35 episodes

Welcome to the Future of Ground Transportation podcast, where we’ll be driving home all things related to the future of organizational ground transportation. The podcast will truly be visionary, where each episode, we’ll be spending 30-45 minutes covering innovation in ground transportation, to share our expertise and insights. It will be purpose driven, relying on our host Daniel Perez’s values he’s used to build the culture of his own successful ground transportation company.

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Welcome to the Future of Ground Transportation podcast, where we’ll be driving home all things related to the future of organizational ground transportation. The podcast will truly be visionary, where each episode, we’ll be spending 30-45 minutes covering innovation in ground transportation, to share our expertise and insights. It will be purpose driven, relying on our host Daniel Perez’s values he’s used to build the culture of his own successful ground transportation company.

    EP34: Massachusetts' EV Adoption Goals - National Grid's Programs and Incentives Explained

    EP34: Massachusetts' EV Adoption Goals - National Grid's Programs and Incentives Explained

    Welcome to another exciting episode of the ‘The Future of Ground Transportation’ podcast! In this episode, host Daniel Perez sits down with Hugh Reece, Program Manager at National Grid, to discuss the electrification of fleets and the innovative programs National Grid is implementing to support this transition. This episode explores National Grid's crucial role in promoting the adoption of EVs and aligning with Massachusetts' ambitious clean energy targets.

    Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation:


    National Grid's role in supporting fleet electrification


    Massachusetts' ambitious clean energy goals


    Comprehensive fleet electrification programs


    Challenges and solutions in the transition to electric vehicles


    The importance of right-sizing infrastructure and leveraging expert advice



    Episode Highlights:

    National Grid's role in supporting fleet electrification:

    Hugh Reece outlines how National Grid is spearheading initiatives to help Massachusetts achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The company offers various programs and incentives aimed at facilitating the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across both public and private fleets.

    Massachusetts' ambitious clean energy goals:

    The state’s target is to have over 900,000 EVs on the road by 2035, with the ultimate goal of reaching 1.1 million EVs. Reece discusses how state policies and utility programs are essential to accelerating this transition.

    Comprehensive fleet electrification programs: 

    National Grid offers a range of programs to support fleet electrification, including Fleet Advisory Services, Make Ready Programs, and Off-Peak Rebate Programs. These initiatives are designed to help fleet operators transition to electric vehicles and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

    Challenges and solutions in the transition to electric vehicles:

    Reece discusses the high upfront costs of EVs and the necessary infrastructure, the need for specialized workforce training, and the current limitations in vehicle availability for different use cases. He emphasizes the importance of considering the long-term cost savings and total cost of ownership of EVs.

    The importance of right-sizing infrastructure and leveraging expert advice:

    Emphasizing the significance of tailoring the infrastructure to specific needs, Reece explains that over-sizing can lead to unnecessary expenses. He advocates for leveraging external expertise, such as the Fleet Advisory Services and MassCEC programs, to ensure organizations make informed decisions.

    Resources Mentioned:

    For more detailed information on National Grid’s EV programs and to connect with Hugh Reece for guidance, reach out via email at hugh.reece@nationalgrid.com.

    About the Guest

    Hugh Reece, is a Senior Program Manager dedicated to supporting National Grid's Fleet EV Programs in Massachusetts. Hugh is an accomplished professional with expertise in cleantech, program management, and enterprise client management.   

    Before joining National Grid, Hugh worked at Volta Charging, where he provided support to sales and operations teams. Prior to Volta Charging, he worked at Modivcare, managing a portfolio of enterprise clients; He also spent time at Enel (formerly EnerNOC), where he implemented both their suite of energy management services and Demand Response programs.   

    He resides in Medford MA with his wife and two children. Outside of work you’ll find him hanging with the family, mountain biking in the warmer months and in the winter months, skiing as much as he can.

    • 40 min
    EP33: Driving Green - Insights on EV Adoption and Infrastructure with Anna Vanderspek

    EP33: Driving Green - Insights on EV Adoption and Infrastructure with Anna Vanderspek

    Welcome to the latest episode of “The Future of Ground Transportation“ podcast where we dive into the future of ground transportation with special guest Anna Vanderspek from Green Energy Consumers Alliance. In this episode, Anna, the electrical vehicle program director, shares insights on the transition to a zero-carbon world and the Drive Green Programs that educate consumers about electric cars.

    We discuss the barriers faced in the early stages of electric vehicle adoption, the changing landscape of costs, and the importance of infrastructure development. Anna also highlights various state and federal incentives available for fleet operators looking to electrify their vehicles.

    Learn about the different types of charging, the benefits of transitioning to electric vehicles, and the impact of policies on the future of transportation. Anna also shares valuable resources and advice for those interested in making the switch to electric vehicles.

    For more information on Green Energy Consumers Alliance and their programs, visit their website at greenenergyconsumers.org. Don't miss out on this informative episode that sheds light on the path to a sustainable future in ground transportation. Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on upcoming episodes!

    Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation:

    ·       Overview of green electrification vehicles and clean transportation policy

    ·       State-level programs and incentives for private fleet operators

    ·       Utility bill incentives and off-peak charging rebates

    ·       Maintenance cost savings with electric vehicles

    ·       Impact of national and international policies on the market

    ·       Future outlook and timeline for transitioning to electric vehicles



    Resources Mentioned:

    ·       Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg 

    To stay in touch with Anna Vanderspek, you can connect with him on LinkedIn. You can also reach out via email drivegreen@greenenergyconsumers.org

    For more information on Green Energy Consumers Alliance and their programs, visit their website at greenenergyconsumers.org

    About the Guest

    Anna is the Electric Vehicle Program Director at Green Energy Consumers Alliance, a Massachusetts- and Rhode-Island-based nonprofit organization empowering consumers and communities to speed a just transition to a zero-carbon world. In that role, she manages the organization's Drive Green program, which educates consumers about electric cars and helps them make the switch, and advocates for smart clean transportation policy at the state level. 

    • 44 min
    EP32: How CharterUP Became the Uber for Buses: Insights from Howard Bornstein

    EP32: How CharterUP Became the Uber for Buses: Insights from Howard Bornstein

    Join us on this episode of "The Future of Ground Transportation" as host Daniel Perez sits down with Howard Bornstein, President of CharterUp, to delve into how his company is changing the landscape of large group ground travel. Howard shares his journey from a background in venture capital to helping lead CharterUp, which has become the largest platform for large group travel. Discover how CharterUp raised $60 million in their first Series A and the innovative strategies they are implementing to disrupt the transportation industry.

    Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation:


    Innovative Approach to Group Travel: 


    Embracing Technology for Enhanced Service 


    Navigating Consumer Expectations


    Future Trends and Market Adaptation 



    Episode Highlights:

    Innovative Approach to Group Travel: 

    CharterUp has revolutionized the large group travel sector by creating a platform that simplifies and enhances the booking process for vehicles ranging from sprinters to 56-passenger charter buses. This platform serves as a crucial bridge between transportation bookers seeking reliable, cost-effective solutions and operators aiming to increase their fleet utilization and profitability.

    Embracing Technology for Enhanced Service: 

    The integration of advanced technology and automation within CharterUp has significantly improved customer service, making booking and managing transportation effortless. Features like a sales bot, which enables booking a bus in under 60 seconds, and a comprehensive backend system to handle operational issues, set CharterUp apart in a traditionally manual industry.

    Navigating Consumer Expectations: 

    Howard highlights the increasing demands of consumers who expect quick, responsive, and versatile service channels in all aspects of business, including ground transportation. CharterUp addresses these expectations by offering various contact points and ensuring high responsiveness, which is crucial for maintaining customer satisfaction and loyalty.

    Future Trends and Market Adaptation: 

    The conversation with Howard sheds light on emerging trends in transportation, such as electrification and the potential shift towards autonomous vehicles. While flying cars and autonomous buses may still be on the horizon, the immediate future includes increasing the adoption of electric vehicles. CharterUp is actively working to support operators in transitioning their fleets to meet these new technological standards and consumer preferences.

    Resources Mentioned:


    "Turn the Ship Around" by L. David Marquet


    "Who" by Geoff Smart and Randy Street


    "Scaling Up" by Verne Harnish



    To stay in touch with Howard Bornstein, you can connect with him on LinkedIn. You can also reach out via email howard@charterup.com.

    About the Guest

    Howard Bornstein, the President of CharterUP, is a dynamic figure in the world of venture investment, technology, and company building. Howard earned his MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business. He began his career at McKinsey & Company and later contributed to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. His prior investment experience includes working with companies such as SoFi, HomeLight, and FlyWire. His passion for innovation and disruption has played a pivotal role in CharterUP’s rapid rise.  

    • 25 min
    EP31: The Future of Car Sharing in Emerging Markets with Zoomcar's Greg Moran

    EP31: The Future of Car Sharing in Emerging Markets with Zoomcar's Greg Moran

    Join us on "The Future of Ground Transportation" as host Daniel Perez dives deep into a conversation with Greg Moran, the trailblazer behind ZoomCar. Discover how this innovative platform is redefining urban mobility across emerging markets through a unique peer-to-peer car sharing model. From Greg's unconventional journey from Wall Street to launching ZoomCar, to the strategic focus on sustainability and electric vehicles, this episode unpacks the vision, challenges, and future of urban ground transportation. Learn about ZoomCar's commitment to enhancing accessibility, reducing carbon footprints, and empowering micro-entrepreneurs across India, Indonesia, and Egypt. Don't miss these insights into the evolving landscape of ground transportation, sustainability, and the role of technology in shaping the future of our cities.

    Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation:


    Innovative Approach to Urban Mobility 


    Peer-to-peer business model and its impact


    Strategic focus on emerging markets


    Sustainability and the integration of electric vehicles



    Episode Highlights:

    Innovative Approach to Urban Mobility: 

    Greg Moran founded ZoomCar to address the challenges of car sharing and rentals in emerging markets. With a focus on technology and sustainability, ZoomCar aims to transform urban mobility by creating a dynamic two-sided marketplace similar to Airbnb or Turo, but specifically tailored for markets like India, Indonesia, and Egypt.

    Peer-to-Peer Business Model: 

    ZoomCar operates on a peer-to-peer marketplace model, where individual vehicle owners (hosts) can rent out their vehicles to others. This model encourages micro-entrepreneurship and does not involve ZoomCar owning vehicles directly, which differentiates it from traditional car rental services.

    Focus on Emerging Markets: 

    Greg highlighted ZoomCar's strategic decision to operate in emerging markets, where there is a lower rate of car ownership and a higher demand for accessible transportation solutions. This focus allows ZoomCar to address a unique set of mobility needs, leveraging the lack of competition and the vast potential for market penetration in these regions.

    Commitment to Sustainability: 

    Sustainability is a core ethos of ZoomCar, driving the company to integrate electric vehicle (EV) capabilities into its platform. By encouraging the inclusion of electric vehicles and building partnerships for EV infrastructure, ZoomCar aims to foster a more sustainable urban transportation ecosystem, aligning with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions.

    Resources Mentioned:


    “The Hard Thing About Hard Things” by Ben Horowitz



    To stay in touch with Greg Moran, you can connect with him on LinkedIn. 

    You can also reach out via website www.zoomcar.com or Zoom’s Linkedin.

    About the Guest

    As the Co-Founder and CEO of Zoomcar, Greg Moran spearheads the entire operation of the Bangalore-based self-drive car rental company, which is the leading marketplace for car sharing in emerging markets. Greg believes that sustainability is the most important issue for the next 100 years and has dedicated his entire career to sustainable development across the globe.

    Moran is a seasoned thought leader who can speak broadly to mobility + transportation trends in emerging markets – the rise of ridesharing, offsetting carbon emissions and creating micro-entrepreneurs.

    Prior to starting up Zoomcar, Moran has held positions in investment banking, private equity, corporate business development, and energy policy formulation with Fieldstone Private Capital Group, Cerberus Capital, International Power, and the City of New York respectively.

    • 22 min
    EP30: Driving Success - George Jacobs' 40-Year Journey in Ground Transportation

    EP30: Driving Success - George Jacobs' 40-Year Journey in Ground Transportation

    Welcome to a captivating episode of the „The Future of Ground Transportation“ podcast where industry legend, Mr. George Jacobs, shares his 40 years of experience in the ground transportation sector. Join the host as they delve into Mr. Jacobs' remarkable journey, from starting in the livery business to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the industry.
    In this episode, Mr. Jacobs reveals the secrets to his success, including the importance of adapting to change, delegating effectively, and prioritizing customer service. He shares valuable insights on profitability, adapting to new technologies like autonomous vehicles and flying cars, and the significance of building a strong team.
    Tune in to gain valuable knowledge and inspiration from Mr. Jacobs' wealth of experience and expertise in the ground transportation sector. Don't miss out on this engaging and informative conversation that offers a unique perspective on the future of transportation.

    Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation:
    * Entry into Ground Transportation
    * Building and Growing a Business
    * The Sale to Carey and Starting Windy City
    * Overcoming Industry Challenges
    * Adapting to Change

    Episode Highlights:
    George Jacobs' Entry into Ground Transportation
    Discover the unique story of how George transitioned from a forklift truck salesman to a limousine business owner, fueled by an opportunity and his passion for problem-solving and innovation.
    Building and Growing a Business
    George recounts his journey of acquiring American Limousine and its growth from $2 million to $20 million in sales, emphasizing the importance of thinking outside the box and seizing growth opportunities.
    The Sale to Carey and Starting Windy City Limousine
    Learn about George's experience selling American Limousine, the challenges he faced working under new management, and his decision to start Windy City from scratch in 2006, building it into a $30 million company.
    Overcoming Industry Challenges
    George discusses how Windy City navigates common industry challenges such as recruiting, insurance, and maintaining profitability, highlighting innovative strategies like cross-training staff, utilizing technology, and adopting a customer-centric approach.
    Adapting to Change
    Reflecting on the potential impact of autonomous and flying vehicles, George shares his perspective on staying adaptable and relevant in the face of technological advancements.

    Resources Mentioned:
    To stay in touch with George Jacobs, you can connect with him on LinkedIn. You can also reach out via website https://windycitylimos.com/

    About the Guest
    George Jacobs is a renowned veteran in the ground transportation industry with a 40-year tenure marked by innovation and leadership. Former NLA president and founder of Windy City, George's journey from acquiring American Limousine to building Windy City into a multimillion-dollar enterprise showcases his strategic vision and dedication to excellence. His commitment to safety, customer satisfaction, and company growth has established him as a pivotal figure in shaping the industry's standards.

    • 36 min
    EP29: Embracing AI in Ground Transportation: A Deep Dive with Limo Anywhere's Experts

    EP29: Embracing AI in Ground Transportation: A Deep Dive with Limo Anywhere's Experts

    Welcome to the Future of Ground Transportation podcast! In this episode, we have two special guests, Sean Arena, President of Limo Anywhere and Andrew Norman, Chief Innovation Officer of Limo Anywhere. They discuss the exciting innovations and trends in the ground transportation industry.They delve into topics such as the integration of AI and chatbots into the Limo Anywhere platform, the challenges and opportunities posed by venture capital and private equity companies entering the industry, and the future of autonomous and flying vehicles.Andrew and Sean also share valuable business advice, emphasizing the importance of embracing new generations and constantly questioning and improving existing processes.If you're an operator in the ground transportation industry or interested in the future of transportation, this episode is a must-listen! Tune in now to stay ahead of the curve and gain insights from industry experts.

    Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation:

    * Embrace AI for Meaningful Automation

    * Stay Ahead of the Game with Revenue Management

    * Embrace the Next Generation



    Episode Highlights:

    [00:06:13] Embrace AI for Meaningful Automation: Andrew and Sean emphasized the importance of leveraging AI technology to automate repetitive tasks and free up time for more valuable activities. They discussed how AI can be used to handle reservation booking, dispatching, and even develop personalized content for marketing purposes. By embracing AI, operators can streamline their operations and focus on building stronger relationships with their customers.

    [00:29:12] Stay Ahead of the Game with Revenue Management: Sean highlighted the significance of implementing revenue management practices within the ground transportation industry. He emphasized the need to optimize pricing based on demand hotspots, comp sets, and inventory controls. By utilizing advanced pricing strategies, operators can maximize their revenue and improve their bottom line. The integration of revenue management tools within the Limo Anywhere platform provides operators with the means to stay competitive in the market.

    [00:38:00] Embrace the Next Generation: Both Andrew and Sean stressed the importance of embracing the next generation and fostering a bidirectional learning environment. They encouraged operators to learn from the younger generation's technical expertise and incorporate new principles into their businesses. By embracing new technologies and ideas, operators can stay ahead of the curve and adapt to the changing needs and preferences of their customers.



    Resources Mentioned:

    For more information or to get in touch with Sean Arena and Andrew Norman, visit limoanywhere.com or email sean@limoanywhere.com or andy@limoanywhere.com.



    About the Guests

    Sean Arena is President of Limo Anywhere with extensive background in the travel industry. Spearheaded innovations in ground transportation since 2017, leveraging technology to enhance service quality.

    Andrew Norman is Chief Innovation Officer at Limo Anywhere. Transitioned from technology and party bus company owner to driving advancements in transportation software, focusing on AI and automation to streamline operations.

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    • 42 min

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