The TechMobility Podcast
Welcome to The TechMobility Podcast, your ultimate source for authentic insights, news, and perspectives at the nexus of mobility and technology. We're all about REAL FACTS, REAL OPINIONS, and REAL TALK! From personal privacy to space hotels, if it moves or moves you, we're discussing it! Our weekly episodes venture beyond the conventional, offering a unique, unfiltered take on the topics that matter. We're not afraid to color outside the lines, and we believe you'll appreciate our bold approach!
The TechMobility Podcast
Latest Episodes
Can Ford Build a $30,000 EV? 2026 Lexus TX 350 review, Automated School Bus Camera Surveillance, and Rivian's Factory Expansion
A $30,000 electric pickup truck made in the United States sounds like a fantasy until you look at what Ford is changing to make it real. We walk through Ford’s skunkworks approach to building affordable EVs, including fewer parts, large cast st...
Polestar's U.S. Crisis, Global Automotive Competition, NASA's Orbital Fuel Plan, and Rebuilding American Manufacturing
Polestar might be on the clock in the United States, and it’s not because the cars aren’t good. We unpack the Connected Vehicles Rule and the national security rationale for restricting Chinese-linked Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi, cellular, and certain sat...
High Tariffs, Low Quality; 2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness review; A Nuclear Power Revival; and Coast-to-Coast in 15 minutes
Would you pay luxury prices for a Land Rover built under a Stellantis strategy designed to dodge tariffs? That question kicks off a wide-ranging Tech Mobility conversation in which we trace how manufacturing decisions, quality engineering, and ...
An Affordable EV Pickup Truck, the American E-Waste Crisis, AI's Blue-Collar Boom, and Wrong-Way Drivers
A $24,950 electric truck sounds like a typo, but it might be the clearest signal yet that the auto market is finally taking affordability seriously. We talk through the Slate Truck’s stripped-down approach: no infotainment system, hand-crank wi...
Mitsubishi’s Attempt to Stay Relevant, Jeep Cherokee Returns, Virtual Power Plants, and Countries Debate Social Media Limits
Mitsubishi still sells cars in the United States, but the numbers are thin, and the clock is loud. We dig into how a smaller automaker can secure the cash and engineering muscle to stay in the game, and why platform sharing and badge engineerin...
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