Rob Dillan

Founder at EVhype
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Rob Dillan is the visionary founder of EVhype, a premier online platform dedicated to mapping electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across the US and Canada. Passionate about sustainability and technological innovation, Rob has made it his mission to accelerate the clean energy revolution within the transportation sector. Known as a thought-leader in the EV industry, his expertise in EV technology, charging infrastructure, and clean energy market trends is highly respected. Utilizing his extensive knowledge and entrepreneurial drive, Rob established EVhype with the aim of fostering and speeding up global adoption of electric vehicles.

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  • EVhype
    Founder
    started Apr 2020
  • Lithium Battery Recycling: Urgent Environmental Imperative
    Rob Dillan of EVhype.com stresses urgent environmental risks from improper lithium battery disposal. He advocates for improved recycling methods, including direct recycling and urban mining, to enhance efficiency and material recovery, while reducing ecological harm from spent batteries.
  • Green Hydrogen Synergy with Renewables and Infrastructure Expansion
    Rob Dillan of EVhype.com states green hydrogen complements solar and wind, enhancing energy efficiency. Collaborations aim to build hydrogen vehicle infrastructure. By 2040, hydrogen could power homes, challenging LNG's dominance.
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  • CarInsurance: “EVs can significantly reduce your fuel expenses. On average, charging an EV costs about half as much as fueling a traditional gasoline vehicle.”

  • American Recycler: “The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) provides guidelines, such as ISO 22628, detailing recycling and material recovery rates, which serve as a benchmark for recyclers worldwide”.

  • Insurify: “The most recurrent issues flagged by EVhype users include the scarcity of high-speed DCFC stations in certain regions and intermittent reliability across charging network”.