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Shift: A podcast about mobility

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On Shift: A podcast about mobility, Automotive News tech and innovation team leader Pete Bigelow takes an optimistic yet skeptical eye at the new tech and business models planned for the auto industry. Shift is a production of Automotive News, the leading publication covering the auto industry. Check out our reporting online at autonews.com/shift and follow us on Twitter @Automotive_News.

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Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

Sonatus’ John Heinlein: How open-source platforms could work for safety-critical applications 05.07.2026

John Heinlein, CMO at Sonatus, joins Molly Boigon, Automotive News reporter, on the “Shift” podcast to discuss the new developments in open-source platforms for software-defined vehicles. Heinlein also explains how automakers can use vehicle data to predict maintenance issues and avoid recalls, even as software issues continue to beset manufacturers. 

Qualcomm’s Nakul Duggal: Artificial intelligence agents will supercharge car features 28.06.2026

Nakul Duggal, executive vice president and group general manager for automotive, industrial and robotics at Qualcomm, joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to discuss how artificial intelligence agents in vehicles will be able to execute financial transactions for drivers. Duggal explains why he believes Qualcomm is slated to become the top silicon supplier to the auto...

TomTom's Manuela Locarno Ajayi: AI in navigation is the road to the future 21.06.2026

Manuela Locarno Ajayi, senior vice president of product engineering at TomTom, joins Hannah Lutz, Automotive News assistant managing editor, on the “Shift” podcast to discuss how artificial intelligence is contributing to real-time mapping with lane-level precision. Locarno Ajayi also explains how TomTom is building drivers’ trust in AI and how automakers are reacting to the new lane-level mapping...

Factorial’s Siyu Huang: Solid-state batteries could change EV game 14.06.2026

Siyu Huang, CEO and founder of Factorial Energy, joins joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to discuss solid-state batteries for electric vehicles.  Huang explains why the batteries make EVs lighter and less expensive and how geopolitical tensions play into the batteries’ future. 

Chargenomics CEO Loren McDonald: Ford’s midsize electric pickup may be the Goldilocks solution 07.06.2026

Loren McDonald, CEO of Chargenomics, joins Jerry Hirsch, Automotive News managing editor, content, on the “Shift” podcast to talk about why Ford’s F-150 Lightning underperformed expectations. He also explains why the automaker’s plans for a midsize electric pickup may hit the sweet spot for some consumers.

Richard Ward: Vehicle owners should own vehicle data 31.05.2026

Richard Ward, executive director of the American Vehicle Owners Alliance, joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about the debate in Congress over ownership of vehicle data. He also explains why a coalition of fleets, repair shops and insurers are interested in broadening access to telematics and other information from the vehicle.

Nuro's Andrew Chapin: Only a few robotaxi companies will survive 24.05.2026

Andrew Chapin, COO at Nuro, joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about why he thinks robotaxis won’t become a commodity. He also explains why Nuro is diversifying its business, including investments in logistics and personal autonomy, amid losses at Lucid, its robotaxi manufacturing partner. 

Used EVs sales are booming, say Elena Ciccotelli and Stephanie Valdez Streaty 17.05.2026

Elena Ciccotelli, host of the “EVs For Everyone” podcast, and Stephanie Valdez Streaty, director of industry insights at Cox Automotive, join Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about how April’s used electric vehicle sales grew 17 percent year over year. They also discuss how China is exporting EVs at an increasingly rapid clip.

Volvo Cars' Anders Bell: Cultural changes enable SDVs more than architecture 10.05.2026

Anders Bell, chief engineering and technology officer at Volvo Cars, joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about how organizational changes at Volvo have helped it accelerate its development of software-defined vehicles. He also explains how the automaker is localizing operations to keep up with China’s integrated supply chains.

Alex Oyler: Starting fresh is easier than merging old and new on SDVs 03.05.2026

Alex Oyler, consulting director at SBD Automotive, joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about whether traditional automakers can keep up with the pure-play electric vehicle manufacturers on software-defined vehicles. He also explains how some companies end up stagnant by marrying old and new in the same vehicle.

BCG's Eric Jesse: Automakers have bailed on alternative powertrains too soon 26.04.2026

Eric Jesse, managing director at Boston Consulting Group, joins Automotive News deputy editor and electric vehicles reporter Lindsay VanHulle on the “Shift” podcast to talk about how automakers can find “white space” to win in different powertrain segments. He also says some automakers have taken themselves out of the game too soon by abandoning alternative propulsion methods.

Stephan Keese: ADAS features at risk from helium shortage 19.04.2026

Stephan Keese, senior partner at Roland Berger North America, joins Automotive News tech and innovation reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about how the Iran war is constricting the supply of helium used to manufacture for manufacturing semiconductors. He also says the shortage may push automakers further toward s internal combustion engines and hybrids because they contain fewer...

NTSB's Kristin Poland: ADAS advertising does not reflect reality 12.04.2026

Kristin Poland, deputy director of the National Transportation Safety Board’s Office of Highway Safety, joins Automotive News tech and innovation reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about why the board began its investigation into Ford BlueCruise.  She also explains how the auto industry is misleading consumers about advanced driver-assistance systems through marketing.

John Bozzella: Kill the gas tax 05.04.2026

John Bozzella, the CEO of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, joins Automotive News tech and innovation reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about why the Alliance is calling for eliminating the government’s 18.4-cent-per-gallon gas tax. He also explains what the federal government should be doing to encourage the development of alternative powertrains. 

Aumovio's Dennis Fritsch: Braking innovations are key to safety 29.03.2026

Dennis Fritsch, the executive vice president of the safety and motion division at Aumovio, joins Automotive News managing editor Jerry Hirsch on the “Shift” podcast to talk about how the company is eliminating the need for hydraulics with dry braking. He also explains why electric vehicles offer some advantages for incorporating new safety technologies.

Ali Kani: Nvidia’s multipronged automotive strategy 22.03.2026

Ali Kani, vice president of automotive at Nvidia, joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about how automakers can pick and choose parts of Nvidia’s automotive business, including training and simulation tools. He also explains why automakers might choose a graphics processing unit-based system despite the additional power draw.

Bosch's Mohammad Fatouraie: How suppliers adapt to lower-than-expected EV sales 15.03.2026

Mohammad Fatouraie, director of the engineering and power solutions division at Bosch, joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about how suppliers plan for scenarios such as lower-than-expected sales volumes for electric vehicles. He also explains the extent to which partners and customers are willing to work within the constraints of standardized packaging and d...

Vehicle connectivity explained: How cars connect to the Internet 08.03.2026

“Shift” podcast co-host Molly Boigon gets help from Mike Quinn, managing director and partner with Boston Consulting Group, to explain how vehicles connect to the Internet. She and Jake Neher, the executive producer of audio at Automotive News, discuss how vehicles rely on a cellular module that will need to be swapped out as generations of the cellular network are sunset.

Lei Xing: The Chinese vehicle threat is overblown 01.03.2026

Lei Xing, an independent analyst and consultant on the Chinese auto industry, joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about how Chinese vehicles entering the U.S. would likely not initially compete in the most profitable U.S. segments, such as pickups.  He also explains why the Chinese automakers Geely and BYD are best positioned to enter the U.S.

AlixPartners' Dan Hearsch: A whole new world for auto industry executives 22.02.2026

Dan Hearsch, global co-leader of the automotive and industrial practice at AlixPartners, joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about how AlixPartners’ 2026 Disruption Index found the auto industry is the most disrupted in the world — for the second year in a row. He explains why that disruption is leading executives to fear for their jobs as the ground shifts b...

Elektrobit CEO Maria Anhalt: Auto industry timelines must get faster 15.02.2026

Maria Anhalt, CEO of Elektrobit, joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about how the auto industry faces economic and technological pressure to deliver products and features faster.  She also says regulators should standardize artificial intelligence policies to eliminate compliance complexity.

TrueCar CEO Scott Painter discusses technology and the company’s reboot 08.02.2026

Automotive News Managing Editor Jerry Hirsch talks with TrueCar founder and CEO Scott Painter about the tension between his digital sales platform and dealers. They also discuss the potential for subscription car platforms. Plus, Shift Executive Producer Jake Neher and Automotive News Retail Tech Reporter Mark Hollmer discuss the biggest technology and AI trends out of the NADA Show 2026 in Las Ve...

Vehicle architecture explained: How the building blocks of the car have changed 01.02.2026

“Shift” podcast co-host Molly Boigon gets help from Alex Oyler, director of SBD Automotive, North America, to explain how the architecture of the vehicle has evolved over time. She and Jake Neher, the executive producer of audio at Automotive News, discuss the differences between domain and zonal architectures and how they can enable new vehicle features.

AWS' Ozgur Tohumcu: Satellite connectivity will enable software-defined vehicles 25.01.2026

Ozgur Tohumcu, general manager for automotive and manufacturing at Amazon Web Services, joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about how companies are using small language models on board the vehicle to enable better voice assistants. He also explains how manufacturers will use satellites to keep consistent high-bandwidth connectivity for vehicle features.

EY's George Lenyo: Consumers are willing to pay for software subscriptions 18.01.2026

George Lenyo, EY’s Americas automotive leader, joins Automotive News tech and innovation reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast at CES 2026 to talk about how artificial intelligence is turbocharging the simulations used to train autonomous vehicles. He also explains how automakers can charge consumers for the right subscription services.

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