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Voices of the Industry is a podcast series from Steer, a global consultancy specialising in the critical services and infrastructure that make our world work. Our Voices of the Industry series features leading figures from across the globe who share their ideas, innovations and inspirations, while providing fresh perspectives and lively discussion on what the future holds in their sector.www.steergroup.com

  1. #14 Inside Steer: Conversations with Experts - Ep. 1 | David Cuneo

    11/11/2025 · VIDEO

    #14 Inside Steer: Conversations with Experts - Ep. 1 | David Cuneo

    In this first episode of Inside Steer: Conversations with Experts, Executive President Herbert Higginbotham speaks with David Cuneo, Senior Vice President for Traffic & Revenue Forecasting, about how technology, data, and innovation are reshaping travel, cities, and the future of infrastructure across North America. Their discussion explores how connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) could transform mobility, from how we plan our cities to how investors assess future transport networks — and what this means for the next generation of infrastructure projects. Hear expert insights on: How connected and autonomous vehicles are redefining traveller behaviour and transport demand. The growing role of data and technology in improving traffic and revenue forecasting. How public–private partnerships (P3s) can help deliver the next wave of highway investment. What these shifts mean for cities, clients, and the people who rely on better mobility every day.From forecasting models powered by big data to the future of connected travel corridors, this conversation offers a forward look at how innovation will shape tomorrow’s infrastructure landscape. 🎧 Listen to Episode 1 of Inside Steer: Conversations with Experts — a series exploring ideas, people, and perspectives driving change across Steer’s North American business. GuestDavid Cuneo, Senior Vice President, Steer HostHerbert Higginbotham, Executive President, North America, Steer www.steergroup.com

    30 min
  2. #13 Ramping Up: What's Putting the Brakes on Fleet Electrification in the UK?

    07/08/2025 · VIDEO

    #13 Ramping Up: What's Putting the Brakes on Fleet Electrification in the UK?

    With the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate propelling rapid growth in the UK's EV parc, this pivotal moment brings both exciting prospects and significant hurdles for fleet electrification.In this episode, part of our Ramping Up series charting the inflexion point in the demand for EVs across Europe, we spoke to Toby Poston, CEO of the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA), to address the critical challenges and opportunities in the UK's EV landscape.The session provides valuable insights and practical guidance for industry stakeholders, policymakers, and businesses navigating the evolving EV ecosystem.Key takeaways Stabilising the used EV market: What strategies can bolster demand and stabilize prices in the used EV sector, ensuring a sustainable transition to zero-emission vehicles. Navigating regulatory changes for electric vans: Can we anticipate constructive change from the UK’s public consultation on the ZEV Mandate, including policy and fiscal support for commercial fleet electrification? Enhancing fleet charging infrastructure: We discussed the importance of developing fleet-focused public charging solutions and the role of local authorities in attracting private investment. Recent policy developments: What does the Government’s extension of the plug-in van grant and increased grant for wheelchair accessible electric vehicles mean for drivers and the market?Guest(s) Toby Poston, CEO, British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA)Host(s) Elaine Meshki, Principal Consultant, Steerwww.steergroup.com

    24 min
  3. #12 Ramping Up: Unlocking the Value in EV Infrastructure Investment

    07/03/2025 · VIDEO

    #12 Ramping Up: Unlocking the Value in EV Infrastructure Investment

    As electric vehicle (EV) adoption accelerates, questions remain around the pace, scale, and long-term commercial viability of the infrastructure needed to support it. In this episode, part of our Ramping Up series, leaders from investment, banking, advisory and policy came together to examine how we can unlock scalable, investable EV charging infrastructure and what it will take to build a commercially sustainable network. Hear expert perspectives on: Charging business models: Performance across AC and rapid charging, neighbourhood and en-route solutions, and how consumer and commercial demand is shifting. Public policy and regulation: How government and local authorities can help shape a viable market and support delivery at scale. Capital and funding: What investors and lenders are looking for, and how funding can be unlocked to support infrastructure rollout. Commercial risk and bankability: Managing operational and financial risks in a still-evolving market. Technology and innovation: The role of new tech in shaping viable models and enhancing future resilience.Bringing together leaders from across the EV ecosystem, this discussion provides valuable insights into how commercial realities, policy frameworks, and innovation intersect to drive deployment – and where the most promising opportunities lie for future investment and impact. The question is not whether the transition will happen, but when. Despite that certainty, however, investment depends on greater predictability regarding where and when charging demand will emerge, the types of charging infrastructure drivers prefer, and what they are willing to pay. Investment appetite correlates with operating risk. To capitalise on this fast-growing sector, more efficient investment may require much closer focus on associated commercial risk. Create a customer-centric experience, and investability rests on the operator’s laser-like focus on the customer's EV charging experience.www.steergroup.com

    34 min
  4. #11 From Pitch to Platform: Rail's role in football

    11/29/2024 · VIDEO

    #11 From Pitch to Platform: Rail's role in football

    Each Football season sees millions of people across the UK travel for matches, creating unique challenges for transport operators. In this episode, Gary Steele, Project Lead for the Football on Rail Initiative at the Rail Delivery Group, joins Gemma Bedlow from Steer’s Sports and Major Events team to explore the role that the rail industry plays in this logistical challenge.Gary shares insights into the Football on Rail Initiative, discussing ways to improve collaboration between rail operators and football clubs and make matchday journeys smoother and more sustainable. From addressing fan travel behaviours to coordinating with clubs, this episode looks at the opportunities and challenges of aligning rail with the needs of football supporters.Key takeaways Adapting to evolving travel patterns:  Commuting used to dominate the railway industry. Post-pandemic, leisure travel has played an increasingly important role. Football is a key part of this. Week after week, fans travel in large numbers, creating distinct and intense travel demands. Rail operators are trying to adapt their business models to refocus on fans, within a system set up for commuters. They are facing obstacles along the way. Collaboration for better matchday travel: The Football on Rail Initiative extends beyond football clubs and rail operators — it brings all key stakeholders together. This includes event organisers, blue light services, local, regional and national government bodies, as well as fan groups and travel agents. The Initiative brings these partners together to focus on one goal – the safe, efficient, sustainable and pleasant movement of fans around the country. Good ideas and best practice are shared nationwide. Sustainability as a catalyst for progress: Making football travel more sustainable is both a pressing challenge and a shared ambition. Achieving greener matchday journeys requires a strong commitment from clubs and coordinated efforts between them, rail operators and governing bodies. By positioning sustainability as a driving force, stakeholders can focus efforts on reducing the carbon footprint of matchday travel while embracing innovative changes that benefit both fans and the environment.Guest(s) Gary Steele, Project Lead, Football on Rail Initiative, Rail Delivery Group.Host(s) Gemma Bedlow, Senior Consultant, Sports and Major Events, Steerwww.steergroup.com

    33 min
  5. #10 How can we create equitable shared mobility in North America?

    10/31/2024 · VIDEO

    #10 How can we create equitable shared mobility in North America?

    In the latest episode of Steer’s Voices of the Industry podcast series, Alia Verloes, Steer’s Lead for the New Mobility Market in North America, talks to three bike share and mobility equity leaders: Laura Mallonee, Director of Programs and Membership at the North American Bikeshare & Scootershare Association (NABSA); Adriel Thornton, Executive Director of MoGo Detroit Bike Share; and Waffiyyah Murray, Better Bike Share Partnership Program Manager at the City of Philadelphia. The conversation explores how bike share programs are becoming more inclusive and equitable. Our guests share their thoughts on how to embed equity into every part of bike share systems and how programs in cities like Detroit and Philadelphia are engaging the community, making bikes more accessible through adaptive bikes and driving social change. An essential listen for those in transportation, urban mobility, and community engagement, this episode offers practical examples and strategies to help bike share programs serve as a catalyst for social equity and urban innovation. Key takeaways Equity in all parts of the program: Find out how the most impactful bike share programs weave equity into all components rather than treating it as a standalone initiative, ensuring greater access for all communities. Expanding accessibility with adaptive & e-bikes: Learn about electrifying bike share fleets and introducing adaptive bikes so micromobility is accessible to people of all abilities and making inclusivity the core of transportation. Community led approaches to engagement: Hear about community outreach strategies and the value of long-term partnerships with local communities to build programs that respond to their needs and priorities.Guest(s) Laura Mallonee, Director of Programs and Membership at the North American Bikeshare & Scootershare Association (NABSA) Adriel Thornton, Executive Director at MoGo Detroit Bike Share Waffiyyah Murray, Better Bike Share Partnership Program Manager at the City of PhiladelphiaHost(s) Alia Verloes, North American New Mobility Market Lead, Steer.www.steergroup.com

    50 min
  6. #9 Highway to the future: Autonomous vehicles, CAV corridors and Smart Infrastructure in the US

    09/27/2024 · VIDEO

    #9 Highway to the future: Autonomous vehicles, CAV corridors and Smart Infrastructure in the US

    The autonomous vehicle (AV) future is coming, but what that will look like and how soon it will arrive is yet to be seen.One of the first steps in the US will be the connected autonomous vehicle corridor – or CAV corridor – on I-94 in Southeast Michigan, linking university town Ann Arbor with long-time manufacturing hub Detroit.In this episode of Voices of the Industry Megan Brock, Senior Strategy Manager at Cavnue, and Toni Feather, Associate at Steer, discuss the revolutionary concept of CAV corridors and how this new digital infrastructure will transform road safety, congestion and the future of autonomous vehicles across North America.An essential listen for those in transportation, infrastructure, and technology sectors, the episode highlights the partnership between Cavnue and the Michigan Department of Transportation as well as the role of Steer in bringing this smart infrastructure to life.Key takeaways CAV corridors: Learn how these smart highways use real-time data and advanced technologies to improve road safety, reduce congestion, and enhance traffic efficiency. Public-private collaboration: The episode discusses how Cavnue’s partnership with the Michigan Department of Transportation sets the foundation for the future of automated and connected vehicles on US roads. Autonomous vehicle transition: Discover how CAV corridors will bridge the gap between today’s manual driving environment and the fully autonomous future, providing valuable data and insights along the way.Guest(s) Megan Brock, Senior Strategy Manager at Cavnue, leads strategic planning and development at Cavnue, focusing on advancing connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) infrastructure. With expertise in transportation innovation and a background in infrastructure projects, she is at the forefront of integrating smart technologies to transform the future of US roadways. Toni Feather, Associate at Steer, is a transportation specialist at Steer with extensive experience in demand forecasting and infrastructure projects. She plays a key role in developing smart mobility solutions, contributing to the advancement of connected and automated vehicle (CAV) technologies in the US and beyond.Host(s) Tim Gallagher, Steer Journalist.www.steergroup.com

    35 min

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Voices of the Industry is a podcast series from Steer, a global consultancy specialising in the critical services and infrastructure that make our world work. Our Voices of the Industry series features leading figures from across the globe who share their ideas, innovations and inspirations, while providing fresh perspectives and lively discussion on what the future holds in their sector.www.steergroup.com