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Matt LeDucq, has one of those “root for this guy, he’s the underdog that made it” kinda feel good stories. 

Most of my readers have probably heard of PowerLight. A fair number of you worked for Dinwoodie and Shug. But when Matt first heard of this Berkeley-based startup, from his father no less, he had no clue how hard he’d have to work to get a job there nor that it would completely change his life. Today, you get to hear that life changing story (which is by no means over). Along the way, he has great industry mentors in his life like Joe Benga, Andrew Beebe, Matt Handel and more who each influenced his journey in measurable ways.

Matt has 15+ Years of experience in renewables, specifically in developing solar for some of the biggest names in the industry like Nextera.  He’s overseen more than $5Billion in transactions in EPC, OEM and long term investments, and has deep experience leading transactions for utility scale solar, community solar, stand alone storage, electric vehicle, fuel cell & microgrids. If you’re like me, you’re probably wondering “what would this guy who’s had such a macro view on the rise of renewable energy think is the next big thing?” 

Mobility. 

Specifically, Matt says that Electrification is the next big thing, and mobility is the pathway to get there. It’s an interesting way to think about the problem, right? Not necessarily the destination or outcome (Electrification) but the vectors or pathways to get us there (Mobility). 

If you’d like to hear more about his journey, then you’ll DEF want to queue up today’s SunCast episode. 

Timestamps

(5:51) Matt's introduction to the renewables industry
(8:12) Working hard to get the dream job
(12:52) Dream of being a professional baseball player
(14:44) What was left out of LinkedIn
(16:59) Conversation with a mentor
(21:58) Renewables industry evolves into the next phase of growth
(27:21) Lessons learned from EI Solutions & Suntec
(29:05) Advice on fighting for resources
(34:33) Marketing community solar
(36:44) Meeting Topher Wood
(40:03) Leaving Nextera
(43:35) Transitioning from solar to mobility
(46:14) Becoming CEO of Forum Mobility
(50:05) What is Drayage
(54:24) Other forms of fuel like green hydrogen
(56:12) Talent for the electrification & mobility sector
(1:00:03) What impact Matt's mentors had on him
(1:01:29) People challenging the status quo in solar
(1:05:05) Advice for entrepreneurs starting out
(1:07:04) Matt's recommended book
(1:08:26) Connecting with Matt
(1:09:47) Matt's bold prediction
(1:10:35) Wrap up


RESOURCES:

Find Matt on LinkedIn.

Follow Forum Mobility on LinkedIn and check out their website.



BOOKS MENTIONED AND RECOMMENDATIONS:


NOTEWORTHY QUOTE:

The act of building something from the ground up, allows you to see whether or not you’re about to waste your time on something in a much better way.
— Matt LeDucq
I’ve always been a big believer that where you spend your time and why is pretty important.
— Matt LeDucq

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