Summary
Rustam Kocher, a retired expert in the electric transportation space, shares his experiences and insights on the adoption of electric vehicles in the commercial trucking industry. He discusses the early adoption of electric trucks, the challenges of organizational change, and the development of the Megawatt Charging Standard (MCS) connector. Rustam highlights the importance of getting executives to experience electric vehicles and the need for purpose-built charging infrastructure. He also explains the advantages of battery electric vehicles over hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Overall, Rustam's expertise sheds light on the progress and potential of electric transportation in the commercial space. The conversation covers various topics related to charging infrastructure and electric trucks. It discusses the challenges of using hydrogen as an energy source, including containment issues and hydrogen embrittlement. The comparison of charging times for hydrogen and electric trucks is explored, highlighting the alignment of charging time with driver breaks. The design parameters for charging infrastructure and the capabilities of the Tesla Semi are also discussed. The involvement of fueling stations in the charging infrastructure and the expansion of charging infrastructure to various industries are examined. The conversation touches on wireless charging and inductive solutions, as well as the potential for autonomous charging in the future. The weight considerations for electric trucks and the improvements in battery technology are also addressed, along with the operational changes required for electric trucks.

Takeaways
1. Early adoption of electric vehicles in the commercial trucking industry is gaining momentum.
2. Organizational change and winning people over are crucial for the successful transition to electric vehicles.
3. The development of the Megawatt Charging Standard (MCS) connector is a significant step towards standardizing charging infrastructure.
4. Battery electric vehicles offer several advantages over hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, including cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Hydrogen faces challenges in terms of containment and compatibility with existing infrastructure.
5. Charging times for hydrogen and electric trucks can be aligned with driver breaks.
6. Design parameters for charging infrastructure include power requirements and safety considerations.
7. Fueling stations are increasingly getting involved in the charging infrastructure.
8. Wireless charging and inductive solutions are being explored for electric trucks.
9. Autonomous charging and operational changes are expected in the future.
Improvements in battery technology are reducing the weight of electric trucks.

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Creators and Guests

Chase Drum
Host
Chase Drum
Host of Grid Connections and Founder of Bespoke EVs
Rustam Kocher
Guest
Rustam Kocher
Retired exec with deep experience in electrification of trucking.

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