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A few years ago, the sight of a BYD or Geely on the streets of the UK was an anomaly. Fast forward to 2026 and Chinese badges are fast becoming household brands.
Stephen Wilmot, European Autos Reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joins us on the show floor in our first episode in the "Industry Voices" mini-series to deliver a comprehensive, broad-brushstrokes look at the EV industry in 2026.
Informed by over a decade of autos reporting, Stephen provides his insights on the American and Chinese EV sectors, looking at how specific industry conditions have contributed to creating Chinaâs unparalleled EV dominance. We explore the unique factors contributing to Chinaâs title as the worldâs largest EV market, including the impact of government subsidies, supply chain dominance, and market scale. âWe are in a seismic moment for the global auto industry where it is being totally reshaped by Chinese exports, and it feels as if itâs only just starting.â
As we wind up, Stephen discusses the rise of âmarriages of convenienceâ between Chinese and Western EV makers before offering some journalistically neutral commentary on autonomous developments here in the UK capital.
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MOVE 2026 is now just a week away, and what better time than to hear from one of our fantastic Keynote speakers?
In Episode 5, MOVEmntâs Eve Stevens sits down with a powerhouse in the world of heavy transport and automotive, Evalena Falck, Vice President and Head of Strategic Business at Scania.
Operating in over 100 countries with 50,00 employees, Scania is a household name in the world of logistics and heavy transport, and a key player in accelerating mobility's green transition.
Evalena joins us on the pod to talk us through the important work Scania is doing to decarbonize this critical sector in the electrification roadmap, and (excitingly) to give our listeners a flavour of what's to come next week.
Scania will be joined by DHL on the MOVE floor, showcasing their on-board range extender. Secure your tickets today to catch a piece of the action!
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Our guest this week is Mark Tapscott, Co-Founder of British automotive start-up Longbow Motors. A pioneer in electrification, Tesla alumnus and a self-confessed 'car guy', Mark joins us on The MOVEmnt Podcast to discuss Longbow's commitment to electrification and feather-weight EV design.
Mark and the Longbow team are on a mission to restore some of the theatre and emotion of the classic British sports car to the electric segment, focusing on light-weighting and the driver experience in a market that too often overlooks the joy of driving.
Described by some as the âanti-Tesla,â Longbow is pushing back against the growing homogenisation of the EV segment with its first two models, the Speedster and the Roadster, both expected to arrive as early as next year.Listen to the full episode to hear Mark's reflections on his time at Tesla, the lessons he learned there, and some exclusive insights on Longbow's ambitious plans for future expansion.
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In Episode 3 of The MOVEmnt Podcast, we sit down with Lyftâs EVP of Global Growth, Jeremy Bird, to explore his vision for a hybrid autonomous network. As autonomy ramps up in the UK and Europe welcomes its first commercial robotaxi deployment in Croatia, our conversation couldnât come at a more critical time in the industry.
In our fascinating discussion we dive deep on some of the vital, and often divisive questions, surrounding autonomous mobility, unpacking uncertainties surrounding job security and the realities of automation. Jeremy outlines his vision of a customer-obsessed approach that connects riders easily and seamlessly with opportunity, while continuing to centre and evolve the driver experience.
Jeremy looks back on his long and storied career, including his time as Chief Field Director for Barack Obamaâs 2012 presidential campaign, and how his background in community organising and advocacy continues to shape his leadership at Lyft today.
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In Episode 2, MOVEmntâs Eve Stevens sits down with a legend in the world of legislature and public service, Commissioner Nancy Skinner of the California Energy Commission.
With a career spanning several decades and a portfolio of landmark legislation, Skinner reflects on her long and influential career, sharing some of her proudest achievements and her personal connection to sustainability, policy and equitable transportation.
In this fascinating discussion, the pair dive into some of the biggest topics in mobility, including the Commissioner's advocacy for electrification, large-scale battery storage and mass transit, all areas that fall under her remit in her new role as Commissioner for Clean Energy, Ports and Industrial Decarbonisation.
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What better way to kick off our 2026 interview series than with the CEO and Founder of Rivian Motors, RJ Scaringe?
If youâre at all interested in the world of automotive, chances are youâve heard of RJ; part engineer, part businessman, PhD, and electrification enthusiast, RJ is leading the charge in the quest to decarbonize transportation.
Ahead of the launch of Rivianâs first mass-market vehicle, the R2, RJ sat down with MOVEmnt Editor and podcast host Eve Stevens to discuss Rivianâs roadmap for autonomy, their signature zonal architecture, and RJâs deep-rooted fascination with the automotive world.
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