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People are putting charging in to support their business model ... provide charging ... odds are customers are going to buy more desserts - Bill Loewenthal Operators don't realize how fast parking lots are going to require electrification ... we've built capabilities to satisfy more drivers today & tomorrow - Bill Loewenthal We're facilitating commercial to scale in a very efficient, easy to manage way - Bill Loewenthal Once you have a charging experience in one environment you want it in others - Bill Loewenthal We could think of a feature tomorrow, deploy, activate, and monetize through a premium service - Bill Loewenthal ChargePoint is at its heart is a software company, a network and company, a system company with really great hardware in firmware through a cloud orchestration layer to the mobile app and that in-car experience - Bill Loewenthal ------------------------ ChargePoint was recently in the news with the announcement of their recent $300M financing - https://lnkd.in/gq_HQTqk Want to learn more? I had Bill Loewenthal, SVP Products, on Turn the Lens, Episode 11 to talk all things EV Charging infrastructure. Full Disclosure, Bill is a friend, dating back decades to our time together at Mitsubishi much earlier in our careers. Editorial (not sponsored), don't currently own an EV. The biggest complaint I see on long distance runs on YouTube are locations with inaccurate status, false positives being the most problematic. End to end visibility should reduce this to zero. Enjoy the full-length interview, Watch, Listen, or Read - https://lnkd.in/ginM8hjR #Leadership #EV #TurnTheLens #ChargePoint #Interview #Podcast #Business #transportation #mobility #Fleet #Commercial #Electrification Matthew Michael Andrew Bill #autonomous Michael Zoey Michael Guy Michael M. Jennifer Rehana Kris Robert Wendy Kent Bruce #Auto #Truck #ElectricCar #Battery #Work #network #Electricity #Green #technology #parking #Experience #XX #Future
Such solid points Jeff. Makes me think of all too many organizations who get so excited about their product, it takes them a couple years to realize they need a full-fledged marketing department to support it. As with this post, so many exciting innovations, then we realize later all the supporting implications and logistics as well as widespread ramifications to get the most from the innovation, and amplify user adoption.
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IMO GR8 with work (we put them in 10yrs+ ago and suspect Yelp/Travelocity will start filtering for hotels etc… my 2 cents. …1… chargers are super fast now so there has to be valet charging services for public places if there are just handfuls or you’ll be up and down too quick OR blocking spots at hotel.. 2… tech I want to see is someone retrofiting mall multistory parking lots with wireless or induction charging…you just park you car and walk away… you pay for parking and charging comes as a benefit .. there will be too many charging needs and nowhere near enough chargers..for this reason I moved to a new S with 400 miles to avoid public charging (superchargers being cracked open for everyone) so for 98% of my travel needs I’m solar home covered.. I assume in the next 2yrs whenever I need juice, I will find chargers and they will be occupied.. Wait for the charge-rage videos… we need a blanket strategy !