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  • 53. Alan White, Global Head of Emerging Transportation Platforms at Siemens Smart Infrastructure
    2025/06/12

    Episode 53: Making fleet electrification easy, with Alan White of Siemens.

    Alan details Siemens Depot 360’s comprehensive offerings to provide a turnkey, commercially attractive path for electrifying vehicle fleets.

    00:00 Introduction to Siemens

    02:08 Introduction to Depot 360

    02:37 Benefits and Challenges of Electrification

    03:30 Siemens Smart Infrastructure

    05:26 Alan White’s Background and Career

    07:36 Depot 360’s Operational Insights

    16:25 Global Electrification Trends and Challenges

    30:22 Predictions and Closing Remarks

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    17 分
  • 52. Anja van Niersen, CEO, Milence
    2025/05/15

    Episode 52: Building the Future of Electric Trucking with Anja Van Niersen

    Anja Van Niersen, CEO of Milence, discusses plans to establish a charging network for European long-haul trucking. Milence is a 500MM Euro joint venture amongst Daimler, Traton and Volvo trucks.

    00:00 Introduction to Milence

    03:04 Anja’s background and career

    03:10 Milence’s mission and operations

    12:41 The profile of a charging hub

    16:47 Future of heavy-duty/long-haul trucking

    23:15 Geographical footprint and infrastructure development

    30:00 Future enablers

    37:26 The role of consumers and market demand

    40:03 Optimism for adoption

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    21 分
  • 51. Advanced Clean Transportation Expo, 2025
    2025/05/02

    Live from Anaheim! I was at the world’s premier event for sustainable commercial transportation. Here’s a brief ~10-minute recap of key trends regarding China, electrification, sustainability’s future, and regulation. The highlight for me was driving a massive “day cab,” the driver part of a semi-truck. You can see the video at www.gtkpartners.com/act25

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    9 分
  • 50. Patrick Macdonald-King, CEO, Greenlane
    2025/04/08
    Episode 50: Building the Future of Electric Trucking with Patrick Macdonald-King of Greenlane

    In this milestone 50th episode of Tech. Cars. Machines., Patrick Macdonald-King, CEO of Greenlane, discusses plans to establish a charging network from the port of Los Angeles to Las Vegas. Greenlane is a $650MM joint venture amongst Daimler Trucks North America, NextEra Energy Resources, and BlackRock, and a leading, if not the leading, charging network for medium- and heavy-duty trucks.

    00:00 Welcome to Episode 50: Milestone Celebration

    03:28 Interview with Patrick Macdonald-King

    04:27 Greenlane’s Nationwide Network and Strategy

    05:29 Patrick Macdonald-King’s Career Journey

    08:11 The Role of OEMs in Charging Infrastructure

    18:50 Hydrogen as a Future Path

    25:47 Mapping Out Deployment Strategies

    26:22 Greenlane’s Charging Infrastructure

    32:29 Future-Proofing with Scalable Solutions

    35:49 California’s Role in Electrification

    37:25 Technological Needs and Industry Partnerships

    41:06 Long-Term Vision and Industry Predictions

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    23 分
  • 49. Shahin Farshchi Ph.D, General Partner at Lux Capital
    2025/03/25

    Lux Capital General Partner Shahin Farshchi, PhD, talked with me about his background, Lux’s history, and how the firm came to position itself as the leading investor in hard-tech. A focus on outstanding teams, market readiness, patience and taking the lead from entrepreneurs on the “next great sector” has led to investments such as Anduril, Aurora, Databricks, Hugging Face, Matterport, Nirvana, Planet Labs, Zededa and Zoox.

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    Links to Lux Capital and Shahin. Host: Ali Tabibian of GTK Partners.

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    (1:44) Introduction to Lux

    (6:14) Shahin’s background and initiative in managing your career

    (20:49) Investment selection process

    (34:30) Focusing on the long-term

    (37:33) The next big things

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    54 分
  • 48. Mark Papermaster, CTO and EVP at AMD
    2025/02/12

    AMD’s Mark Papermaster, CTO and EVP, talked with me about his background, AMD’s history, and how the company came to position itself as a “bankable supplier” with one of the most diverse semiconductor portfolios for the age of AI: CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, accelerators, custom development, and with rack-scale systems with the pending acquisition of ZT Systems. A focus on performance and open-ness are AMD’s guiding lights. Needless to say, we discussed DeepSeek AI, too.

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    Host: Ali Tabibian of GTK Partners. 

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    (0:00) Introduction to AMD

    (7:23) Mark’s background and lessons from the iPhone and iPod

    (15:10) The whole banana, or a comprehensive solution suite

    (23:32) DeepSeek AI and the benefit of constraints

    (27:37) Software and an open approach

    (32:30) Balancing investing in innovation and margins

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    40 分
  • 47. Steve Patton, Americas Automotive Sector Leader at EY
    2025/01/28

    Steve Patton shares EY’s perspective on how consumer demand and regulations shape the automotive landscape. We touch on Chinese car makers, sustainability, electrification, autonomy and logistics. Is sustainability self-sustaining, or does it still need regulatory incentives? Steve explains.

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    EY Transportation group is here.  Host: Ali Tabibian of GTK Partners. 

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    (0:00) Introduction to Steve and EY

    (5:42) Sustainability, regulation

    (16:37) Supply chain and fulfillment

    (20:32) Connectivity, especially in industrial applications

    (31:27) EVs and Chinese car companies

    (45:18) Predictions and hopes

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    51 分
  • 46. CES 2025, Marinated
    2025/01/14

    With the advantage of letting a few days pass before collecting my thoughts, two themes came into focus. First, the rise of Chinese auto companies, and the mainstreaming of electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles and IoT were starkly clear. Second, I explain why there seems to me to be a correlation between exhibitor behavior and their business prospects. This isn’t investment advice, of course.

    Host: Ali Tabibian of GTK Partners. 

    Other posts regarding CES: Chris Stallman, VC; Marc Amblard, Mobility Adviser.

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    8 分