Electric Evolution

Liz Allan, Full Circle Continuous Improvement

Electric Evolution is about the journey to a more sustainable future so we can all do our bit to achieve net zero. Liz Allan will be discussing a variety of topics with experts in their field in order to educate and increase our knowledge of clean and renewable energy, electric vehicles, and the electric vehicle infrastructure. There is so much overwhelming information currently out there and so much to learn. This podcast aims to help people make more informed decisions.

  1. Episode 190: Liz Allan and Sara Sloman – Electric Evolution final episode; A Journey of Conversation, Openness and Connection

    4 DAYS AGO

    Episode 190: Liz Allan and Sara Sloman – Electric Evolution final episode; A Journey of Conversation, Openness and Connection

    We love hearing from you! After listening to an episode, if you’d like to share a comment or ask a question, just click here to send us your message. Episode 190: Liz Allan and Sara Sloman – Electric Evolution final episode; A Journey of Conversation, Openness and Connection. What started as a journey to understand electrification and the transition to electric vehicles became something much more meaningful. Through honest conversations, openness, and genuine curiosity, the podcast grew into a space where people could share who they are, why they do what they do, and the role they play in shaping the future. In this final episode, Liz Allan is joined by Sara Sloman, Global Partnerships Director at Paythru, to reflect on that journey. Together, they explore how the sector has evolved, the importance of people behind the technology, and what it takes to build trust, connection, and progress across the industry. Liz also shares her personal reflections on starting the podcast, the learning curve along the way, and how the experience has shaped both her work and perspective. This episode is a thank you, a reflection, and a celebration of everything Electric Evolution has become. Quote of the Episode: "You've created something that gave people the space to be themselves, and that's what made it so powerful.” Sara Sloman About the Host: Liz Allan is the Managing Director of Full Circle CI and ChargeWise CX, and host of the Electric Evolution Podcast. With a background in continuous improvement since 1997, Liz has worked across sectors, including healthcare and electrification, helping organisations better understand the customer journey, improve operational performance, and build trust with the people they serve. Through Electric Evolution, she created a platform centred on conversation, curiosity, and openness, bringing together voices from across the sector to explore the people, behaviours, and experiences shaping the transition. Sara Sloman Bio: Sara Sloman is Global Partnerships Director at Paythru and a well-respected voice within the EV sector. With over 20 years of experience across both hardware and software, she brings a strong understanding of how infrastructure, payments, and customer experience come together. Alongside her role at Paythru, Sara is involved in a range of initiatives across the EV ecosystem, including advisory work to support accurate energy delivery and projects to enable accessible home charging. She is also Director of the EV Café, a widely recognised community that connects people across the industry. Sara Sloman Links: Sara's LinkedIn: https://www.linked Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Electric Evolution, please take a moment to leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables more people to discover valuable insights from our amazing guests. Click the link below to find out how to add a review on Apple or Spotify https://bit.ly/4dtiMJK The Electric Evolution Podcast is proudly produced by Podforge, helping purpose-driven voices be heard.  Links for Full Circle CI: Visit our website: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/podcasts Electric Evolution LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/electric-evolution-podcast

    49 min
  2. Episode 189: Liz Allan and Victoria Hutton – Rethinking EV Marketing, Customer Behaviour and Brand Loyalty

    21 APR

    Episode 189: Liz Allan and Victoria Hutton – Rethinking EV Marketing, Customer Behaviour and Brand Loyalty

    We love hearing from you! After listening to an episode, if you’d like to share a comment or ask a question, just click here to send us your message. Episode 189: Liz Allan and Victoria Hutton – Rethinking EV Marketing, Customer Behaviour and Brand Loyalty. Liz Allan is joined by Victoria Hutton, a fractional Chief Marketing Officer with a fascinating background spanning global brands, digital strategy, and the rapidly evolving electric vehicle sector. The conversation explores how EV marketing is shifting as adoption grows, and why understanding real customer behaviour is more important than ever. Victoria shares her journey from working with global brands to shaping marketing strategies in the EV space, and how data, curiosity, and fresh thinking have guided her approach. Together, Liz and Victoria discuss the changing nature of brand loyalty, the challenges businesses face in balancing long-term strategy with the need to react quickly to market shifts, and the increasing role of AI in marketing. They also explore the importance of connecting marketing to real-life experiences, particularly regarding EV charging, cost understanding, and customer expectations. Quote of the Episode: “The brand loyalty is not to the brand itself. It’s to the experience you have with the people behind it.”  Victoria Hutton Victoria Hutton Bio: Victoria Hutton is a fractional Chief Marketing Officer specialising in growth, strategy, and digital marketing within the electric vehicle sector. Originally from Moscow, she rebuilt her marketing career in the UK, working across a diverse range of industries before moving into the automotive industry. Her experience includes working with global brands such as Polestar, where she helped shape marketing strategies during a pivotal stage of EV adoption, as well as leading digital transformation and customer growth initiatives within the EV charging sector. Victoria now works with businesses on a consultancy basis, helping them navigate market entry, improve customer engagement, and drive sustainable growth through data-led decision making. Victoria Hutton Links: Website: https://www.vhutton.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-hutton Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Electric Evolution, please take a moment to leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables more people to discover valuable insights from our amazing guests. Click the link below to find out how to add a review on Apple or Spotify https://bit.ly/4dtiMJK The Electric Evolution Podcast is proudly produced by Podforge, helping purpose-driven voices be heard.  Links for Full Circle CI: Visit our website: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/podcasts Electric Evolution LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/electric-evolution-podcast

    1 hr
  3. Episode 188: Liz Allan and Tom Riley - Truth, Transparency and the EV Industry

    14 APR

    Episode 188: Liz Allan and Tom Riley - Truth, Transparency and the EV Industry

    We love hearing from you! After listening to an episode, if you’d like to share a comment or ask a question, just click here to send us your message. Episode 188: Liz Allan and Tom Riley - Truth, Transparency and the EV Industry. Liz Allan is joined by Tom Riley, founder of The Fast Charge, for a candid and thought-provoking conversation about the realities of the EV and EV-charging sectors. Tom shares his perspective on the importance of transparency within the industry, drawing on his experience uncovering stories that challenge the narrative around electric vehicles, infrastructure, and policy. Together, they explore the gap between perception and reality, from public charging challenges and accessibility issues to the role of media, messaging, and trust. They also reflect on the broader policy landscape, including EV incentives, data transparency, and the complexities of regulation as the UK works towards net zero. Importantly, Tom also shares his personal journey navigating a serious health diagnosis while continuing to build and grow The Fast Charge. His story brings a powerful perspective on resilience, purpose, and the risks worth taking, both personally and professionally. Quote of the Episode: "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is." Tom Riley  Tom Riley Bio: Tom Riley is the founder and editor of The Fast Charge, an independent newsletter focused on the electric vehicle and charging infrastructure sector. With a background in government communications, including roles within HMRC and involvement in major national initiatives, Tom brings a sharp, investigative lens to the industry. His work often explores transparency, policy, and the realities behind EV adoption, making him a respected and distinctive voice in the space.  Tom Riley Links: Brain Cancer Justice Campaign: https://www.braincancerjustice.org The Fast Charge Newsletter: https://www.fastcharge.email LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-riley-comms Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Electric Evolution, please take a moment to leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables more people to discover valuable insights from our amazing guests. Click the link below to find out how to add a review on Apple or Spotify https://bit.ly/4dtiMJK The Electric Evolution Podcast is proudly produced by Podforge, helping purpose-driven voices be heard.  Links for Full Circle CI: Visit our website: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/podcasts Electric Evolution LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/electric-evolution-podcast

    1hr 1min
  4. Episode 187: Liz Allan and Abbey Graham - Why People Are the Key to Growing EV and Clean Energy Businesses

    7 APR

    Episode 187: Liz Allan and Abbey Graham - Why People Are the Key to Growing EV and Clean Energy Businesses

    We love hearing from you! After listening to an episode, if you’d like to share a comment or ask a question, just click here to send us your message. Episode 187: Liz Allan and Abbey Graham - Why People Are the Key to Growing EV and Clean Energy Businesses. Liz Allan is joined by Abbey Graham, Co-Founder and Director at EVEREC Recruitment, to explore what it really takes to build strong, effective teams across EV, battery storage, and the wider clean energy sector. The conversation focuses on the role people play in that growth and on what businesses can do to create teams that are not only capable but also aligned, engaged, and set up to succeed. Liz and Abbey discuss the importance of clear communication, trust, and understanding what both businesses and individuals truly need from the recruitment process. They explore how taking a more thoughtful, people-first approach can lead to better outcomes, stronger retention, and more sustainable growth across the sector. Abbey also offers practical insight into how organisations can refine their hiring approach, ensuring they attract the right talent while creating environments where people can thrive as the transition to net zero accelerates. Quote of the Episode: "Recruitment isn't just about filling roles. It's about understanding people and what really drives them.” Abbey Graham. Abbey Graham Bio: Abbey Graham is the Co-Founder and Director at EVEREC Recruitment, where she leads EV charging recruitment across the UK, Europe, and North America. With a background in psychology, Abbey brings a uniquely human and relationship-led approach to recruitment, focusing on understanding people rather than simply matching CVs to job descriptions. After gaining early experience in EVs through Enterprise and later building a specialist EV charging desk, Abbey co-founded Everec to challenge traditional recruitment models and create a more honest, consultative approach. Today, she works closely with businesses across EV charging, battery storage, and renewables, helping them build teams that truly align with their purpose and growth ambitions. Abbey Graham Links: Website: https://www.everec.co.uk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abbey-graham/ Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Electric Evolution, please take a moment to leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables more people to discover valuable insights from our amazing guests. Click the link below to find out how to add a review on Apple or Spotify https://bit.ly/4dtiMJK The Electric Evolution Podcast is proudly produced by Podforge, helping purpose-driven voices be heard.  Links for Full Circle CI: Visit our website: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/podcasts Electric Evolution LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/electric-evolution-podcast

    58 min
  5. Episode 186: Liz Allan and Lois Loxley - The Future of EV Needs People, Not Just Technology

    31 MAR

    Episode 186: Liz Allan and Lois Loxley - The Future of EV Needs People, Not Just Technology

    We love hearing from you! After listening to an episode, if you’d like to share a comment or ask a question, just click here to send us your message. Episode 186: Liz Allan and Lois Loxley - The Future of EV Needs People, Not Just Technology. Liz Allan is joined by Lois Loxley, Project Manager at Zemo Partnership, a non-profit organisation working at the heart of transport decarbonisation. Having entered the EV and sustainability sector straight from university, Lois shares her journey from hospitality into a role that brings together government, industry and academia to accelerate the transition to zero-emission transport. Her story is refreshingly honest, highlighting both the opportunities and the challenges faced by young professionals entering the EV and net-zero space. Together, Liz and Lois explore why the transition to net zero cannot happen in silos and why collaboration across sectors is essential to creating meaningful change.  The conversation also dives into critical issues around diversity, inclusion, and career pathways in the EV sector, as well as practical insights into how organisations can better support young talent, especially women, entering the industry. Quote of the Episode: "The journey to net zero requires a holistic approach. You can't do this in silos." Lois Loxley  Lois Loxley Bio: Lois Loxley is a Project Manager at Zemo Partnership, a UK-based organisation dedicated to accelerating the transition to zero-emission transport. Starting her career in hospitality, Lois quickly progressed to a leadership role before transitioning into the sustainability sector following her degree in Hispanic Studies and Politics. Her work now focuses on bringing together government, industry and academia to drive meaningful change in transport decarbonisation. Lois is particularly passionate about improving access to the EV sector for young professionals and ensuring that the transition to net zero is inclusive, collaborative and people-focused. Lois Loxley Links: Zemo Partnership Website: https://www.zemo.org.uk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lois-loxley-427b2724 Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Electric Evolution, please take a moment to leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables more people to discover valuable insights from our amazing guests. Click the link below to find out how to add a review on Apple or Spotify https://bit.ly/4dtiMJK The Electric Evolution Podcast is proudly produced by Podforge, helping purpose-driven voices be heard.  Links for Full Circle CI: Visit our website: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/podcasts Electric Evolution LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/electric-evolution-podcast

    53 min
  6. Episode 185: Liz Allan, Jane Lanceley and Amy Howells - Rethinking Heat: Practical, Low-Carbon Solutions That Work Anywhere.

    24 MAR

    Episode 185: Liz Allan, Jane Lanceley and Amy Howells - Rethinking Heat: Practical, Low-Carbon Solutions That Work Anywhere.

    We love hearing from you! After listening to an episode, if you’d like to share a comment or ask a question, just click here to send us your message. Episode 185: Liz Allan, Jane Lanceley and Amy Howells - Rethinking Heat: Practical, Low-Carbon Solutions That Work Anywhere. Liz Allan is joined by Jane Lanceley, the Domestic Sales Manager, and Amy Howells, the Business Development Manager, from Herschel Infrared Heaters, for a refreshingly practical conversation about low-carbon heating and what it actually takes to make it work in the real world. Together, they explore why heating is never a one-size-fits-all solution, from single rooms in domestic homes through to complex commercial environments and even historic buildings like churches. The discussion brings to life how understanding heat loss, insulation, and how a space is actually used is far more important than simply choosing a technology. The conversation also touches on the role of policy, the need for broader recognition of alternative low-carbon technologies, and the flexibility now available through everything from simple thermostats to fully app-controlled systems. Quote of the Episode: "We've got a huge amount of experience in heating all sorts of different applications… we can pretty much heat anything." Jane Lanceley  Jane Lanceley Bio: Jane Lanceley has spent over a decade helping customers understand and adopt low-carbon heating solutions. Her career has taken a varied, people-focused path, from working in HR to running a baby-signing franchise, and later moving into estate agency. She initially joined Herschel in an administrative role, but quickly found a natural fit speaking with customers about the product and its real-world applications. Over time, this evolved into a sales leadership role, in which she now combines technical expertise with a practical, customer-first approach. Amy Howells Bio: Amy Howells brings a strong background in customer-facing roles across manufacturing and lighting. After studying sociology and criminology at university, Amy moved into sales and has built her career through a range of regional and business development roles. Amy focuses on understanding individual needs and helping customers find the right solution for their space. Her approach is centred on building trust, simplifying decisions, and making low-carbon heating solutions feel accessible and relevant. Jane Lanceley and Amy Howell's links: Website: https://www.herschel-infrared.co.uk Jane Lanceley LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-lanceley-8b868a290 Amy Howells LinkedIn: Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Electric Evolution, please take a moment to leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables more people to discover valuable insights from our amazing guests. Click the link below to find out how to add a review on Apple or Spotify https://bit.ly/4dtiMJK The Electric Evolution Podcast is proudly produced by Podforge, helping purpose-driven voices be heard.  Links for Full Circle CI: Visit our website: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/podcasts Electric Evolution LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/electric-evolution-podcast

    1hr 1min
  7. Episode 184 Liz Allan and Ryan McGibbon - Building Fairer EV Charging for Every Resident

    17 MAR

    Episode 184 Liz Allan and Ryan McGibbon - Building Fairer EV Charging for Every Resident

    We love hearing from you! After listening to an episode, if you’d like to share a comment or ask a question, just click here to send us your message. Episode 184 Liz Allan and Ryan McGibbon - Building Fairer EV Charging for Every Resident. Liz Allan is joined by Ryan McGibbon, EV Infrastructure Manager at Southwark Council, for an insightful and refreshingly honest conversation about what it really takes to deliver EV charging that works for everyone. Ryan shares his journey from electrical apprentice to leading one of London's most proactive local authority EV charging programmes. With nearly two decades of experience in electrical infrastructure and public services, Ryan brings a strong focus on people, residents, and practical delivery to the EV transition. Liz and Ryan discuss how Southwark Council has built one of the UK's largest borough charging networks, with over 1,800 charge points already installed, largely through lamp-post charging solutions and concession partnerships. Ryan also explains why the council is now developing an owner-operator model, enabling the authority to keep charging affordable rates for residents and reinvesting revenue into the network. Quote of the Episode: "Without our residents, we as a service do not exist. If we want people to transition to EVs, we must make charging affordable and accessible for everyone." Ryan McGibbon Ryan McGibbon Bio: Ryan McGibbon is the EV Infrastructure Manager at Southwark Council, where he leads the development and delivery of the borough's public EV charging strategy. Starting his career as an electrical apprentice, Ryan spent 16 years at Lewisham Council before moving to Southwark, where he initially managed the street lighting and highway electrical teams. Today, he oversees one of London's largest municipal charging networks and is driving innovative approaches to affordable EV charging, including owner-operator models, cross-pavement solutions and estate-based charging infrastructure. Ryan is passionate about public service, mentoring apprentices, and delivering infrastructure that benefits residents, particularly those who might otherwise struggle to transition to electric vehicles. Ryan McGibbon Links: Southwark Council Website: http://www.southwark.gov.uk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-mcgibbon-325097167/ Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Electric Evolution, please take a moment to leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables more people to discover valuable insights from our amazing guests. Click the link below to find out how to add a review on Apple or Spotify https://bit.ly/4dtiMJK The Electric Evolution Podcast is proudly produced by Podforge, helping purpose-driven voices be heard.  Links for Full Circle CI: Visit our website: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/podcasts Electric Evolution LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/electric-evolution-podcast

    47 min
  8. Episode 183: Liz Allan and Tom Davies - Building better EV charging through partnerships

    10 MAR

    Episode 183: Liz Allan and Tom Davies - Building better EV charging through partnerships

    We love hearing from you! After listening to an episode, if you’d like to share a comment or ask a question, just click here to send us your message. Episode 183: Liz Allan and Tom Davies - Building better EV charging through partnerships. Liz Allan is joined by Tom Davies, Sales and Marketing Director UK at Circontrol, for a thoughtful conversation about what it really takes to build better EV charging infrastructure. With experience spanning infrastructure investment, turnkey delivery, CPO growth and now manufacturing, Tom brings a rare cross-sector perspective to the challenges and opportunities shaping the market. Together, Liz and Tom explore the complexity behind EV charging hardware, the importance of direct relationships, and why reliability is about far more than the unit itself. They discuss the moving parts behind charger performance, from firmware and payment terminals to service partnerships and customer support, and why the human touch still matters in an increasingly digital world. They also discuss how the UK market is maturing, what can be learnt from Europe, and why the future of EV charging will depend on stronger collaboration between manufacturers, CPOs, service providers and software partners.  Quote of the Episode: “We don’t just want to be seen as someone that sells charging hardware. We want to be a renewables technology partner.” Tom Davies Tom Davies Bio: Tom Davies is the UK Sales and Marketing Director at Circontrol. He first entered the EV charging sector while working in infrastructure investment, where he became involved in exploring the emerging business case for charging networks. He later moved into the industry directly, working with organisations , where he built experience across customer partnerships, commercial growth and the expansion of EV charging infrastructure. Now leading Circontrol’s UK presence, Tom is focused on building new partnerships and helping the business grow its role in EV charging and wider renewable energy solutions. Tom Davies Links: Website: https://circontrol.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-davies Support the show If you enjoyed this episode of Electric Evolution, please take a moment to leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables more people to discover valuable insights from our amazing guests. Click the link below to find out how to add a review on Apple or Spotify https://bit.ly/4dtiMJK The Electric Evolution Podcast is proudly produced by Podforge, helping purpose-driven voices be heard.  Links for Full Circle CI: Visit our website: https://fullcircleci.co.uk/podcasts Electric Evolution LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/electric-evolution-podcast

    54 min

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Electric Evolution is about the journey to a more sustainable future so we can all do our bit to achieve net zero. Liz Allan will be discussing a variety of topics with experts in their field in order to educate and increase our knowledge of clean and renewable energy, electric vehicles, and the electric vehicle infrastructure. There is so much overwhelming information currently out there and so much to learn. This podcast aims to help people make more informed decisions.

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