Episode
Energy Security Through Transport Electrification with Saul Griffith
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- Mar 29, 2026
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Summary
If you've wondered whether electrification is actually feasible, affordable, or secure — this episode answers those questions with data, not hope. Saul Griffith — MIT engineer, inventor, and author of Electrify: An Optimist's Playbook for Our Clean Energy Future — reveals why Australia is uniquely positioned to lead the world's energy transition, starting with transport. In this Best Of episode focused on energy security and transportation, Saul explains why electric vehicle adoption will happen faster than anyone expects once price parity hits, how EVs actually make the grid more resilient by serving as distributed battery storage, and why hydrogen vehicles are a fossil fuel industry distraction that can't compete with batteries on physics or economics. You'll hear: The 35-second plan that could decarbonize Australia by 2030 Why rooftop solar's explosive growth previews what's coming for EVs How the Ford F-150 going electric changes cultural perceptions overnight Why Australian households with EVs could go off-grid for 10+ days The engineering reality that kills hydrogen's viability for transport LINKS Sign up to the Better Than Yesterday newsletter Watch episodes of Better Than Yesterday on YouTube Watch full stories recorded live at Story Club on YouTube Get tickets for our next Story Club show Get Osher's latest book "So What? Now What?" here Send a pic of what you're looking at to [email protected] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.