EV Geek Podcast
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Episodes
Sunday Jan 11, 2026
Sunday Jan 11, 2026
For years, we've asked who will win the self-driving car race: Tesla? Waymo? Mercedes? But what if the real winner isn't a car company at all?
This is the story of how Nvidia, the company famous for powering your video games, is positioning itself to become the universal "brain" inside almost every autonomous vehicle. While companies like Tesla build closed, vertically-integrated systems for their own cars, and Waymo focuses on geofenced robotaxis, Nvidia is taking a different approach.
At CES 2026, Nvidia unveiled Alpamayo, a new, open platform for autonomous driving. The goal isn't to build a single car, but to arm every other automaker—from Mercedes-Benz to JLR and Lucid—with the AI firepower to compete. Alpamayo shifts from just "seeing" the road to "reasoning" about it, allowing the car to explain its decisions and navigate unpredictable "edge cases" that have stalled the industry for years.
This sets up the ultimate platform war. On one side is Tesla's closed ecosystem, learning from billions of miles of data from its own fleet. On the other is Nvidia's open ecosystem, aiming to become the "Android of Autonomy" that powers hundreds of different car models. The first car to feature this new brain, the 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA, is just the beginning.
The race for the future of driving is no longer about which car will win. It's about who will build the mind that powers them all.
Saturday Jan 10, 2026
Saturday Jan 10, 2026
On today's episode, Joel and Sebastian drive a 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV RS, courtesy of Everett Chevrolet (everettchevyauto.com).
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Friday Jan 09, 2026
Friday Jan 09, 2026
On today's episode of The Friday Charge, Sebastian dives into the following:
-Volvo has started teasing it's upcoming EX60
-NVIDIA unveils it's new AI Autonomy Stack
-VW pulls the wraps off the ID.Polo
-Chinese EVs are Inevitable
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Thursday Jan 08, 2026
Thursday Jan 08, 2026
In this mini-charge episode, we break down General Motors’ electric vehicle performance in 2025 and what it means for the future of EV adoption in the U.S.
You’ll hear a deep dive into:
How GM secured the #2 position in U.S. EV sales, trailing only Tesla
Why Cadillac emerged as a luxury EV leader with models like the Lyriq and Escalade IQ
How the Chevy Equinox EV surged toward 58,000 sales, becoming one of GM’s top-selling electric vehicles
What’s happening with GM’s electric trucks, including Silverado EV, Sierra EV, and Hummer EV — and why EV pickups remain one of the toughest segments to crack
We also explore how the expiration of federal EV incentives affected late-year sales, how legacy automakers are adapting to a rapidly changing market, and what GM’s strategy tells us about where the EV industry is headed next.
Whether you’re an EV enthusiast, a GM fan, or just curious about the future of electric transportation, this episode gives you the numbers, the context, and the insights behind one of the most important EV stories of the year.
Wednesday Jan 07, 2026
Wednesday Jan 07, 2026
Humanoid robots are coming to the factory floor — and Hyundai is leading the charge. In this episode, we explore how Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot and cutting-edge AI could soon be working alongside humans to build electric vehicles in the U.S.
We unpack what Hyundai announced at CES, how these robots learn, what jobs they’ll do first, and what it all means for the future of work, manufacturing, and the EV industry.
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
December 2025 was a tale of two extremes in the U.S. EV market: Kia saw a massive 50% drop in EV sales, while Hyundai continued to grow despite the expiration of federal EV tax credits.
In this Mini Charge episode, we break down:
Why Kia’s EV6 sales fell off a cliff in December
How Hyundai’s Ioniq lineup maintained momentum
What federal and state incentives mean for buyers
Consumer trends, range anxiety, and charging infrastructure
Market competition from Tesla, Ford, Rivian, and more
Expert insights on what 2026 holds for the U.S. EV market
Whether you’re an EV enthusiast, a potential buyer, or just curious about the industry, this episode explains the numbers, the strategy, and what it all means for the future of electric vehicles in the U.S.
Monday Jan 05, 2026
Monday Jan 05, 2026
Join us as we dive into the 2026 Chevrolet Sierra EV Elevation! From range and charging performance to interior features and driving experience, we cover everything you need to know about Chevy’s latest all-electric pickup. Whether you’re an EV enthusiast or truck lover, this review breaks down the highlights, quirks, and everything in between.
Sunday Jan 04, 2026
Sunday Jan 04, 2026
Tesla just lost its title as the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer — and the company that beat them might surprise you.
In this episode, we break down how BYD overtook Tesla in global EV sales, why Tesla’s deliveries are declining, and what this shift means for the future of electric vehicles. From changing consumer behavior and government incentives to pricing pressure and global expansion, we explore the real reasons behind this historic change in the EV industry.
🚗 Topics covered:
Why Tesla’s global sales are falling
How BYD scaled so quickly and efficiently
The impact of EV tax credits and government policies
What this means for EV buyers and investors
Who could dominate the next decade of electric mobility
Friday Jan 02, 2026
Friday Jan 02, 2026
In this episode of EV Geek Studios, we break down the latest electric vehicle news:
Tesla unveils a brand-new feature for the Semi
GM starts testing Digital Keys for a more connected driving experience
Volkswagen pauses the ID.Buzz rollout in the US
Ford issues a recall after some vehicles may roll away
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Thursday Jan 01, 2026
Thursday Jan 01, 2026
The global EV market just hit a major turning point — and China’s automakers are leading the charge.
In this episode, we break down the record-setting 2025 performance of BYD, NIO, and XPeng, three of the biggest players reshaping the future of electric vehicles. From BYD’s massive global sales numbers to NIO’s premium delivery surge and XPeng’s explosive growth in international markets, we explore what’s driving their success — and what it means for Tesla, legacy automakers, and consumers heading into 2026.
We’ll cover: • How BYD became one of the world’s top EV sellers • Why NIO’s delivery growth matters in the premium EV segment • How XPeng doubled its sales in a single year • What these trends mean for global competition, pricing, and innovation
Whether you’re an EV enthusiast, investor, or just curious about where the auto industry is headed, this episode gives you a clear, engaging look at the biggest EV story of the year.









