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Charging Ahead: Insights from MTE's Latest EV PresentationsHosts Amy and Brandon aim to educate listeners, whether they are seasoned EV drivers or just starting their journey into electrification. The episode is rich with insights from recent presentations that both hosts delivered, demonstrating the active engagement of their community in shaping the conversation around EVs. Brandon shares his experiences from Nashville Design Week, where he discussed the local power company's leadership in the EV sector and the valuable contributions from community members.
The conversation delves deep into the initiatives undertaken by MTE to foster EV adoption in Tennessee. Brandon introduces the concept of an EV Car Club, which has become a platform for over 625 members to exchange knowledge and experiences. This grassroots movement has led to significant infrastructure developments, including the rollout of DC fast charging stations in strategic locations to facilitate EV use. The hosts discuss the innovative Night Flex rate, designed to encourage off-peak charging, which not only saves consumers money but also alleviates pressure on the grid during peak demand periods.
Amy introduces Ashley England from the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), with whom she co-presented at the Tennessee Valley Public Power Conference in November. Ashley discusses some of TVA’s key electric vehicle initiatives. She also highlights the importance of education and awareness in addressing consumer concerns regarding EVs.
The episode culminates in a discussion about the increasing market share of EVs, the economic benefits they bring to local communities, and the ways in which utilities can adapt to support this growing trend. The hosts’ commitment to being a resource for their listeners shines through as they provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities associated with the electric vehicle revolution, inviting listeners to engage more deeply with this transformative technology.
Takeaways:Copyright 2025 Middle Tennessee Electric
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Charging Ahead: Insights from MTE's Latest EV PresentationsHosts Amy and Brandon aim to educate listeners, whether they are seasoned EV drivers or just starting their journey into electrification. The episode is rich with insights from recent presentations that both hosts delivered, demonstrating the active engagement of their community in shaping the conversation around EVs. Brandon shares his experiences from Nashville Design Week, where he discussed the local power company's leadership in the EV sector and the valuable contributions from community members.
The conversation delves deep into the initiatives undertaken by MTE to foster EV adoption in Tennessee. Brandon introduces the concept of an EV Car Club, which has become a platform for over 625 members to exchange knowledge and experiences. This grassroots movement has led to significant infrastructure developments, including the rollout of DC fast charging stations in strategic locations to facilitate EV use. The hosts discuss the innovative Night Flex rate, designed to encourage off-peak charging, which not only saves consumers money but also alleviates pressure on the grid during peak demand periods.
Amy introduces Ashley England from the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), with whom she co-presented at the Tennessee Valley Public Power Conference in November. Ashley discusses some of TVA’s key electric vehicle initiatives. She also highlights the importance of education and awareness in addressing consumer concerns regarding EVs.
The episode culminates in a discussion about the increasing market share of EVs, the economic benefits they bring to local communities, and the ways in which utilities can adapt to support this growing trend. The hosts’ commitment to being a resource for their listeners shines through as they provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities associated with the electric vehicle revolution, inviting listeners to engage more deeply with this transformative technology.
Takeaways:Copyright 2025 Middle Tennessee Electric