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Driving the Electric Car Revolution w/ Henrik Fisker of Fisker, Inc.

Getting electric vehicles on the road and putting those keys in the hands of drivers has certainly had its speed bumps. There’s the whole battery technology issue, an area where progress seems to sometimes move at a snail’s pace. Then, the high costs that made owning one of these cars out of reach for anyone who wasn’t a celebrity, a politician, or independently wealthy.

How can EV manufacturers solve this problem? We’ve all wondered if we might ever actually see affordable EVs enter the mainstream. But today, despite all of the setbacks, that moment is almost here. The keys to one of these beautiful, sustainably operated vehicles are closer than ever to landing in the hands of drivers, offering the EV experience to the mainstream at a surprising level of affordability.

Today’s guest is designer and entrepreneur Henrik Fisker, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Fisker, Inc. He’s spent his life sketching out some of the most beautiful, iconic vehicles of his generation. Fisker’s eye for design and creative approach to innovation have made him an important voice in the conversation around electric vehicles.

In this episode, host Ed Bernardon talks to Fisker about how he started, the lessons he’s learned from putting an EV to market, and the exciting upcoming launch of the Fisker Ocean, an expertly designed electric SUV with an unbelievable price point at under $40K. You’ll hear Fisker’s predictions for the future of mobility, and why he’s long made a point of hiring women for top leadership roles at Fisker, Inc.

Some Questions I Ask:

  • How did you realize you finally were ready to become a car designer? (0:04)
  • What percentage of designer, engineer, and businessman is Henrik Fisker? (7:34)
  • Where do you think styling is going in the year 2030 and beyond? (9:42)
  • How did you come up with the name for your first car, Karma? (14:47)
  • Do you think it’s important to own all the technology that’s in your car? (22:15)
  • When can we get our hands on one of these vehicles? (28:50)
  • What is the positive impact on your businesses having women in such influential positions at Fisker Inc.? (31:33)
  • Where are the biggest bottlenecks in the engineering process? (36:42)

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Fisker’s biggest design inspiration (1:20)
  • How vehicle design and engineering have changed since the ’50s & ’60s (4:04)
  • The two concepts that will shape the future of mobility (13:12)
  • Lessons learned from being so early to the market with the Fisker Karma (19:17)
  • How the “non-committal generation” have inspired their generous vehicle leasing program (25:41)
  • Predictions for the next 5 years of the auto industry (34:05)
  • A timeline for the autonomous revolution (39:04)
  • How Fisker nearly lost his license to drive after a high-speed chase (45:38)

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Henrik Fisker, Fisker Inc. - Guest

Henrik Fisker, Fisker Inc. – Guest

Henrik Fisker is the Founder, Chairman and CEO of Fisker. Fisker is a risk-taking, innovation-loving, protocol-challenging designer and entrepreneur who turns dreams into reality, and never gives up. Fisker’s many past and present global entrepreneurial endeavors are headlined by his current role as the Chairman and CEO of Fisker Inc., the world’s first digital car company, with the “vision” of a clean future for all, and a mission of “Making the World’s most sustainable vehicles”. Celebrated as a true iconic figure in the industry, Fisker was behind some of the most emotionally appealing vehicles ever created including the iconic BMW Z8 sports car ( with James Bond at the wheel in the film The World Is Not Enough) and the famed DB9/V8 Vantage, the most sold Aston Martin ever.  

Ed Bernardon, Vice President Strategic Automotive Initiatives – Host

Ed Bernardon, Vice President Strategic Automotive Initiatives – Host

Ed is currently VP Strategic Automotive Initiatives at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Responsibilities include strategic planning and business development in areas of design of autonomous/connected vehicles, lightweight automotive structures and interiors. He is also responsible for Future Car thought leadership which includes hosting the Future Car Podcast and development of cross divisional projects. Previously he was a founding member of VISTAGY that developed light-weight structure and automotive interior design software acquired by Siemens in 2011, he previously directed the Automation and Design Technology Group at MIT Draper Laboratory.  Ed holds an M.S. in mechanical engineering from MIT, B.S. in mechanical engineering from Purdue, and MBA from Butler.

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Edward Bernardon

Ed has over 25 years experience as an entrepreneur and executive in industries related to software, design, and automated manufacturing in a variety of industries including automotive, aerospace, and apparel. Primary roles have been as a sales and business development executive in early stage startups that have grown to become global in scope. Ed is currently Vice President of Strategic Automotive Initiatives at Siemens Specialized Engineering Software. In this role, he is responsible for strategic planning, business development, and making initial sales of new products to market leading companies. The primary focus of these efforts has been in the areas of design and manufacture of lightweight automotive structures and transportation interiors. Prior to Siemens, he was the third principal member and Vice President of Sales for VISTAGY that, without any outside funding, developed industry leading software for design and manufacturing of light-weight composite parts. Initially the sole sales person, he expanded sales to a global organization with direct and channel partners in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Ed was a key member of the executive team during the global expansion of VISTAGY and the transaction of Siemens acquisition in 2011. Prior to VISTAGY, Ed directed the Automation and Design Technology Group at the MIT Draper Laboratory, developing manufacturing processes, robotics, and complementary design software for composites, automotive and textile applications. Projects included design of a composite car body, FRTM and preform pick/place for composites fabrication, as well as robotic equipment for the manufacture of men’s suits, blue jeans, sweatpants and other apparel. Ed holds an M.S. in mechanical engineering from MIT, a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Purdue University, and an MBA from Butler University. He also has numerous patents in the area of high volume automated composite manufacturing systems, robotics and laser technologies.

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