“Watt's Next?” (#1238)

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Podcast:

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  1. PLAYING: Entire Show

  2. Open: John's Intro

    (1:45)
  3. Segment 1: Chrysler's EV's

    Guests:

    • Bruce Coventry, CEO, Global Electric Motorcars
    • Lou Rhodes, President, ENVI
    (20:38)
  4. Close: John's Closing Thoughts

    (0:48)
  5. EXTRA: Bruce Coventry, CEO, Global Electric Motorcars, Lou Rhodes, President, ENVI


    (3:40)

Synopsis

Even as oil prices continue to drop, everyone from consumers to the cognoscenti understand that the genie is finally out of the bottle: fossil fuels are not the future. The question becomes, what is? We all know the roulette wheel of options, but at this point everything is a gamble and manufacturers are wondering where to put their chips.

Well Chrysler, which has been quiet up to now, is betting on electric which some consider a surprise. Despite the fact that for more than a decade it has owned an electric car unit that builds neighborhood vehicles, the company sent shock waves through the industry when it recently unveiled three electric prototypes. That's because few experts considered Chrysler a major player in the electric game.

Joining John McElroy on this week's Autoline are the two men leading the electrical charge at Chrysler. Lou Rhodes is the President of ENVI, a special team within the company that oversees the R & D of alternative drivetrains, while Bruce Coventry is the CEO of GEM, the makers of those neighborhood electric vehicles. Among the topics these executives tackle are Chrysler's electric strategy, the models and options they're working on, and when they expect it all to be delivered.

So if you're looking to get a charge out of some provocative television, tune into Autoline and its lineup of automotive information.