Everything EV

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Welcome to Everything EV, the weekly podcast from EV Powered, your go-to podcast for all things electric! Dive into the exciting world of electric travel with us, where we cover everything from electric cars and ebikes to electric scooters, electrically powered boats, and even planes. Tune in for industry insights, exclusive guest interviews, in-depth electric car reviews, thrilling motorsport coverage, and a few unexpected surprises along the way. Get plugged in and stay ahead with Everything Electric from EV Powered – your ultimate source for electrifying news and updates!

  1. 6 hr ago

    Renault 4 review, BYD ultra-fast charging, BMW M3 EV and UK ZEV mandate concerns

    This week on the Everything EV Podcast, George is joined once again by EV Powered Editor-in-Chief Richard Alvin while Matt is away on business. Together they discuss Renault’s latest addition to its growing EV range, BYD’s astonishing new ultra-fast charging network, BMW’s upcoming electric M3, and the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the UK’s EV transition. George has been soaking up the sunshine in Barcelona behind the wheel of the new Renault 4 Plein Sud, while Richard looks at whether government policy is helping or hindering the electric vehicle revolution. They also explore why women remain underrepresented among EV buyers and whether the UK risks losing investment if it weakens its commitment to electrification.   Renault 4 Plein Sud review – George drives the open-top version of Renault’s award-winning compact EVBYD Flash Chargers – Chinese giant plans 1,500kW charging network capable of adding hundreds of miles in minutesBMW M3 EV concept – Quad-motor, 1,000bhp performance flagship edges closer to realityZEV Mandate controversy – Rumours of a government rethink raise concerns across the EV industryPeugeot E-208 GTI – The electric hot hatch receives the EV grant and enters the market at under £34,000Women and EV ownership – New research suggests female buyers remain significantly underrepresented in the EV marketTesla Cybercab – Tesla finally reveals technical details of its steering-wheel-free autonomous taxiWith EVs now accounting for a record 27.3% of new UK car registrations, are electric vehicles finally becoming “just cars” rather than a separate category? George and Richard discuss whether the market has reached a tipping point.

    31 min
  2. 10 Jun

    Peugeot E-208 GTI revealed, Alfa Romeo Giulietta returns and EVs hit record UK market share

    This week on the Everything EV Podcast, George is joined by EV Powered Editor-in-Chief Richard Alvin while Matt is away on business. Together they tackle another week of EV news, from Peugeot’s new electric hot hatch and Alfa Romeo’s hatchback revival to the growing dominance of battery electric vehicles in the UK market. The pair also discuss Dodge’s puzzling return to Europe, Audi’s quality concerns, and why EVs are increasingly becoming the default choice rather than the alternative. Peugeot E-208 GTI revealed – Can Peugeot’s latest electric hot hatch live up to the legendary GTI badge?Alfa Romeo Giulietta returns – Stellantis confirms a new electric family hatchback based on its next-generation EV platformLancia Gamma unveiled – Is this worthy of one of Italy’s most famous automotive names?EVs hit a record 27.3% UK market share – Battery electric vehicles become the largest single powertrain category in the UK marketDodge Charger EV heads to Europe – But does anyone actually want an electric American muscle car?Audi cuts Q4 e-tron prices – Is lower pricing enough to solve concerns over quality and competitiveness?Are EVs now simply becoming “cars” rather than a separate category? With record sales, falling prices, more affordable models and growing consumer acceptance, George and Richard discuss whether the transition has finally reached a tipping point.

    24 min
  3. 7 Jan

    10 best new EVs of 2025: Renault 5, Skoda Elroq vRS, Tesla Model Y

    In this special end-of-year episode, Matt and George look back at what’s been a genuinely strong year for new electric cars, with more variety than ever — from sub-£20k city cars to £200k grand tourers, plus a clear shift towards hot hatches, sensible family EVs, and more capable 4x4s. They agree that 2025 marked a real turning point for the “affordable EV” story: the best new cars no longer feel cheap because they’re compromised — they’re simply well engineered, well packaged, and increasingly easy to live with. Matt’s overall EV of the year is the Renault 5, praised as the complete package: stylish, practical enough, properly affordable, and crucially, a car that appeals both to nostalgic older buyers and younger drivers who just think it looks brilliant. George’s top pick is the Skoda Elroq vRS, which he calls the perfect “grown-up fast EV” — quick, comfortable, composed, and usable without feeling like a try-hard performance car. It nails that Skoda vRS sweet spot: spice without aggression. Matt also admits the updated Tesla Model Y deserves its place on the list, describing it as Tesla’s most complete car yet — better built, more refined, and finally feeling as solid as rivals. He still can’t stand the stripped-back interior, but says the drivetrain, charging ecosystem and real-world range are simply hard to argue with. A big talking point is how much strong EV progress came from brands people don’t always associate with electric excellence. The Citroën ë-C3 gets major praise for being shockingly comfortable, simple to use, and outstanding value — especially once the EV grant pushes it under £20k. They also celebrate Nissan’s return to relevance with the new Leaf, which blends usability and normality with much more modern range and efficiency — helping bring Nissan “back into the EV game”. The Micra also makes the cut, even if it’s “basically a Renault 5” underneath — because borrowing from the best is no bad thing, and it gives Nissan loyalists a strong, familiar route into EVs. On the performance side, George rates the Alfa Romeo Junior Veloce as one of the year’s best drives — flawed, not especially efficient, but properly engaging and proof that Stellantis can build genuinely fun EVs. Kia’s EV4 also earns its place as the “electric Golf-shaped” car many buyers actually want: spacious, sensible, easy, and quietly brilliant. And for something totally different, Matt highlights the Munro M280, a niche but hugely impressive Scottish-built off-road EV designed to be a rugged work tool for forestry, utilities and remote industrial use — a reminder that electrification isn’t just about family SUVs and hot hatches. Across the list, the theme is clear: EVs are becoming easier, cheaper and more varied, without sacrificing range or quality. Whether you want something fun, sensible, luxurious or purely functional, 2025 proved the EV market is finally broad enough to feel… normal.

    34 min

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Welcome to Everything EV, the weekly podcast from EV Powered, your go-to podcast for all things electric! Dive into the exciting world of electric travel with us, where we cover everything from electric cars and ebikes to electric scooters, electrically powered boats, and even planes. Tune in for industry insights, exclusive guest interviews, in-depth electric car reviews, thrilling motorsport coverage, and a few unexpected surprises along the way. Get plugged in and stay ahead with Everything Electric from EV Powered – your ultimate source for electrifying news and updates!

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