View Shai Agassi's Alfred Deakin Eco-Innovation lecture here:
Shai Agassi founder of Better Place, shares his inspired vision of freeing cars from oil, reducing harmful exhaust, and ushering in a new era of sustainable transportation. He will discuss the economic factors, industry dynamics, geopolitical pressures, and mounting environmental concerns that are combining to drive this profound change, as well as the challenges we face in realising this vision.
Described by TIME Magazine as one of its "Heroes of the Environment 2008” Agassi will share his
vision inspired by a profound question posed at the World Economic Forum in 2005, "How do you make the world a better place by 2020?" With a passion for tackling large-scale challenges, Agassi’s answer to this question is to implement a visionary but pragmatic plan to usher in an era of ‘sustainable mobility’ based on zero-emission electric cars fuelled by a ‘clean energy grid’.
Agassi sees consumers subscribing to transportation as they do with mobile phones; he wants car companies to make electric cars that plug-in to Better Place’s distributed recharge network and he wants energy companies to provide power through renewable energy projects.
Agassi’s vision involves innovative new technology for battery replacement and agreements on standards for design with auto and battery manufacturers. However the real innovation of the Better Place model is that it redefines the concept and organisation of mobility. This is an underlying theme for all the Deakin Climate and Innovation Lectures: the low-carbon economy will operate in different ways to the current economy. Better Place is a leading example of the kind of revolutionary thinking that will underpin the new economy - they aim to change our systems of mobility forever.
About Shai Agassi
About Better Place
The Alfred Deakin Eco-Innovation Lectures are an initiative of the State Government of Victoria. In 2009, The Deakins adopt a new format. Events occur from July to December, featuring international speakers in a program of free lectures. The theme - 'Climate and Innovation' - links the inescapable challenge of climate change to the spirit of creativity and innovation.