Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicles & Mobility

Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicles & Mobility

Thomas Allgeyer, Frenus GmbH
Riik Saksamaa
Keel EN
Osad 111
Viimane 02.07.2026

This podcast curates high-impact LinkedIn content on next-generation vehicles and mobility, covering electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and mobility services. It aims to build a community of industry leaders and innovators by cutting through noise and focusing on meaningful trends. The show features curated insights and practical discussions to help professionals learn and connect.

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  • Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence CW 25/ 26 02.07.2026 19min
    We curate most relevant posts about Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition explores the rapid transformation of the automotive industry as it moves from software-defined vehicles toward AI-defined mobility. Key themes include the shift to zonal architectures and centralized computing, which are essential for managing the growing complexity of connected-car data and automated systems. Experts examine the critical role of sensor fusion and virtual simulation in enhancing safety features like automatic emergency braking and augmented reality displays. Strategic discussions highlight the competitive pressure from Chinese manufacturers, the rise of global safety standards, and the necessity of vertical integration to maintain a data-driven advantage. Furthermore, the texts address the human element, focusing on user experience, privacy concerns regarding vehicle data, and the legal implications of the right to repair. Collectively, the contributors argue that future success depends on ecosystem collaboration and the ability to turn intelligent algorithms into safe, scalable physical realities. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 25/ 26 29.06.2026 12min
    We curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition examines the rapidly evolving landscape of autonomous mobility and urban infrastructure, highlighting a shift from experimental technology to large-scale commercial deployment. Industry leaders discuss the critical importance of architecting safety into every layer of self-driving systems while addressing real-world challenges, such as Waymo’s software recalls and the need for better situational awareness in construction zones. Beyond passenger robotaxis, the text emphasizes that the greatest opportunities for automation lie in commercial workhorses like refuse trucks and delivery vans, particularly through unbundled partnerships and global expansion into European and Middle Eastern markets. Smart city strategies are also central, with experts advocating for a human-centric approach that prioritizes quality of life and better land-use governance over mere technical metrics. Innovations in micromobility, such as e-cargo bikes and integrated software for curb management, are presented as essential tools for reducing urban congestion and reclaiming public space from parked cars. Ultimately, the collection suggests that the future of transport depends on synchronized infrastructure, robust data-sharing trust, and a transition toward cities that are inherently designed for autonomous robotics. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Electrification & Battery Technology CW 24/ 25 25.06.2026 24min
    We curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition provides a comprehensive update on the rapidly maturing electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure sector, highlighting significant shifts toward heavy-duty fleet electrification and megawatt charging solutions. They detail the critical role of government-backed grants and smart energy management in overcoming current grid capacity bottlenecks, particularly within the UK and European markets. Professional discussions emphasize the transition of vehicles into flexible energy assets through bidirectional charging (V2G) and the emergence of interoperability standards to improve user experience. Innovative hardware developments, such as solid-state batteries and integrated DC chargers, are showcased alongside evidence of retailers leveraging charging stations to increase property value and customer footfall. This edition also addresses operational hurdles, including infrastructure security, cybersecurity risks, and the necessity for proactive maintenance to ensure network reliability. Ultimately, the collection illustrates a global move from early-stage adoption toward a professionalized, integrated energy ecosystem essential for decarbonizing transport. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM
  • Best of LinkedIn: Commercial Fleet Insights CW 24/ 25 24.06.2026 22min
    We curate most relevant posts about Commercial Fleets on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition provides a comprehensive outlook on the logistics and transportation industry in 2026, focusing heavily on the strategic integration of technology and sustainability. Experts highlight that fleet electrification is transitionary, moving from environmental idealism to a focus on total cost of ownership and the necessity of robust grid infrastructure. The text emphasizes that telematics and AI-powered dashcams are no longer just for tracking, but are essential for providing operational context, driver protection, and auditable safety data. There is a clear shift toward data-driven decision-making, where high-quality information is used to justify public sector budgets and improve driver retention through better vehicle specifications. Global updates showcase rapid EV adoption in China and Southeast Asia, contrasted with the regulatory and infrastructure challenges facing European and North American operators. Ultimately, the collective insights suggest that successful fleet management now requires a sophisticated blend of real-time operational control, energy management, and organizational change. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence CW 23/ 24 18.06.2026 19min
    We curate most relevant posts about Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition outlines the transition from software-defined vehicles to AI-defined vehicles as the primary driver of automotive innovation through 2026. Industry experts highlight that platform agility, cloud-native diagnostics, and strategic partnerships are now more critical for success than traditional hardware scale. Significant focus is placed on the importance of virtual testing, open-source collaboration, and the rapid integration of generative AI to shorten development cycles. Regional shifts are also noted, with China emerging as a global leader while Europe focuses on securing its domestic chip design capabilities. Ultimately, the sources suggest that the future of mobility depends on system-wide cybersecurity, advanced hardware security, and adaptive driving models powered by live telemetry. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 23/ 24 15.06.2026 17min
    We curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition explores a wide range of global urban mobility and infrastructure innovations aimed at solving modern city challenges. They highlight how behavioral design and smart policies, such as traffic signal penalties for honking or staggering work shifts, can reduce congestion without massive capital investment. Significant attention is given to the autonomous vehicle sector, balancing the excitement of robotaxi deployments with serious concerns regarding software reliability, technological sovereignty, and safety. This edition also emphasize the maturation of micromobility, noting both the success of e-bikes and cargo cycles and the regulatory setbacks in cities like Barcelona and Brussels. Furthermore, the collection addresses large-scale transit projects and emerging technologies, including Saudi Arabia’s AI-driven districts and European vehicle-to-home energy integration. Ultimately, the sources suggest that the future of transport depends on integrating diverse modes and building deep trust between public authorities and private operators. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Electrification & Battery Technology CW 22/ 23 11.06.2026 25min
    We curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition outlines a technological shift in the electric vehicle (EV) sector, where the focus has moved from vehicle availability to the critical role of infrastructure. Industry experts highlight how smart charging strategies and megawatt charging systems (MCS) are transforming heavy-duty logistics by drastically reducing total cost of ownership and charging times. Bidirectional charging (V2G) is also emerging as a pivotal trend, turning parked EVs into distributed energy assets that can stabilize power grids and provide home backup. However, widespread adoption faces challenges such as regulatory hurdles, the need for interoperability standards, and concerns regarding battery warranty coverage. Meanwhile, the market is maturing through strategic vertical integration and new solutions to combat infrastructure vandalism and fraud. Collectively, these insights suggest that a connected energy ecosystem is now the primary driver of the global transition to sustainable transport. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM
  • Best of LinkedIn: Commercial Fleet Insights CW 22/ 23 10.06.2026 10min
    We curate most relevant posts about Commercial Fleets on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition highlights a global shift toward fleet electrification and the integration of artificial intelligence to enhance operational efficiency. Experts emphasize that mobile maintenance and battery-buffered charging are critical to bypassing infrastructure bottlenecks and reducing vehicle downtime. Major corporations like Amazon and PepsiCo are reaching significant decarbonisation milestones, while New York and Los Angeles have formed a historic partnership to scale zero-emission municipal fleets. Telematics and video analytics are evolving into essential decision-making layers that protect drivers and identify fuel fraud. Furthermore, the rapid growth of electric trucks in China and new rebate programmes in California signal a permanent move away from diesel. Strategic focus is shifting from simple vehicle acquisition to mastering Total Cost of Ownership and energy asset management. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence CW 21/ 22 04.06.2026 10min
    We curate most relevant posts about Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition presents a comprehensive analysis of the automotive industry's transition towards software-defined vehicles (SDVs) as the primary driver of value. Experts highlight how centralised zonal architectures and open-source stacks are replacing traditional hardware-heavy designs to enable real-time AI execution and automated driving features. Major manufacturers like Stellantis, Rivian, and Mercedes-Benz are increasingly prioritising embedded operating systems and agile software development over legacy production methods. The collection also explores the critical role of digital cockpits, high-speed connectivity, and AI-driven interfaces in redefining the passenger experience. Beyond technology, the reports address regulatory challenges, the importance of system safety, and the necessity for brands to evolve into platform-based companies to remain competitive. Ultimately, the industry is moving toward a future where a vehicle launch is fundamentally treated as a software release. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 21/ 22 01.06.2026 23min
    We curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition provides a comprehensive update on the global mobility landscape in 2026, highlighting the transition from experimental technologies to large-scale urban infrastructure. The sources point to major progress in autonomous vehicle operations, while also underlining unresolved “edge-case” challenges, including flood detection failures and the need for open-source safety assurance. In parallel, micromobility is maturing through initiatives such as Amazon’s e-cargo bike pilots and Lime’s landmark IPO filing, signalling a broader shift towards quieter, zero-emission urban logistics. Regional developments in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, and Florida illustrate an accelerating race to build smart infrastructure for autonomous metros, connected transport systems, and electric air taxis. Finally, the reports contrast the rapid industrial model of Chinese automakers with the regulatory, strategic, and competitive pressures facing European and American incumbents. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Electrification & Battery Technology CW 20/ 21 28.05.2026 11min
    We curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition highlights a transformative shift in the global electric vehicle sector, where fast-charging technology and battery innovation are rapidly closing the gap with traditional refueling. Leading Chinese manufacturers like BYD and CATL are debuting cells capable of sub-ten-minute charges, while the West prioritises domestic supply chains and next-generation chemistries to remain competitive. Infrastructure is evolving beyond simple plugs into integrated energy systems that combine solar power, stationary storage, and microgrids to bypass grid bottlenecks. Meanwhile, the heavy-duty transport sector is reaching a tipping point as the Tesla Semi enters mass production and European nations invest billions in dedicated truck charging. Despite this momentum, industry experts warn that reliability and payment transparency remain critical hurdles for widespread consumer trust. Ultimately, the market is moving from a race for maximum range to a sophisticated focus on operational efficiency and climate-specific solutions. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM
  • Best of LinkedIn: Commercial Fleet Insights CW 20/ 21 27.05.2026 18min
    We curate most relevant posts about Commercial Fleets on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition provides a comprehensive overview of the 2026 connected fleet landscape, highlighting how artificial intelligence and real-time telematics have transitioned from experimental trends to essential operational requirements. The documentation illustrates how industry leaders are leveraging advanced data analytics to achieve substantial financial savings, enhance driver safety, and optimise vehicle maintenance through predictive software. A significant portion of the material focuses on the global transition to electric vehicles, detailing innovative solutions for grid capacity constraints and the necessity of scalable charging infrastructure. Beyond electrification, the reports examine the emergence of autonomous delivery ecosystems and the strategic importance of behavioural science in motivating driver performance. Collectively, these insights argue that modern fleet success is defined by intelligent integration, where unified digital platforms replace fragmented manual systems to drive productivity. Additionally, the texts underscore a global shift in energy strategy, as regions like China and Ethiopia accelerate adoption while Western operators focus on total cost of ownership and infrastructure reliability. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence CW 19/ 20 21.05.2026 17min
    We curate most relevant posts about Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition outlines the automotive industry's rapid transition from hardware-centric manufacturing toward AI-defined mobility and software-defined vehicles (SDVs). Experts highlight that while hardware and sensor fusion are architecturally mature, significant gaps remain in safety validation, cybersecurity, and the regulatory frameworks required for autonomous systems. The shift is driving a fundamental change in organizational structures, moving away from legacy C++ code toward memory-safe languages like Rust and adopting industrialized toolchains. Industry leaders emphasize that real-time data, generative AI, and high-fidelity digital twins are now essential for maintaining a competitive advantage over emerging global players. Furthermore, the car is evolving into a "third workspace," where deeply integrated AI agents and cloud-native platforms redefine the user experience and vehicle lifecycle. Ultimately, the transition dictates that future automotive leadership will depend on software economics and the ability to manage cross-domain complexity at scale. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 19/ 20 18.05.2026 21min
    We curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition examines the shifting landscape of urban micromobility and autonomous systems, highlighting a transition from experimental pilots to integrated public infrastructure. Industry experts emphasize that the next phase of growth depends on operational discipline, consistent regulations, and the development of safe, compliant infrastructure like mobility hubs. This edition illustrate the rising maturity of the sector, showcased by Lime's potential IPO and the expansion of robotaxi networks from companies like Waymo and Verne in global cities. Furthermore, contributors argue that for these systems to scale, they must be treated as essential transit components that harmonize with existing public transport and pedestrian needs. Emerging technologies, including AI-powered bus stations and electric micro-cars, are presented as critical tools for reducing car dependency and improving urban accessibility. Overall, the collection advocates for a multi-pathway approach to mobility that prioritizes sustainability, safety, and cultural identity in city planning. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Electrification & Battery Technology CW 18/ 19 14.05.2026 19min
    We curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition provides a comprehensive update on the global transition to electric mobility, with a particular focus on the emergence of Megawatt Charging Systems for heavy-duty and maritime transport. Key developments include Germany's €1 billion investment in truck charging infrastructure and the rapid advancement of ultra-fast battery technologies from major manufacturers. Strategic insights reveal a shift in the industry from simply installing hardware to managing complex energy systems, emphasizing the importance of grid stability, smart charging, and bidirectional integration. In the commercial sector, the reports highlight a move toward profitability for charging operators through retail partnerships and integrated services. However, the sources also note significant challenges, such as policy uncertainty in Europe, high failure rates in public charging sessions, and the insolvency of several battery startups due to intense global competition. Overall, the collection illustrates an industry maturing beyond its initial infrastructure race toward a more sophisticated, software-driven ecosystem. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM
  • Best of LinkedIn: Commercial Fleet Insights CW 18/ 19 13.05.2026 13min
    We curate most relevant posts about Commercial Fleets on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition highlights a pivotal shift in the commercial fleet industry toward electrification and integrated intelligence. Strategic planning is now central to success, focusing on right-sizing truck bodies, establishing foundational safety cultures, and ensuring infrastructure resilience through backup power and mobile charging. The data reveals that electric vehicles are reaching cost parity with diesel, prompting leaders to move beyond simple adoption toward sophisticated energy management and automated charging solutions. Artificial intelligence and telematics are transitioning from optional tools to essential operational infrastructure, driving improvements in predictive maintenance, driver safety, and logistics efficiency. Furthermore, the shift toward factory-installed connectivity and autonomous trucking suggests a future where vehicle value is defined by on-road performance and interoperable data. Ultimately, the sources underscore that sustainable fleet management now depends on mastering the intelligence layer behind vehicle movement. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence CW 17/ 18 07.05.2026 14min
    We curate most relevant posts about Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition examines the rapid transition within the global automotive industry from Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV) to AI-Defined Vehicles (AIDV). Experts highlight how cars are evolving from mechanical machines into intelligent partners that use agentic AI to interpret environments, learn user habits, and manage complex safety systems. Strategic insights from Auto China 2026 reveal that Chinese manufacturers currently lead in software vertical integration, putting significant pressure on Western and Japanese legacy brands to accelerate their development cycles. Technical discussions emphasise the necessity of hybrid guardrails and new validation standards to ensure that autonomous systems remain secure and ethical without a constant cloud connection. Major updates, such as General Motors and Google deploying Gemini AI to millions of cars, illustrate that in-vehicle compute is now a foundational requirement rather than a luxury. Ultimately, the reports argue that future competitiveness depends on mastering digital ecosystems and organizational agility rather than traditional mechanical engineering. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 17/ 18 04.05.2026 21min
    We curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition provides a comprehensive overview of advancements in global mobility, highlighting the rapid growth of autonomous vehicles and micromobility in 2026. Experts discuss the successful deployment of robotaxis in China and the US alongside new regulatory frameworks emerging in Europe to manage urban integration. The collection emphasizes that integrated transport strategies such as multi-modal mobility hubs and bike-sharing schemes are essential for solving "last-mile" connectivity challenges. Practical updates focus on safety improvements, showing that accident rates are falling even as e-bike and scooter usage scales significantly. Furthermore, this edition examine how AI and data-driven infrastructure are transitioning the sector from physical asset ownership to efficient, service-based digital platforms. Together, these insights argue that sustainable urban planning must prioritise people-centric design over traditional car-dependent systems. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
  • Best of LinkedIn: Electrification & Battery Technology CW 16/ 17 30.04.2026 12min
    We curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition provides a comprehensive update on the global electric vehicle infrastructure landscape in 2026, with a particular focus on bidirectional charging and heavy-duty transport. Experts discuss the shift toward V2G and V2H technologies, highlighting the critical need for interoperable standards and the potential for EVs to function as grid-stabilising assets. The reports illustrate how truck electrification is accelerating through shared charging models, battery-buffered stations, and integrated digital platforms designed to bypass grid constraints. Significant regulatory and economic changes are noted, such as the UK’s reduction in permitting fees and Germany’s mandated CO2 certificate revenue. Additionally, the texts examine market expansion in regions like South Africa and the Caribbean, where solar-integrated microgrids allow nations to leapfrog legacy infrastructure. Ultimately, the transition is moving beyond mere hardware deployment toward a more mature energy ecosystem defined by customer experience, operational reliability, and grid-aware software. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM
  • Best of LinkedIn: Commercial Fleet Insights CW 16/ 17 29.04.2026 14min
    We curate most relevant posts about Commercial Fleets on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition highlights that modern fleet management is shifting from a focus on compliance and hardware to a reliance on integrated data and artificial intelligence. Industry experts argue that while telematics provides a wealth of information, the real value lies in using those insights to actively change driver behaviour, reduce sideswipe collisions, and lower fuel costs. A significant portion of the text addresses fleet electrification, noting that while electric trucks have reached price parity with diesel, successful adoption requires a "depot-centric" approach to bypass grid constraints and lengthy utility timelines. Strategic advice focuses on consolidating disconnected software systems into single platforms to eliminate administrative friction and improve operational visibility. Furthermore, new tools such as AI-driven assistants and TCO calculators are helping operators manage maintenance approvals and evaluate the financial viability of transitioning to zero-emission vehicles. Overall, the sources suggest that sustainability and profitability are increasingly linked through precision technology and proactive risk management. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

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