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We are going through our back catalogue to give you some of our favourite episodes on green tech.
This week: Seth from E Tuk-Tuk.
Rarely on this show, we come across a project that ticks all of the boxes. Emerging technology that is good for the planet and people. This is what today's guest, Seth from E-Tuk-Tuk, brings to the table.
Here in developed economies in, the global North, the adoption of EVs (electric vehicles) has been going on for the past decade or so. Even though some countries are adopting their fleet faster than others. In the developing world, it is a totally different story.
With E-Tuk-Tuk, this inspiring initiative shows how far EVs can really help the locals in countries such as Sri Lanka.
For more information visit https://etukfactory.com/
Questions? Comments? I love to hear feedback from listeners and read them back the following episode. Send them directly to me [email protected]
Remember, folks, that this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be seen as financial advice. Please do your own research before any finance or investment decisions.
What topics and or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to [email protected]
Tweet me directly: @friendlyfutruri1 or @beplayableoz
How to support me :)
Join the new Discord community and meet fellow Futureheads here
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The full interviews for each of our guests are available on my Substack https://substack.com/profile/20391916-the-friendly-futurist?r=c52i4&s=r&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=web
Alternatively, you can tip us with Bitcoin Cash here: https://cointr.ee/podcastswest
We have also pledged for Unicef, to help with humanitarian efforts during the Ukraine crisis., will you join us? Any small change will help https://www.unicef.org/appeals/ukraine
We are going through our back catalogue to give you some of our favourite episodes on green tech.
This week: Seth from E Tuk-Tuk.
Rarely on this show, we come across a project that ticks all of the boxes. Emerging technology that is good for the planet and people. This is what today's guest, Seth from E-Tuk-Tuk, brings to the table.
Here in developed economies in, the global North, the adoption of EVs (electric vehicles) has been going on for the past decade or so. Even though some countries are adopting their fleet faster than others. In the developing world, it is a totally different story.
With E-Tuk-Tuk, this inspiring initiative shows how far EVs can really help the locals in countries such as Sri Lanka.
For more information visit https://etukfactory.com/
Questions? Comments? I love to hear feedback from listeners and read them back the following episode. Send them directly to me [email protected]
Remember, folks, that this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be seen as financial advice. Please do your own research before any finance or investment decisions.
What topics and or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to [email protected]
Tweet me directly: @friendlyfutruri1 or @beplayableoz
How to support me :)
Join the new Discord community and meet fellow Futureheads here
Leave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097
Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/futureheads
The full interviews for each of our guests are available on my Substack https://substack.com/profile/20391916-the-friendly-futurist?r=c52i4&s=r&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=web
Alternatively, you can tip us with Bitcoin Cash here: https://cointr.ee/podcastswest
We have also pledged for Unicef, to help with humanitarian efforts during the Ukraine crisis., will you join us? Any small change will help https://www.unicef.org/appeals/ukraine