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Driving Change towards fully Electric Systems Ep 38: Edoardo Taricco & Mats Larson

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In order to transform the UK’s transport system into a fully electric one, government have to identify key areas of infrastructure that need support and investment.

Do they run the risk of failure when large scale decisions are not backed by analysis?

Host

Edoardo Taricco, a mechanical engineer and graduate of the MSc in sustainable energy futures from Imperial

Guests

Mats Larson, a business Management Consultant with 30-years experience in developing company strategy. He has worked with large-scale transformation to electromobility and sustainability. His work has resulted in five internationally published books.

Topics Discussed

  • What is needed to develop the UK and the EU electromobility systems.
  • Society and government’s thought process leading to unachievable targets. - The need for identifying key risks and investing in infrastructure.
  • Electromobility in developing countries.

Timecode & Chapters

Edoardo's Link

https://www.linkedin.com/in/edoardo-taricco-9a77a2205/

Mats' link

https://www.getinstitute.com/about

Produced by Annemarie van Basten

https://www.linkedin.com/in/annemarie-van-basten-b4289a17/

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In order to transform the UK’s transport system into a fully electric one, government have to identify key areas of infrastructure that need support and investment.

Do they run the risk of failure when large scale decisions are not backed by analysis?

Host

Edoardo Taricco, a mechanical engineer and graduate of the MSc in sustainable energy futures from Imperial

Guests

Mats Larson, a business Management Consultant with 30-years experience in developing company strategy. He has worked with large-scale transformation to electromobility and sustainability. His work has resulted in five internationally published books.

Topics Discussed

  • What is needed to develop the UK and the EU electromobility systems.
  • Society and government’s thought process leading to unachievable targets. - The need for identifying key risks and investing in infrastructure.
  • Electromobility in developing countries.

Timecode & Chapters

Edoardo's Link

https://www.linkedin.com/in/edoardo-taricco-9a77a2205/

Mats' link

https://www.getinstitute.com/about

Produced by Annemarie van Basten

https://www.linkedin.com/in/annemarie-van-basten-b4289a17/

Additional Links


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