In episode 198 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Jason Marks and Forrest North, Co-founders of Telo Trucks, on their journey to creating Tello Trucks, an electric vehicle company focused on building utilitarian small trucks. The founders talk about their backgrounds in the EV industry and the catalyst for starting TELO. The conversation covers battery technology, battery lifespan, and the challenges of battery production. They also discuss the design of TELO Trucks and their goals for the future, including expanding their product line and making a positive impact on the environment. Takeaways TELO Trucks aims to build utilitarian small trucks that meet the needs of city dwellers and have a positive impact on the environment. Battery technology has been steadily improving, but there is still room for innovation and advancements in energy density and manufacturing processes. The lifespan of an EV battery depends on factors such as depth of discharge and temperature management. TELO Trucks plans to have a fully functional press vehicle and begin production in the near future. The design of TELO Trucks focuses on a clean, modern aesthetic that is both functional and visually appealing. The company's goals include scaling quickly, rethinking transportation, and expanding their product line to include other types of vehicles. Chapters timing of chapters might be a bit off after editing. 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:00 The Journey to Tello Trucks 09:00 Battery Technology and EVs 18:00 Battery Management and Lifespan 20:00 Production and Release Timeline 21:00 Operating System and Infotainment 28:00 Design and Aesthetics 29:00 Goals and Future Plans 34:00 Conclusion Follow: @causeartist - X / IG / LinkedIn @granttrahant - X / IG / LinkedIn