprise Sales Challenges22:38 – Starting with Voice FirstBrad also shares the hard lessons of selling into EV infrastructure, the danger of building too much before finding a painful wedge, and why the next decade of mobility will depend not just on more chargers—but smarter, self-healing infrastructure.“The charger can look online, but the actual driver experience is very different.”“People don’t necessarily want to talk to a human. They want to solve their problem.”Brad started as an early EV believer trying to impress friends with a Rivian road trip. Now he’s building the AI layer that may determine whether the rest of the market trusts electric vehicles at all.Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ga6v0YUsHotLhjap67uu5Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ignite-conversations-on-startups-venture-capital-tech/id1709248824Follow Brad Crist on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradford-crist-787a5519/Follow Brian on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bblinkedin/Visit Our Website: https://www.teamignite.venturesSubscribe to Our Newsletter: https://insights.teamignite.ventures/👂🎧 Watch, listen, and follow on your favorite platform: https://tr.ee/S2ayrbx_fL 🙏 Join the conversation on your favorite social network: https://linktr.ee/theignitepodcast

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