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TechMobility Topics

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Welcome to TechMobility Topics, your go-to podcast for everything at the crossroads of mobility and technology. Each week, we delve into the most engaging topics from our nationally syndicated radio program, the TechMobility Show. Our curated, bite-sized episodes are perfect for a quick dive into the world of tech mobility. Stay informed, stay updated, and stay ahead with TechMobility Topics.  #technology #mobility #news #techmobilitypod  https://techmobility.show
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Episodes

What is a Pod Hotel?

Pod hotels are hotels where guest sleep in tiny compartments with beds inside known as pods. These pods come in all shapes and sizes – square and round, metal and wooden. Many aren’t even large enough to sit up in. So, what’s the point?

Jun 09, 20259 min

When EV Batteries Go Solid

Lithium-ion batteries. This is the chemistry that powers most mobile electrical devices that are not plugged in – from your cellphone to the average EV. The chemistry is actually a metal slurry that comes with a list of downsides which can include shorting out and causing a thermal runaway which results in the difficult-to-extinguish fires you may have seen on social media. But what if a new kind of electric vehicle battery can do away with the bad things of the current batteries, and do it for ...

Jun 09, 20259 min

Deepfake Reality/Deepfake Fraud

Artificial intelligence and deep fake software. The perfect marriage of tools and methods that are easily available to secure and use for anybody. Needless to say, fraudsters and other bad actors of all stripes are having a field day. From online romance scams, to defrauding car dealers and the HR departments of major tech companies. The nightmare is real.

Jun 09, 20259 min

e-Bikes for EVERYBODY!

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has launched a voucher incentive program for e-bikes. The new program is targeting lower-income residents who lack alternative transportation options that would not otherwise be available. The state is rolling out 3,000 vouchers over a six-month period, which can reach $1,200 in discounts are participating brick-and-mortar retailers.

Jun 09, 20259 min

The Fastest Most Accurate Fast Food Drive-Thrus

How much time and fuel do we waste in drive-through lanes at fast-food chains? And more importantly, how often can we depend on the place to get our order right? The Washington Post took a look and crunched some numbers.

Jun 03, 20259 min

Amtrak: Bigger, Faster, Newer

Amtrak has revealed a first look at its new Airo trains, and they come with panoramic windows, comfier chars, and more accessibility features. The national rail service is currently constructing eight-three of the new and improved Airo trains, which will operate on around fifteen existing routes in the Eastern US and Pacific Northwest.

Jun 03, 20259 min

2025 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label SUV review

The seeds for the current success of the Lincoln brand were planted back in late 2006. The vehicle was originally known as the MKX, a mid-size luxury crossover SUV that rode on the automaker’s CD4 platform. The Ford Edge and Flex, along with the short-lived Lincoln MKT were mechanical siblings. By 2019, Lincoln had phased out its use of “MK” model names, choosing “Nautilus” in place of the MKX for the luxury crossover’s mid-cycle refresh of the vehicle’s second generation. The second-generation ...

Jun 03, 20259 min

Uber's Wonderfully Autonomous Volkswagens

While Volkswagen isn't top of mind when talking about autonomous vehicles, turns out that the German automaker has been working on the technology for almost ten years. VW is ready to deploy its first autonomous ID BUZZ electric minivans on Uber's ridehailing platform in Los Angeles next year.

Jun 03, 20259 min

Wanted: More Wheelchair Ramps

Wheelchairs. When it comes to mobility, of which we talk about plenty on this program, accessibility and accessibility barriers are real issues when it comes to public spaces. An Icelandic designer who made his mark in Silicon Valley and is a wheelchair user himself, has developed ways to overcome the exclusion that is often built into a city.

Jun 02, 20259 min

Who is Rural America?

It's a simple question with a complicated answer: Who is Rural America? Researchers claim that there is little agreement on how to define rural America. As the US population has become increasingly concentrated in urban centers, rural communities have, at times, been an afterthought. The myths perpetuated about its irreversible decline has little resemblance to reality. So, what is going on out in the country?

Jun 02, 20259 min

The Wood That Laughs at Steel

A material invented at the University of Maryland will soon offer a radical alternative that has a fifty percent greater tensile strength than conventional steel and a strength-to-weight ratio that is ten times better. It’s lighter, tougher, and actually locks away carbon. It’s called Superwood and after seven years of development, mass production of the material will start this summer.

Jun 02, 20259 min

Are We at PEAK SHALE?

According to industry veterans, US oil production is at a tipping point at current crude prices. US oil production is expected to DECLINE next year, making it the first year-on-year decrease in roughly ten years, outside of the pandemic. THE CAUSE: Shale oil companies are slowing production because of low crude prices and pressure to return cash to shareholders. The Permian Basin's output growth is slowing too, and other large fields haven't recovered since 2020. Finally OPEC has recently announ...

Jun 02, 20259 min

Legal Perils of Acting on Climate Change

Can you be sued for not taking strong enough action to tackle climate change? If you can, who decides what that is? And no, I am NOT talking about California! It’s a valid question to ponder.

May 26, 20259 min

No Route, No Rules, All Passion - LET'S DO IT!

Its unsanctioned, dangerous, and not exactly legal. It’s called The Speed Project and it has NOTHING to do with wheeled vehicles. This is a unique running event that takes participants to the brink and beyond. Why do it?

May 26, 20259 min

2025 Genesis GV80 Coupe review

Genesis, the upmarket Korean nameplate, unveiled the GV80 Coupe in September 2023. Based on the refreshed GV80 SUV for the 2023 model year, unique styling cues include a coupe inspired roofline, redesigned front bumper and grille, flat bottom steering wheel and carbon fiber interior trims. The GV80 Coupe combines the practicality of an SUV, inheriting the design and performance of the base model, with the dynamism of a coupe. With the introduction of the GV80 Coupe, Genesis now enters the rarifi...

May 26, 20259 min

The Beanless Coffee Race

Coffee. As the cost of it continues to rise due to increasingly volatile climate patterns, the demand for coffee is increasing. The United States actually grows very little coffee within its borders. To meet this demand, enter beanless coffee. YIKES!

May 19, 20259 min

Your City is Sinking!

As if you don’t have enough to be concerned about, consider this: the land underneath the largest cities in the United States is sinking, threatening buildings, roads, and rail lines, according to new research. But that sinking, known as subsidence, is not happening in the same way, in each place, or even the same way across one city.

May 19, 20259 min

The Premium Delivery Alternative to Uber & Doordash!

His name is Herb Coakley, former Uber and Lyft driver and founder of Mystro , an app that helped gig workers juggle multiple platforms. Now he’s back with Courial , a premium delivery service that respects the people doing the work and wows the people receiving it. Listen to this episode to learn more!

May 19, 20259 min

Low Priced EV Truck to Take on Tesla

It's called Slate and its a Jeff Bezos-backed effort to bring a low priced (less than $20K) EV truck to American motorists. It's low price means plastic fenders and panels, hand crank windows and bring your own entertainment. Is there a real market for this vehicle? Listen to the podcast to learn more.

May 19, 20259 min

China's Army of Ghost Cargo Trucks

Imagine passing a truck on the Interstate at highway speed that doesn’t have a cab for a driver. That is in fact just a flat wall crowned with sensors and cameras. In China, these futuristic yet cheap-looking trucks are part of a fleet of driverless light trucks that can carry 1,000 parcels autonomously over a range of 110 miles. Sound far-fetched? It’s happening in China right now, and some form of it is in America’s immediate future.

May 12, 20259 min

Are Tiny Home Villages the Answer?

Tiny houses. With the stock of affordable housing severely diminished in many parts of the country, the rise of tiny houses offers some people an alternative when considering a safe place to live. A twist on that concept is the rise of tiny house villages, often near or just outside small towns in rural America. Could this be a win-win for all?

May 12, 20259 min

2025 Mitsubishi Outlander SUV review

The Mitsubishi Outlander was originally introduced to American motorists at the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit as the Mitsubishi ASX concept vehicle – ASX standing for Active Sports Crossover. Replacing the body-on-frame Montero Sport in North America, the Outlander went on sale during the 2003 model year. The fourth and current generation of the Outlander debuted in 2021 for the 2022 model year. As part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, the Outlander is based on...

May 12, 20259 min

Where EV Chargers Are At Parity with Gasoline Stations

As of the end of 2024, the State of California had 48 percent MORE electric vehicle chargers than gas pump nozzles at 178,549. This compares of just 120,000 gasoline nozzles. However, only 17,000 of the chargers are fast chargers with the rest being the slower Level 2 chargers.

May 12, 20259 min

Secret Radio Stations in America

On secret radio stations nationwide, a decades old news service has survived the move to digital. They are called radio reading services and they perform a vital function for the visually impaired.

May 12, 20259 min

Automaker Logistics of Made in America

Building a vehicle starts with years of planning, thousands of global suppliers and available workers, millions of square feet of factory space, and billions of dollars in capital expenditures. It takes years to bring a new factory on-line, assuming you have the people and engineering staff to run the factory. It is not something that companies do quickly or on a whim. There are financial and logistical concerns that must be taken into consideration – often over a large number of years. These ar...

May 12, 20259 min

Duolingo Replace Human Workers with AI

It’s official: Duolingo, the language learning tech company, will “gradually stop using contractors to do work that AI can handle,” – that’s a direct quote from the company. In case you still think that AI displacement of workers is years in the future, guess again!

May 12, 20259 min

Mercedes Solar Paint Adds Miles to EV Range

Mercedes-Benz is working on a solar "paintwork" that could give EVs thousands of miles of additional range per year. These are new types of solar modules that could be seamlessly applied to the bodies of electric vehicles. These efforts could eventually pave the way for a wafer-thin layer of paint that could generate additional 8,699 miles of range per year.

May 12, 20259 min

EVs Require Changes to Highway Safety Tech

According to a recent article in Roads and Bridges magazine, testing shows the need for new roadside safety hardware standards for EVs. Roadside safety hardware like guardrails, median barriers, bridge rails, crash cushions, end treatments and breakaway support structures are designed to protect life and minimize injuries in the event of a crash. I discuss.

May 05, 202511 min

AI Overlords vs Human Jobs: What happens when humans are not needed?

Artificial Intelligence. Its hard to imagine how we got here in just three short years from the introduction of ChatGPT. As businesses and organizations around the globe rushed to infuse their very existence with AI, its ability to digest and summarize unimaginable amounts of data have already brought us to the brink of excluding human workers from the demands of daily commerce. Few periods in modern history have been as unsettled and uncertain as the one that we are living through right now. Ca...

May 05, 202511 min
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