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ROADSIGNS EPISODE 90

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WHAT WILL THE FUTURE OF EV RECHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE LOOK LIKE? 

Jason Gies knows that you don’t want your new electric medium-duty truck to run out of juice just because your route took it out of range distance. So, he’s talking to truck stop operators, shippers, regulators, policy makers, and people at the local power company to help architect a sustainable charging infrastructure - one that makes 600-kilowatt battery charging just as easy as plugging in that Chevy Volt. In this episode, RoadSigns’ Mike Freeze gets the buzzy Geis, Navistar's VP of eMobility Business Development, to spill the tea on everything from how fleets are charging now to how far policy makers are wiling to go to up the public charging game. Tune in, and you'll never go out of range again.  

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Anthony Sutardja knows all about big data and transportation businesses. He also knows that, in order to function well, AI systems and big data processing must be built for human use. It is this human-computer interaction that has anchored Anthony's work at data giants, like Uber and Yelp, and human-driven institutions, like the US Department of Energy. And it is the lessons he's learned from working at those poles that allows him to help transportation organizations shape their operations more efficiently. His work humanizing carrier and customer data as CEO of Parade will help you rethink your freight capacity strategies.  

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Jason Gies is the Vice President of eMobility Business Development at Navistar. As one of the leaders of the eMobility team, he is responsible for aligning strategic partnerships, supporting both IC Bus and International Truck customers as they look to electrify their fleets and help set the direction for the ongoing eMobility initiatives. He has been cited in many industry publications, including Frost & Sullivan, on electric vehicle market trends and powertrain systems.

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