52 min

The Past, Present and Future of CAR Engineering and Sustainability Tony Robinson's Cunningcast

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Electric cars are the future of motoring, or so we are told, but today’s Cunningcast guests don’t agree. In fact, Hugo Spowers of Riversimple thinks hydrogen is the future and he’s designing hydrogen powered cars to prove it. Together with experienced car broadcaster Richard Sutton, they give Tony the low down on the past, present and their vision for the future of car engineering and sustainability.  
Hosted by Si Tony Robinson
X | Instagram
With
Hugo Spowers
 
Chief engineer and founder of Riversimple, who are pioneering the next generation of zero emission vehicles. They use hydrogen, not batteries and emit nothing but water. Hugo is responsible for all technical aspects of the cars and for the architecture of the business itself. He is considered something of a thought leader on the Circular Economy and has been invited to give talks on entrepreneurship at Imperial College, London and Cranfield University among others. At the Real Innovation Awards in October 2019 hosted by the London Business School, Hugo was awarded the George Bernard Shaw Unreasonable Person Award “for someone who has shown enormous tenacity and stubbornness in pursuing an idea despite the difficulties encountered along the way”.
 
https://www.riversimple.com/project/hugo-spowers/
 
IG @Riversimplemovement
X @Riversimple
 
Richard Sutton
 
Richard presented ‘Deals on Wheels’ on Channel 4 and he also worked at Goodwood, he’s been immersed in cars for many years. 
 
Credits: 
 
Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald X @melissafitzg
 
Executive Producer: Dominic de Terville
 
Cover Art: The Brightside
 
A Zinc Media Group production
 
Follow:
 
X @cunningcastpod
 
Instagram @cunningcastpod
 
YouTube @Cunningcast
 
If you enjoy my podcast, please follow us and leave us a rating or review.
 
Thank you, Love Tony x

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Electric cars are the future of motoring, or so we are told, but today’s Cunningcast guests don’t agree. In fact, Hugo Spowers of Riversimple thinks hydrogen is the future and he’s designing hydrogen powered cars to prove it. Together with experienced car broadcaster Richard Sutton, they give Tony the low down on the past, present and their vision for the future of car engineering and sustainability.  
Hosted by Si Tony Robinson
X | Instagram
With
Hugo Spowers
 
Chief engineer and founder of Riversimple, who are pioneering the next generation of zero emission vehicles. They use hydrogen, not batteries and emit nothing but water. Hugo is responsible for all technical aspects of the cars and for the architecture of the business itself. He is considered something of a thought leader on the Circular Economy and has been invited to give talks on entrepreneurship at Imperial College, London and Cranfield University among others. At the Real Innovation Awards in October 2019 hosted by the London Business School, Hugo was awarded the George Bernard Shaw Unreasonable Person Award “for someone who has shown enormous tenacity and stubbornness in pursuing an idea despite the difficulties encountered along the way”.
 
https://www.riversimple.com/project/hugo-spowers/
 
IG @Riversimplemovement
X @Riversimple
 
Richard Sutton
 
Richard presented ‘Deals on Wheels’ on Channel 4 and he also worked at Goodwood, he’s been immersed in cars for many years. 
 
Credits: 
 
Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald X @melissafitzg
 
Executive Producer: Dominic de Terville
 
Cover Art: The Brightside
 
A Zinc Media Group production
 
Follow:
 
X @cunningcastpod
 
Instagram @cunningcastpod
 
YouTube @Cunningcast
 
If you enjoy my podcast, please follow us and leave us a rating or review.
 
Thank you, Love Tony x

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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