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Steve LeVine
Journalist and author
Steve LeVine is a prominent journalist and editor with extensive experience in digital publications and international reporting. He currently serves as the Editor of The Electric, a publication focused on batteries, electric vehicles, and their impact on society, cities, and geopolitics, at The Information.12
Career Highlights
Current Roles::
- Editor of The Electric at The Information (since July 2021)1
- Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council's Foresight, Strategy and Risks Initiative12
- Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service12
Previous Positions::
- Editor at Large at Medium (2019-2021)1
- Future Editor at Axios (2017-2019)1
- Washington correspondent at Quartz (2012-2017)1
- Foreign correspondent for major publications including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Newsweek12
Expertise and Focus
LeVine specializes in reporting on:
- Energy security and geopolitics
- Artificial intelligence and robotics
- Advanced battery technology
- Electric vehicles and autonomous mobility
He is known for launching and running successful digital publications, with a particular focus on the intersection of technology, energy, and global affairs.1
Education and Achievements
- Master of Science in Journalism from Columbia University1
- Author of three books, including "The Powerhouse," which was long-listed for the Financial Times-McKinsey 2015 Business Book of the Year2
- Recognized for his in-depth coverage of the Caspian Sea region and Russia2
Steve LeVine's career spans over three decades, during which he has established himself as a respected voice in journalism, particularly in areas related to energy, technology, and international affairs. His current work at The Electric continues to explore the cutting-edge developments in electric vehicles and battery technology, and their broader implications for society and global politics.3
Highlights
China's XPeng will unveil the fifth generation of its humanoid robot, Iron, later this month, and plans to begin selling it next year. The Electric. https://t.co/qHZDMQjs5m
To break China's grip on rare earths, Trump threw his Covid vaccine playbook at them, ensuring big profits to make the magnets. Now Trump should run the playbook on iron-based batteries—LFP—on which China this week placed export controls. The Electric. https://t.co/y6cqFMUYPU
