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eTech Learning: EV & AV Technology

#107 | Interview with Ian Foley, Founder & CEO Equipmake

16 Sep 2025

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In this episode of the eTech Learning Podcast, Ryan Maughan sits down with Ian Foley, CEO of Equipmake, for a deep dive into the world of electric motor technology and the future of electrification. Ian shares insights from his fascinating career journey—from motorsport engineering to leading one of the UK’s most innovative electric drivetrain companies.He discusses Equipmake’s mission, the cutting-edge technologies they’re developing, and how the company is helping shape the future of probably the most diverse range of applications we have ever discussed on an eTech podcast episode, from moving earth to leaving it!We also explore key industry trends, challenges in EV adoption, and the evolving role of electric motors in transportation and beyond. Whether you're an engineer, tech enthusiast, or just curious about the future of clean transport, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiration, key topics covered:Ian Foley’s career path and transition into EV technologyEquipmake’s innovations and market focusAdvances in electric motor design and integrationIndustry trends and future outlook for electrificationListen now to discover more about Equipmake and their fascinating applications for electric motor technology.Ian Foley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianfoley/Equipmake corporate website: https://equipmake.co.uk/ How to get in touch with Ryan:eTech49 website: https://etech49.com/Ryan Maughan LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-maughan-a2893610/

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