Episodes

  • CDL Fraud and Patchwork State Systems: The Case for One National License
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode, we examine Commercial Driver Licenses (CDLs) and the impact when lax state reporting leaves gaps. Also considered: why a centralized, federal CDL could streamline moves, reduce fraud, and remove unsafe drivers from the road faster. If you care about where mobility is going—from EV supercars to compact street trucks to firm clean power—this conversation puts the specs, tradeoffs, and policy levers in one place. Enjoy the ride, subscribe, share the TechMobility Podcast with a friend, and tell us what shift you want to see next.

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    11 mins
  • Geothermal 2.0: Cost, Scale, and Momentum in Texas
    Dec 22 2025

    For this episode, it’s off to Texas for geothermal 2.0: geo‑pressured wells that act like batteries, storing grid power by pumping water deep underground and releasing it later for four to six hours of dispatchable energy. It’s a smart reuse of oilfield rigs, crews, and techniques, and it could help balance growing solar capacity as data centers surge into the state. The hurdles are cost and scale, but with familiar infrastructure and bipartisan momentum, this approach could become a key part of Texas’ energy mix.

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    11 mins
  • Maverick Lobo: Quick, Planted, and Pricey—Ford’s Street-Truck Bet for 2025
    Dec 22 2025

    This episode is about the Ford Maverick. During the 1970's, Maverick was a compact car; today it’s Ford’s compact pickup. For 2025, the automaker adds the Maverick LOBO model, a small pickup with street-truck DNA. Lower ride height, sport-tuned suspension, bigger brakes, and torque-vectoring AWD make it feel quick and planted. We share what works—quiet cruising, easy entry, and a confident chassis—and what misses, from fussy controls to a stiff rear seat and an oddly slick accelerator. The real debate: if Maverick proved that people want an affordable hybrid truck, what does it mean when a street-focused trim pushes past $42K?

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    10 mins
  • Ferrari’s First In-House Electric Supercar Chassis: 800V, 122 kWh, 60+ Patents
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode, we ask: what happens when peak performance, practical utility, and power storage all hit an inflection point at once? We kick off with Ferrari’s leap into an all-electric supercar chassis built entirely in-house—75% recycled aluminum, an 800‑volt system, and more than 60 patented solutions designed to deliver real Ferrari feel, instant torque, and a rock-bottom center of gravity. We unpack why an EV halo car makes sense from a physics standpoint, even as broader EV demand looks choppy, and we call out unanswered questions about charge time and range, despite a hefty 122 kWh battery.

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    11 mins
  • Non-Negotiable Fees on New Cars: The Truth About Rising Destination Charges
    Dec 22 2025

    In this podcast, we explore the reasons behind the rising destination charges on your car. Rising tariffs on imported components and supply chain disruptions are driving up costs, which are being passed directly to consumers as non-negotiable fees rather than being absorbed into the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). As a result, buyers often find themselves surprised by the final purchase price.

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    11 mins
  • Water Risk in 2025: Alaska’s Thawing Permafrost and the Colorado River’s Legal Collision
    Dec 22 2025

    During this episode, we focus on water—the most tangible form of risk. In Alaska, warming is accelerating permafrost thaw, exposing pyrite, leaching metals, turning more than 200 rivers orange, and killing aquatic life that sustains communities and salmon runs. Downstream, in a different sense, the Colorado River’s century-old legal framework collides with a hotter, drier reality. We explore senior and junior water rights, the politics of cuts, and Phoenix’s push for advanced reuse to secure drinking water in a tightening system.

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    11 mins
  • RSL 1.0 Explained: The Machine-Readable License Standard for AI Training
    Dec 22 2025

    This episode will introduce you to RSL 1.0, a new, machine-readable licensing standard, backed by major publishers, that sets clear terms for AI training. The idea is straightforward: if AI models benefit from journalism, photography, and code, creators deserve transparent permissions and compensation. The challenge is compliance. With no U.S. federal AI law and no binding commitments from leading model builders, enforcement may hinge on infrastructure providers or on European policy momentum. We explain how RSL could become the missing signaling layer and where accountability must follow.

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    9 mins
  • Can VinFast Win America? Dealer Pullbacks, Paused Plants, and the Hybrid Advantage
    Dec 22 2025

    For this episode, we kick off with VinFast’s rocky U.S. rollout—shrinking dealer networks, paused plant plans, and two EVs targeting the toughest price band in the market. We unpack why styling, timing, and the absence of an entry-level hybrid make adoption difficult and revisit the long game required to win American buyers. Drawing lessons from Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, and Kia, we outline what it takes to build credibility and explain why hybrids currently hold the advantage for range, cost, and convenience.

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    11 mins