
Episode 18: The eSkootr Championship takes micromobility off to the races
03/30/22 • 38 min
GUESTS: Hrag Sarkissian, eSkootr Championship (eSC) and Nicola Scimeca, YCOM
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
This year will see the birth of an all-new racing series for an all-new sport, when the eSkootr Championship kicks off at London's Printwork's on 13 and 14 May 2022.
The first ever micromobility racing series will feature 30 male and female riders competing in mixed heats on the the S1-X eSkootr, designed by YCOM. Using F1 technology, the S1-X has a Williams Advanced Engineering battery and two 6kW motors, enabling speeds of over 100 kph (62mph) and sharp cornering, thanks to its 55-degree-plus lean capability.
Shortly before the official launch of the race series, Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast spoke to Hrag Sarkissian, the founder and CEO of eSkootr Championship (eSC), and Nicola Scimeca, founder and Chief Business Development Officer of YCOM, about the all-new eSkootr Championship, its role in raising awareness of micromobility, and the importance of sustainability not only in the race series, but in future mobility in general.
ABOUT THE GUESTS
Hrag Sarkissian, co-founder and CEO of eSkootr Championship (eSC). Born in New York, Lebanese-Armernian Hrag has successfully grown an extensive portfolio of innovation-led businesses. His experience in motorsport and tech helps him to leverage the benefits of sustainable technology and micromobility.
Connect with Hrag on LinkedInNicola Scimeca is the founder and Chief Business Development Officer at YCOM. He founded YCOM in 2008 to develop and manufacture the most extreme cars in the world.
Connect with Nicola on LinkedInFURTHER READING
After the inaugural race in London, the races will head to Switzerland., France, Italy, Spain, and the USA. Learn more about eSkootr Championship at https://official.esc.live
You can subscribe to Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Feel free to share it, like it, give it a rating, sign up to the Ride LinkedIn page, and check out our website, ridemobilitypodcast.com.
GUESTS: Hrag Sarkissian, eSkootr Championship (eSC) and Nicola Scimeca, YCOM
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
This year will see the birth of an all-new racing series for an all-new sport, when the eSkootr Championship kicks off at London's Printwork's on 13 and 14 May 2022.
The first ever micromobility racing series will feature 30 male and female riders competing in mixed heats on the the S1-X eSkootr, designed by YCOM. Using F1 technology, the S1-X has a Williams Advanced Engineering battery and two 6kW motors, enabling speeds of over 100 kph (62mph) and sharp cornering, thanks to its 55-degree-plus lean capability.
Shortly before the official launch of the race series, Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast spoke to Hrag Sarkissian, the founder and CEO of eSkootr Championship (eSC), and Nicola Scimeca, founder and Chief Business Development Officer of YCOM, about the all-new eSkootr Championship, its role in raising awareness of micromobility, and the importance of sustainability not only in the race series, but in future mobility in general.
ABOUT THE GUESTS
Hrag Sarkissian, co-founder and CEO of eSkootr Championship (eSC). Born in New York, Lebanese-Armernian Hrag has successfully grown an extensive portfolio of innovation-led businesses. His experience in motorsport and tech helps him to leverage the benefits of sustainable technology and micromobility.
Connect with Hrag on LinkedInNicola Scimeca is the founder and Chief Business Development Officer at YCOM. He founded YCOM in 2008 to develop and manufacture the most extreme cars in the world.
Connect with Nicola on LinkedInFURTHER READING
After the inaugural race in London, the races will head to Switzerland., France, Italy, Spain, and the USA. Learn more about eSkootr Championship at https://official.esc.live
You can subscribe to Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Feel free to share it, like it, give it a rating, sign up to the Ride LinkedIn page, and check out our website, ridemobilitypodcast.com.
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Episode 17: PAVE-ing the way for autonomous vehicles in Europe, with EasyMile and Waymo
GUESTS: Arwed Schmidt, EasyMile; George Ivanov, Waymo; Lukas Neckermann, PAVE Europe
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
“Education is a key piece of the puzzle for autonomous vehicles,” says Lukas Neckermann, co-initiator of PAVE Europe.
PAVE – Partners for Automated Vehicle Education – was established in the US as a coalition of industry, non-profits, and academics with the aim of informing the public about automated vehicles and their potential.
It’s a consortium of stakeholders from across the autonomous vehicle value chain, including automakers, suppliers, tech companies, lidar makers, sensor suppliers, software companies, operators, and insurance companies.
PAVE Europe has been established as a sister organisation to PAVE in the US, intended specifically to address autonomous technology in Europe.
This edition of Ride features EasyMile and Waymo, two of the founding members of PAVE Europe, as well as Lukas Neckermann, a consultant, COO of Splyt, friend of the podcast – and most importantly for this episode, a co-initiator of PAVE Europe.
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Episode 19: Why ESG is so important for the future of mobility
GUESTS: Lance Bultena, Hogan Lovells, and Pierre Lahutte, Navya
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Climate change, diversity, and human rights are three of the leading ESG issues, and they feed into one of the core aspects of contemporary business development, namely sustainability. And in the wake of COP26, Covid-19, and now the war that Russia is waging on Ukraine, sustainability is both more important than ever, and arguably more difficult to deliver than ever.
For the best part of two decades, ESG - which stands for Environment, Social, and Governance - has played an increasingly important role in shareholder reporting. But now ESG has become an essential aspect of corporate strategy as business moves from pure shareholder capitalism into stakeholder capitalism, which considers everyone the business touches, rather than just the shareholders.
The term ESG was coined in 2004 by former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan; a year later, a study was published titled, “Who cares Wins” - and that sums up this discussion perfectly. Get it right, and ESG can deliver improved financial performance, higher value delivery, and reduced stock price volatility in a world where the rise in ESG investment has been what McKinsey describes as "meteoric."
ESG has been referred to as the latest evolution of CSR, Corporate Social Responsibility - the difference between the two being that while CSR is intended to make a company accountable for its efforts, ESG makes a company’s efforts measurable.
This episode of Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast is all about ESG, what it is, and why it’s so important for future mobility stakeholders.
ABOUT THE GUESTS
Lance D. Bultena is Global Director of Thought Leadership, Mobility and Transportation at Hogan Lovells.
Connect with Lance on LinkedIn
Pierre LaHutte is Chief Strategy & Development Officer at Navya. He's also a Board Member at Forsee Power, FRIEM and Groupe BERTO, and Co-Founder of AMILU FARM
Connect with Pierre on LinkedIn
You can subscribe to Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Feel free to share it, like it, give it a rating, sign up to the Ride LinkedIn page, and check out our website, ridemobilitypodcast.com.
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