Digitally Curious
Digitally Curious is a show all about the near-term future with actionable advice from a range of global experts. Order the book that showcases these episodes at curious.click/order
Who is your host, Andrew Grill? He’s the AI expert who speaks your business language. After 30+ years building tech solutions at companies like IBM and a range of high-tech startups, Andrew now helps executives navigate AI without getting lost in the complexity.
He has held senior leadership roles, including Global Managing Partner at IBM, and has collaborated with C-suite teams from organisations such as Shell, Vodafone, Dell, SAP Concur, Nike, Nestlé, and the NHS.
Andrew has delivered 600+ keynotes in over 50 countries on topics such as generative AI, quantum computing, digital transformation, and the future of work.
Ranked among the world’s top 10 futurist speakers and a finalist for AI Expert of the Year, in 2025, he was recognised on the AI 100 UK List as one of the country’s leading voices in responsible Artificial Intelligence.
He is the author of Digitally Curious (2024), a bestselling guide to navigating the future of AI and technology, and host of the Digitally Curious Podcast (since 2019), where he translates complex trends into actionable insights.
Andrew is a regular media commentator, featured on BBC Television & Radio, Sky News, LBC, and in publications such as the Financial Times, The Guardian, and The Economist.
Find out more about Andrew at actionablefuturist.com
Digitally Curious
S4 Episode 21: Euan Moir from Shell Recharge Solutions on the future of EV charging
In keeping with the renewable energy theme, and on the back of my 2 part series on the Genpact Envision Racing partnership, this podcast features Shell Recharge solutions.
We will hear from Euan Moir about how they are expanding their electric vehicle recharge network across the country into homes and offices, but also look into the future, when national electricity grids will be able to deliver as well as receive energy from electric vehicle batteries.
I first came across the Shell Recharge brand when I discovered an electric vehicle charging location in Fulham at a revamped Shell facility in west London.
We also covered:
- Shell Recharge Solutions overview
- Home, work and on-the-go solutions
- Towards the target of net-zero
- Gateway to the broader Shell business
- EV Driver survey report results
- Augmenting the existing infrastructure for smart charging
- National Grid capacity for EV charging
- How smart charging works
- Using charging data to provide better services
- The change in driver behaviour required
- The ability to sell energy back to the grid
- Using renewable energy to charge EVs
- New property considerations for EV charging
- What's the future of EV charging?
- Innovation at Shell Recharge Solutions
- How is Shell using the data collected?
- Green number plates in the UK
- Three actionable things to better understand the benefits of sustainable mobility solutions
Resources mentioned in this episode
Shell Recharge Solutions
EV Driver Survey Report 2022
Emotion by design
Last.FM
More on Euan
Euan on LinkedIn
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