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| 6/26/26 | ![]() The Power of Co-ops | 4 6The Power of Co-opsWhat does it mean to be part of a member-owned, not-for-profit electric cooperative? Join Amy Byers and Brandon Wagoner as they talk with MTE Chief Operating Officer Brad Gibson about the power of cooperatives, the benefits of being member-owned, and how the cooperative model helps deliver value to members and the communities we serve.For more information visit MTE.comQuestions/Comments? Email Communications@mte.comMTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homesCopyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() United Internet & MTE✨ | broadbandfiber internet+3 | William BradfordStephanie Manning | United CommunicationsMiddle Tennessee Electric+1 | — | broadbandfiber internet+3 | — | 27m 18s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() TVA's School Uplift Program✨ | energy efficiencyeducation+3 | Kelli HallSarah Cline+1 | TVAMTE | Middle TennesseeMt. Juliet Elementary School | TVASchool Uplift Program+4 | — | 30m 04s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Driving the Future (EVs and Beyond)✨ | electric vehiclessavings programs+3 | — | Middle Tennessee ElectricMTE+6 | — | electric vehiclesEV industry+3 | — | 19m 26s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Culture and Community with MTE CEO Chris Jones✨ | culturecommunity+3 | Chris Jones | Middle Tennessee Electric | — | MTEChris Jones+5 | — | 36m 50s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() We're back! Winter Storm Fern Recap✨ | Winter Storm RecapCommunity Impact+3 | — | Middle Tennessee Electric | — | Winter Storm Ferncommunity partnerships+3 | — | 25m 34s | |
| 10/17/25 | ![]() Bringing Good Energy: The Next Chapter of Our Podcast✨ | electric vehiclescommunity impact+3 | — | Middle Tennessee Electric | — | electric vehiclesMTE+4 | — | 18m 13s | |
| 10/3/25 | ![]() Your Guide to the EV Car Club: Insights from the Supercharged Cruise In✨ | electric vehiclescommunity engagement+3 | Heidi Zima | MTE | Murfreesboro | EV Car Clubelectric vehicles+3 | — | 11m 58s | |
| 5/16/25 | ![]() Innovations in Solar Energy: A Conversation with Adam Miller✨ | solar energyelectric vehicles+3 | Adam Miller | Middle Tennessee ElectricSilicon Ranch | — | solar energyelectric vehicles+3 | — | 21m 02s | |
| 5/2/25 | ![]() AI and Cybersecurity: Safeguarding Our Electric Future✨ | artificial intelligencecybersecurity+3 | John Harris | Bidgely AIMTE | — | AIcybersecurity+3 | — | 23m 18s | |
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| 4/18/25 | ![]() Safety in Focus: Mike Diggs and the Hotline Demonstration Trailer✨ | electric vehiclessafety awareness+3 | Mike Diggs | Middle Tennessee Electric | — | safetyelectric vehicles+5 | — | 22m 26s | |
| 4/4/25 | ![]() Plug In and Power Up: MTE's Latest Charging Station Unveiled✨ | charging stationselectric vehicles+3 | — | Kempower DC fast chargersMTE+2 | FranklinTennessee+2 | DC Fast chargingMTE+3 | — | 17m 32s | |
| 3/21/25 | ![]() Unleashing the Power of Self-Driving: An EV Experience | 3 13 Unleashing the Power of Self-Driving: An EV Experience In this episode, we dive into the practicalities of transitioning to electric vehicles and emphasize the importance of user experience in shaping consumer perceptions. We explore features that enhance driver comfort and safety, such as the automatic braking system that activates when the driver is distracted. Chalisa Perkins and Janora Nance share their contrasting experiences with EV technology, illustrating the learning curve associated with these innovations. Chalisa's prior exposure to electric vehicles facilitated a smoother adaptation to Tesla's self-driving capabilities, while Janora’s inexperience led to a more cautious approach.We also discuss the broader implications of EV adoption and the potential for autonomous taxis, debating societal readiness for such innovations. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of transportation, suggesting that as technology advances, acceptance of autonomous driving may gradually increase among consumers despite initial reservations.Takeaways:The discussion features two team members, Chalisa Perkins and Janora Nance, who recently tested the self-driving capabilities of a Tesla Model Y.Chalisa Perkins, who has recently transitioned into electric vehicle ownership, shares her transformative experience with the vehicle's self-driving features.Janora Nance expresses initial apprehension while driving her first electric vehicle, highlighting the need for adjustment to the driving experience.Both team members reflect on their experiences with autonomous driving technology, noting initial discomfort and the necessity for trust-building with the vehicle.The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of autonomous vehicles, expressing mixed feelings about the prospect of fully driverless transportation.MTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homesCopyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 3/7/25 | ![]() Understanding the Federal EV Tax Incentives: What You Must Know | 3 12 Understanding the Federal EV Tax Incentives: What You Must Know In this episode of MTE's Plugged In podcast, Teri Viswanath from CoBank joins hosts Brandon Wagoner and Amy Byers to discuss the latest developments in federal electric vehicle (EV) tax credits. The conversation provides a comprehensive overview of the recent changes in tax incentives, including income thresholds and vehicle assembly requirements, which are crucial for buyers to understand as they navigate the complexities of EV tax credits. A significant highlight of the episode is the introduction of the point-of-sale tax credit system, which has simplified the purchasing process by allowing consumers to benefit from tax incentives at the point of sale, thereby fostering increased participation in the EV market.The discussion also delves into the broader implications of these tax policy changes on the future of electric vehicles. Teri and the hosts explore the potential for further advancements in EV technology and infrastructure, as well as the evolving financing options available to consumers, such as subscription EV services. The episode concludes with a forward-looking perspective, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and innovation within the EV industry, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the future of sustainable transportation.Takeaways:Exciting Updates on EV Tax Credits: This episode dives into the latest changes in federal EV tax credits, making it easier for you to understand the new qualifications and benefits available this tax season.Simplified Buying Process: Discover how the new point-of-sale EV tax credits can save you time and money by allowing you to receive tax benefits directly at the dealership.Growing Used EV Market: Learn about the impressive 61% year-over-year growth in the used EV market, highlighting a shift in consumer preferences and opportunities for savvy buyers.Innovative Financing Options: Explore the evolving financing options, including subscription EV services, that can make owning an electric vehicle more accessible and convenient.Future of Sustainable Transportation: Get a glimpse into the future of electric vehicles and the importance of adaptability and innovation in driving the industry forward.MTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homesCopyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 2/21/25 | ![]() Exploring the Future of Electric Vehicles: Insights from MTE's Plugged in Podcast | 3 11 Exploring the Future of Electric Vehicles: Insights from MTE's Plugged in Podcast In this episode, hosts Amy Byers and Brandon Wagoner dive into the exciting new electric vehicle models coming in 2025. They chat about the latest advancements in design and technology, including a fun mention of the Jeep Wrangler's electrified version from the Super Bowl commercial.They explore the strategic designs behind models like the Audi Q6 e-Tron, Hyundai Ioniq 9, and Cadillac Escalade IQ, highlighting their blend of luxury, performance, and family-friendly features. The hosts also discuss the financial benefits of leasing these vehicles, especially with the rapid tech advancements in the EV market.The episode wraps up with a look at the future of electric vehicles, encouraging listeners to stay engaged and excited about what's to come.Takeaways:Learn about the spacious designs of new electric SUVs.Understand the benefits of leasing electric vehicles, including tax credits and lower monthly costs.Discover how AI is enhancing electric vehicles, especially in battery management and predictive maintenance.Get excited about the future innovations in the electric vehicle market.MTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homesCopyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 2/7/25 | ![]() Behind the Scenes of Nashville Cars and Coffee with Ben Barbour | 3 10 Behind the Scenes of Nashville Cars and Coffee with Ben Barbour In this episode of MTE's Plugged In podcast, Ben Barbour, founder of Nashville Cars and Coffee, shares his journey and the importance of community in the automotive world. The event, which started as a way to connect car enthusiasts, has grown significantly through social media. Ben emphasizes the celebration of automotive diversity, where high-end supercars and budget-friendly builds coexist. Amy and Brandon discuss the future of electric vehicles, addressing misconceptions and the role of events like Cars and Coffee in public education. The episode encourages listeners to embrace electric vehicles while honoring traditional car culture.Takeaways:Community is vital in the automotive world.Social media expands and enriches cars and coffee events.Diversity in the automotive community is celebrated.Public education on electric vehicles is crucial.Additional Links Referenced:https://nashvillecarsncoffee.com/MTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homesCopyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 1/24/25 | ![]() Charging Ahead: Insights from MTE's Latest EV Presentations | 3 9 Charging Ahead: Insights from MTE's Latest EV Presentations Hosts Amy and Brandon aim to educate listeners, whether they are seasoned EV drivers or just starting their journey into electrification. The episode is rich with insights from recent presentations that both hosts delivered, demonstrating the active engagement of their community in shaping the conversation around EVs. Brandon shares his experiences from Nashville Design Week, where he discussed the local power company's leadership in the EV sector and the valuable contributions from community members.The conversation delves deep into the initiatives undertaken by MTE to foster EV adoption in Tennessee. Brandon introduces the concept of an EV Car Club, which has become a platform for over 625 members to exchange knowledge and experiences. This grassroots movement has led to significant infrastructure developments, including the rollout of DC fast charging stations in strategic locations to facilitate EV use. The hosts discuss the innovative Night Flex rate, designed to encourage off-peak charging, which not only saves consumers money but also alleviates pressure on the grid during peak demand periods.Amy introduces Ashley England from the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), with whom she co-presented at the Tennessee Valley Public Power Conference in November. Ashley discusses some of TVA’s key electric vehicle initiatives. She also highlights the importance of education and awareness in addressing consumer concerns regarding EVs. The episode culminates in a discussion about the increasing market share of EVs, the economic benefits they bring to local communities, and the ways in which utilities can adapt to support this growing trend. The hosts’ commitment to being a resource for their listeners shines through as they provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities associated with the electric vehicle revolution, inviting listeners to engage more deeply with this transformative technology.Takeaways:Brandon highlights the importance of community engagement in promoting electric vehicle adoption. The EV market is projected to grow significantly, with over 15 million EVs expected by 2025.Local power companies can benefit from diversifying energy loads with EV charging at night. MTE has launched a NightFlex Rate to encourage off-peak EV charging for cost savings.Research shows that 81% of EV charging occurs during off-peak hours, promoting grid efficiency.Additional Links Referenced:https://energyright.com/ev/MTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homesCopyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 1/10/25 | ![]() Unlocking Renewable Energy: How to Leverage Tax Credits for EV Charging | 3 8 Unlocking Renewable Energy: How to Leverage Tax Credits for EV Charging The conversation with Georgia Representative John Carson onMTE's Plugged In podcast offers a comprehensive overview of the current stateand future potential of electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy financing.Carson's dual role as a Georgia state representative and managing partner atArmagh Capital allows him to bridge the gap between policy and practicalapplication. One of the central themes of the episode is the impact of theInflation Reduction Act, particularly the introduction of direct pay taxcredits, which have opened new avenues for municipalities and nonprofitorganizations to invest in EV infrastructure without the need for traditionaltax liabilities. Carson explains how these credits work, specificallyhighlighting section 6417, which facilitates refunds for qualifying projects,making it feasible for local governments to implement EV charging solutionswithout significant upfront costs.Listeners gain valuable insights into the evolving landscapeof EV infrastructure financing. Carson emphasizes the importance of exploringvarious funding options, such as NEVI grants and forgivable loans, which cansignificantly enhance the feasibility of clean energy projects. His expertiseunderscores the critical nature of collaboration between private developers andmunicipalities, which can lead to innovative financing solutions that benefitcommunities while minimizing taxpayer exposure. The discussion informslisteners about the mechanics of tax credits and positions the conversationwithin a broader context of energy policy and its implications for localgovernments. This dynamic interplay between public policy and privateenterprise illustrates the potential for substantial advancements in EVinfrastructure, particularly as states begin to roll out additional fundingrounds for EV initiatives.Furthermore, Carson identifies emerging trends in renewableenergy technologies, particularly the potential of clean hydrogen as atransformative force in the energy sector. He outlines various applications forhydrogen, including its role in fuel cells and sustainable aviation fuel,signaling a shift towards more diverse energy solutions. This aspect of theconversation broadens the scope of the discussion, suggesting that thelandscape of renewable energy is rapidly evolving and that stakeholders mustremain adaptable and proactive in leveraging new technologies. The podcastprovides a wealth of information for those interested in EVs and renewableenergy and serves as an inspiring call to action for entrepreneurs and localgovernments to engage with the opportunities presented by recent legislativechanges. Carson's insights highlight the potential for collaboration andinnovation in driving the future of clean energy, making this episode a vitalresource for anyone invested in the energy transition. Takeaways:The Inflation Reduction Act introduced direct pay tax credits for nonprofits, enhancing funding opportunities.Municipalities can partner with private companies to install EV charging stations without upfront costs.Emerging markets for EV infrastructure include partnerships that leverage private-sector funding and tax credits.Clean hydrogen technology is poised to become a significant player in the renewable energy sector.Tax credits and grants can significantly reduce the financial burden for clean energy projects.Exploring various financing opportunities is crucial for startups in the clean energy industry.Additional Links Referenced:https://armaghcapital.com/MTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homesCopyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 12/27/24 | ![]() Cold Weather Challenges for EV Drivers: Essential Tips and Tricks | 3 7 Cold Weather Challenges for EV Drivers: Essential Tips and Tricks Driving an electric vehicle in winter presents its own unique set of challenges, and the latest episode of MTE's Plugged In podcast addresses these head-on. Hosts Amy and Brandon explore practical winter driving tips for EV owners, drawing from their own experiences and feedback from the EV Car Club community. The discussion begins with a holiday greeting and transitions into the critical topic of winter driving, where Brandon shares his recent experience driving his Tesla Model Y through icy conditions. His insights into the advantages of EV weight and all-wheel drive provide a nuanced understanding of how these factors contribute to safer driving in winter weather. The episode delves into several important considerations for EV drivers during winter months, such as the necessity of preheating the vehicle for comfort and battery efficiency, the importance of maintaining proper tire pressure and the impact of colder temperatures on battery performance. Amy and Brandon also discuss the importance of driving cautiously and being aware of the vehicle's regenerative braking system, which can behave differently in icy conditions. They highlight tips shared by community members that emphasize preparedness, such as charging practices and the use of winter-specific driving modes available in some EV models. Listeners gain valuable insights and practical advice tailored to navigating the winter landscape in electric vehicles. The hosts invite listeners to share their own experiences and tips. This episode is informative and encouraging, reminding drivers that with the right knowledge and preparation, they can confidently face winter driving challenges in their electric vehicles. TakeawaysThis podcast episode emphasizes the importance of preheating your EV to improve battery efficiency in cold weather. Listeners are reminded that electric vehicles generally handle better in icy conditions due to their weight distribution. The hosts discuss specific driving modes, such as 'chill mode', that enhance safety on slippery roads. Maintaining correct tire pressure is crucial for optimal performance and safety in winter driving conditions. Planning your route and departure time can significantly enhance your EV driving experience in snow and ice. The discussion highlights the necessity of charging EVs beyond the usual 80% in extreme cold weather to ensure sufficient range. MTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homesCopyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 12/13/24 | ![]() Maximize Your Comfort and Minimize Your Bills This Winter: Expert Advice from MTE | 3 6 Maximize Your Comfort and Minimize Your Bills This Winter: Expert Advice from MTE As the winter season looms, the latest episode of Plugged In offers an invaluable resource for anyone looking to optimize their energy usage and reduce heating costs. Brandon Wagoner and Amy Byers welcome Katie McKee, an energy service coordinator with Middle Tennessee Electric, to delve into strategies for energy conservation. The episode focuses on practical advice for homeowners, emphasizing the importance of insulation and minor thermostat adjustments to achieve significant savings on energy bills. Katie explains that by lowering the thermostat by just one degree, homeowners can save approximately 3% on their heating costs, a small change that can accumulate into substantial savings over time. The discussion extends to the significance of home insulation, particularly in attics, where inadequate insulation can lead to heat loss. Katie advocates for checking attic conditions and ensuring adequate insulation as a foundational step in energy efficiency. Additionally, the conversation touches on behavioral changes, such as being mindful of heat usage at home versus when away and utilizing programmable thermostats to manage heating schedules effectively. The episode is informative and encouraging, providing listeners with several actionable steps they can implement immediately to improve energy efficiency this winter. Takeaways:In winter, adjusting your thermostat by just one degree can save you up to 3% on your heating costs. Utilizing cellular shades can significantly improve insulation and reduce heat loss in your home. Regular HVAC maintenance, including annual tune-ups, can extend the life of your heating system. Taking advantage of rebates for insulation and energy-efficient upgrades can lead to substantial savings. Programmable thermostats help automate temperature settings, ensuring energy efficiency without sacrificing comfort. Simple behavior changes, like closing blinds at night, can help maintain indoor warmth effectively. Additional Links Referenced:https://EnergyRight.com https://mte.com/EnergyEfficiency https://mte.com/HomeEnergyCheckups https://mte.com/EnergyTips MTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homesCopyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 11/29/24 | ![]() Holiday Shopping for EV Enthusiasts: Our Ultimate Gift Guide | 3 5 Holiday Shopping for EV Enthusiasts: Our Ultimate Gift Guide The holiday spirit is buzzing, and you won't want to missthis week’s episode of MTE's Plugged In podcast! Join hosts Amy Byers andBrandon Wagoner as they chat about the coolest holiday gifts for electricvehicle fans. They’ve curated a mix of gadgets and accessories perfect fortaking the electric driving experience to a whole new level. One of the standout moments in this episode is the scoop onthe CAS2Cast Pro 2.0. It’s an exciting gadget that lets Tesla owners finallyuse Apple CarPlay in their cars—this is a game-changer that enthusiasts havebeen eagerly waiting for. Amy and Brandon shared some thoughtful and practical giftideas, like a portable tire inflator. It’s practical and perfect for EV ownersdealing with the unique challenges of their heavier vehicles.As they chat, they also break down different price pointsand sales opportunities to help you snag the perfect gifts during the holidayrush. This episode is your ultimate guide to finding the perfectgift for the electric vehicle lover in your life. Happy listening, and happy holidays!Takeaways:This episode of MTE's Plugged In podcast focuses on gift ideas specifically tailored for electric vehicle enthusiasts.A variety of innovative gadgets and accessories for EV owners are discussed, including their functionalities and price points.The hosts emphasize the importance of shopping during sales events like Black Friday for potential discounts on these gifts.Listeners are encouraged to engage with their community by sharing their own gift ideas and experiences with EV gadgets.The podcast highlights not just EV-specific gifts but also general car accessories that can benefit all vehicle owners.The episode serves as a reminder of the growing popularity of electric vehicles and the community surrounding them.Additional Links Referenced:Cast Pro 2.0 - https://dylnk.com/products/dylnk-cast-proBloomcar LED Dorr Sill 2.0 - https://thebloomcar.com/products/bloomcar-led-light-pedal?NACS to CCS Charging Adapter - https://a.co/d/hwXcuVHTesery 7.2 Rear Seat Entertainment System - https://www.tesery.com/products/tesla-model-3-y-rear-seat-entertainment-systemTICARVE Cleaning Gel - https://a.co/d/fIYTWtnAVID Power Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor - https://a.co/d/2bJV7NLJ1772 Extension Cable for charging - https://a.co/d/b8MIsl5DVD or a streaming purchase of the documentary, “Who Killed the Electric Car?” - https://a.co/d/7XmBU2kVanture S! Pro Dash Cam - https://a.co/d/brJlcrtMTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homesCopyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 11/15/24 | ![]() Driving into Tomorrow: How New Technologies are Enhancing EV Experiences | 3 4 Driving into Tomorrow: How New Technologies are Enhancing EV Experiences This episode of MTE's Plugged In podcast dives deep into the latest innovations in electric vehicles (EVs), focusing on advancements in battery technology and driving experience. Hosts Amy Byers and Brandon Wagoner discuss the emergence of solid-state batteries, which promise higher energy density, faster charging times and improved safety. They also explore new materials enhancing EV performance, including lightweight composites and bio-based polymers, highlighting the importance of sustainability in the industry. The conversation shifts to exciting features that enhance the driving experience, such as advanced infotainment systems, over-the-air updates and the integration of autonomous driving technology. As the EV industry continues to evolve, the hosts emphasize the potential for a safer and more efficient future on the roads. Takeaways: This episode of MTE's Plugged In podcast delves deeper into the innovations in electric vehicles. Solid state batteries show great promise for increasing energy density and reducing fire risks. Sustainability in EV batteries is emphasized through recycling and repurposing old batteries effectively. New materials like lightweight composites and bio-based polymers are enhancing EV efficiency significantly. The integration of AI in EVs is set to improve safety and driving experiences. Parental controls in autonomous vehicles could offer peace of mind for parents of new drivers. MTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homesCopyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 11/1/24 | ![]() Exploring the Benefits of EVs and Hybrids with Steve Griffin | Season3 Episode3 Exploring the Benefits of EVs and Hybrids with Steve Griffin The discussion in this episode of MTE's Plugged In podcast is a rich tapestry of personal stories, technical insights, and community engagement revolving around the world of electric vehicles. Hosted by Amy Byers and Brandon Wagoner, the show features Steve Griffin, whose dual ownership of a Mustang Mach E and a Ford Escape plug-in hybrid provides a unique perspective on the electric vehicle ecosystem. The episode begins with an overview of the current trends in EV technology, highlighting the excitement surrounding new models and the increasing accessibility of electric vehicles for everyday drivers. Steve’s narrative serves as a guiding thread throughout the episode, as he shares his journey from being an EV novice to becoming an informed advocate for electric mobility. His experiences range from the anticipation of waiting for his Mustang to arrive to the practical considerations that led to the decision to introduce a plug-in hybrid into his family’s transportation mix. The discussion delves into the advantages and challenges associated with both types of vehicles, with Steve emphasizing the importance of understanding individual driving habits and needs when making a vehicle choice. The episode also tackles misconceptions about EVs—issues like battery longevity, safety, and environmental impact are explored in depth. Steve counters these myths with data and personal anecdotes, reinforcing the notion that informed decisions are critical in the transition to electric vehicles. The conversation is both educational and relatable, effectively bridging the gap between technical jargon and real-world applications, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of transportation.Takeaways:This episode highlights the differences between battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids, essential for potential buyers.Steve Griffin shares his journey into EV ownership, emphasizing the importance of research and community support.Listeners are encouraged to consider their driving habits when choosing between hybrids and full electric vehicles.The podcast discusses the practicality of owning a plug-in hybrid for longer trips versus daily driving needs.Steve's experiences reveal that hybrids can be energy efficient when used primarily for short commutes.The discussion touches on the importance of understanding electric vehicle incentives and tax credits for cost savings.MTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homesCopyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 10/18/24 | ![]() From Past to Present: EV Evolution Explained | 3 2 From Past to Present: EV Evolution Explained Amy Byers and Brandon Wagoner delve into the fascinating history and evolution of electric vehicles (EVs) in the latest episode of MTE's Plugged In podcast. Kicking off the discussion, they set the stage for understanding how far EV technology has come since its inception. The episode unfolds with a look back to the early 1700s when the groundwork for electric motors was laid, leading to the creation of the first electric vehicles in the 1820s. Brandon recounts notable pioneers like Robert Anderson, who developed one of the first electric carriages, and Thomas Parker, who built practical electric cars in the 1880s. This historical context emphasizes that the quest for electric mobility is not a modern phenomenon but rather a long-standing endeavor that has seen ebbs and flows throughout its existence.As the conversation progresses, the duo explores how electric vehicles gained traction in the early 20th century, noting their advantages over gas-powered vehicles, such as being quieter and cleaner. However, the rise of the internal combustion engine, coupled with mass production techniques pioneered by figures like Henry Ford, led to a decline in EV popularity. They discuss the significant impact of Ford's Model T and how its affordability and practicality overshadowed electric vehicles, relegating them to a niche market for decades.The revival of interest in EVs surfaced in the 1970s amidst energy crises, paving the way for General Motors' EV1 in the 1990s and later the popularization of hybrids like the Toyota Prius. The episode captures the resurgence of electric vehicles in the 21st century, highlighted by Tesla's introduction of the Roadster and Nissan's Leaf, marking a pivotal shift in consumer perception and market dynamics. With a blend of historical insight and current trends, Amy and Brandon present a comprehensive narrative that not only reflects on the past but also sets the stage for future discussions about the ongoing evolution of electric mobility.Takeaways: Electric vehicles have a rich history dating back to the early 1800s, predating modern cars. The rise of the internal combustion engine significantly impacted electric vehicle development and adoption. Key milestones for electric vehicles include the introduction of the Nissan Leaf and Tesla Roadster. Modern electric vehicles now offer better range, diverse models, and improved performance. The future may see a shift from ownership to subscription models for autonomous vehicles. Challenges for electric vehicles include battery life, recycling, and the ethics of autonomous driving. Here's some information you might find helpful:MTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homes Copyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
| 10/4/24 | ![]() Revving Up Season Three: Discover MTE's EV Programs! | 3 1 Revving Up Season Three: Discover MTE's EV Programs! Season three of MTE's Plugged In Podcast dives into the dynamic world of electric vehicles, guided by hosts Amy Byers and Brandon Wagoner. The episode kicks off with a detailed examination of MTE’s EV programs, specifically focusing on the EV Ready program and the Nightflex rate, both designed to enhance the electric vehicle experience for consumers. The EV Ready program provides financial incentives for homeowners who install 240-volt charging stations, thus lowering the initial barrier to entry for potential EV owners. Brandon explains how MTE is not only supporting current EV drivers but also actively engaging with the market by adapting their services to meet the evolving needs of new electric vehicle owners. The hosts emphasize the simplicity of the application process, encouraging listeners to visit MTE’s website to learn more about how they can benefit from these initiatives.A significant highlight of the episode features an interview with Rhett Miller, MTE’s digital media coordinator, who shares his journey from being an electric vehicle novice to experiencing the thrill of driving one for the first time. Rhett’s candid reflections on his initial hesitations and ultimate excitement while driving a Ford Lightning resonate with listeners who might be contemplating the switch to electric. His description of the driving experience—characterized by smooth acceleration and quiet operation—offers a fresh perspective that helps demystify electric vehicles for those unfamiliar with them. Rhett's narrative not only illustrates the personal connection one can have with EVs but also serves as a relatable entry point for newcomers, showcasing the potential joy and excitement that electric driving can bring.Takeaways: The Plugged In Podcast continues to explore electric vehicles, catering to both newbies and experienced drivers. MTE's EV Ready program offers a straightforward application process for those installing EV chargers at home. The Nightflex rate incentivizes EV users to charge their vehicles during off-peak hours, saving them money. Rhett Miller shares his first electric vehicle experience, highlighting the unique sensations. Listeners can find a wealth of resources on the DriveV website regarding EV programs and charging locations. The podcast encourages feedback and topic suggestions from listeners to enhance future episodes. Here's some more information you might find helpful to topics we referenced in this episode: MTE's Electric Vehicle Programs & Educational Resourceshttps://mte.com/DriveEV — Hub for all things electric vehicles at MTEhttps://mte.com/EVCarClub — MTE-sponsored car club for EV owners and enthusiasts interested in building a community in Middle Tennesseehttps://mte.com/EVReady — $50 incentive for MTE members or homebuilders installing level 2 chargers at their homes Copyright 2026 Middle Tennessee Electric | — | ||||||
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