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Charging Status | EV Podcast – February 2023

Charging Status | EV Podcast – February 2023

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Today, the fifth episode of the ‘Charging Status’ podcast has gone live. This is a new podcast as the result of a new partnership between James from Crossed Wires and the interface. In this February 2023 episode:

“Alex and James are back for, sadly, the last time as co-hosts, to cover lots of great EV and charging news since our last episode. As you’ll hear in the introduction, James has accepted a role with an EV charging company which means that he won’t be able to continue to co-host the show with Alex. The good news is that Alex has found a great new co-host and we’ll be moving the show entirely over to being a ‘The Interface’ production.”

This is absolutely a show where we really want to hear from you, so do leave your comments below, email us at podcast@chargingstatus.net

More information about Crossed Wires can be found at crossedwires.net.

 

Alex Lowe

Charging Status | EV Podcast – February 2023

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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