LuxUnplugged Podcast

In this episode, hosts Adrien and Thierry sit down with Gerry Wagner, spokesperson at the House of Automobile and Director of International Institutional Relations at Arval BNP Paribas Group, to discuss the evolving landscape of e-mobility in Luxembourg.

With over a decade of experience in the banking and operational leasing sector, Gerry shares his perspectives on the evolution of the automotive industry towards electric vehicles (EVs) and the impact on various stakeholders.

Gerry sheds light on the Luxembourg car market, including the prominence of company cars and the influence of cross-border workers on registrations. The discussion touches on the House of Automobile’s role in representing automotive federations and advocating for their interests with policymakers.

One key takeaway from the conversation is the need for a balance between pushing for electric vehicle adoption and ensuring a smooth transition for consumers and the economy. Gerry highlights the importance of realistic targets and a gradual approach to avoid overwhelming the market and risking resistance from the public. He stresses the significance of infrastructure development and energy supply considerations.

The episode also explores the political landscape and government roles in supporting e-mobility in Luxembourg. Gerry expresses optimism about the government's pragmatic stance on sustainability, ensuring progress without compromising economic stability.

Curious to delve into the complexities of transitioning to e-mobility and gain practical insights for the journey ahead? Listen to the full episode now.

More information on our website where you can find the links to the House of Automobile and the latest A&T publication on the e-mobility transition in Luxembourg, produced by the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce.

This episode is kindly supported by the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce.

What is LuxUnplugged Podcast?

People from Luxembourg are quite familiar with the country’s discreet approach when it comes to blowing its own trumpet at the global scale. Despite its relatively small geographic print, the Grand Duchy punches well above its weight on the world stage!

This podcast is here to shed light on Luxembourg’s global influence from the perspective of two Luxembourgers living in London.