Sunday, February 20, 2022

SiriusXM’s ‘Auto Trends’ Talks to the First Black Woman to Own an Electric Vehicle Charger Plant

 

CEO Natalie King, Dunamis Clean Energy Partners (Photo Credit: NK)

As the auto industry slowly shifts toward electric vehicles, Auto Trends with JeffCars.com, a multicultural syndicated automotive radio program, talks to Natalie King, one of the first Black women to have a major stake in the alternative fuel industry.

While electric vehicles only represented 3 percent of the new vehicle sales in 2021, King, who is the owner of the Detroit-based Dunamis Clean Energy Partners, is literally breaking-ground and diversifying this field, as the first Black woman to own an electric vehicle charger manufacturing plant. 

Natalie King and an employee with her charging station (Photo Credit: NK)

In an electric conversation, no pun intended, King shares how she found her way in the ‘green lane,’ while clerking for a judge, as an aspiring lawyer, and then again, years later, before severing ties with her ex-husband in their joint-owned business. Moreover, she reveals how a Denver manufacturing company, which placed her in a bind, coupled with a spirit-led dream, after a cat nap, eventually changed the course of her company’s future – moving her into electric vehicle charging manufacturing space.

To hear the lively conversation with the visionary, tune in to Auto Trends with JeffCars.com, on Saturday, February 26th thru Thursday, March 3rd. The program will air on SiriusXM 141 and on several FM radio outlets. To get an updated schedule or hear online, click here.



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