Mobility House: Making Electric Buses More Reliable and Afforable

Mobility House: Making Electric Buses More Reliable and Afforable

From Transition to Zero by Jared Schnader

September 9, 2025 · 38 min

About this episode

The episode explores Mobility House's role in transit electrification and smart charging solutions for electric buses.

Title: Transition to Zero: Exploring Mobility House's Role in Transit Electrification Description: Join host Jared Schnader and guest Sam Hill-Cristol, Director of Business Development and Strategy at Mobility House, as they delve into the future of transit electrification. Discover how Mobility House is pioneering vehicle grid integration and smart charging solutions to support zero-emission mobility. Key Topics: Introduction to Mobility House's mission and vision for zero-emission mobility. Unique approaches to electrification and vehicle grid integration. The role of smart charging technology in reducing operational and capital costs. Strategies for integrating electric buses into existing transit operations. The importance of collaboration between transit agencies and utilities. Future outlook on transit electrification and its impact on climate goals. Guest: Sam Hill-Cristol, Director of Business Development and Strategy at Mobility House Host: Jared Schnader, Lead of the Bus Team at CALSTART Hashtags: #TransitElectrification #ZeroEmission #SmartCharging #MobilityHouse

People in this episode

Host: Jared Schnader

Guest: Sam Hill-Cristol

Topics covered

  • transit electrification
  • zero-emission mobility
  • vehicle grid integration
  • smart charging technology
  • electric buses
  • collaboration between transit agencies and utilities
  • climate goals

Keywords

  • Mobility House
  • transit electrification
  • smart charging
  • zero-emission
  • electric buses
  • vehicle grid integration
  • climate goals

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Mobility House, CALSTART

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