March 13, 2026 | Bonus Episode: Plug CEO Jimmy Douglas’ 2026 used EV predictions; testing 2026 Dodge Charger in snow
About this episode
Jimmy Douglas, CEO of Plug, shares insights on the upcoming surge of used EV lease returns and advises dealers to either fully commit to selling used EVs or avoid them altogether, emphasizing the need for knowledgeable sales teams and diverse EV inventories. The episode also features a detailed review of the 2026 Dodge Charger RT and Scat Pack models, highlighting their new all-wheel-drive system and impressive winter performance in snowy Vermont conditions. The discussion touches on the transition from V8 engines to turbocharged inline-sixes, balancing muscle car heritage with modern drivability and year-round usability.
Daily Drive Executive Producer Jake Neher concludes his conversation with Plug CEO Jimmy Douglas about what dealers should expect from the used electric vehicle market in 2026 as 1.1 million leased EVs come back over the next three years. Plus, Automotive News’ Rudy Schork shares his experience testing the 2026 Dodge Charger lineup in real winter conditions in Stowe, Vermont — including how the all-wheel-drive muscle car handles snow and ice.
used EV market
"Earlier this week, I spoke with Jimmy Douglas, CEO of Plug, about the used EV market and what dealers need to know as more than a million least EVs are set to come back over the next three years."
Used EVs are electric cars that people have owned before and are now selling. More of these cars are becoming available, so dealers and buyers need to know how to handle them.
The used EV market refers to the buying and selling of pre-owned electric vehicles. This market is growing rapidly as more electric vehicles come off lease or are traded in, creating a larger inventory of used EVs for dealers and consumers.
franchise dealer
"Well, if I'm a dealer, especially a franchise dealer, and I'm looking at a lease return forecast for the year, and I see this impending wave of 1.1 million vehicles coming back over the next three years, I need to be ready."
A franchise dealer is a car dealer that officially sells new cars from one brand, like Ford or Toyota, and also sells used cars and does repairs for that brand.
A franchise dealer is an authorized car dealership that sells new vehicles from a specific manufacturer brand. These dealers also often handle used vehicles and service for that brand.
lease return forecast
"Well, if I'm a dealer, especially a franchise dealer, and I'm looking at a lease return forecast for the year, and I see this impending wave of 1.1 million vehicles coming back over the next three years, I need to be ready."
This is a prediction of how many cars that people rented (leased) will be given back to the dealer soon. Dealers use this to get ready to sell these cars again.
A lease return forecast predicts the number of leased vehicles that will be returned to dealers over a certain period. This helps dealers prepare inventory and sales strategies, especially important for used EVs as many leases expire.
charging at home
"When it comes to things like charging at home or on the road, sizing up the correct amount of range that you actually need, there are so many little things that people don't have to think about when they're buying a gas-powered car..."
Charging at home means plugging your electric car into an outlet or charger in your house to fill up its battery, similar to how you fill a gas car with fuel.
Charging at home refers to the process of plugging an electric vehicle into a residential power source to recharge its battery. It is a key consideration for EV buyers as it affects convenience and daily usability.
range
"When it comes to things like charging at home or on the road, sizing up the correct amount of range that you actually need, there are so many little things that people don't have to think about when they're buying a gas-powered car..."
Range means how far an electric car can go before its battery runs out and needs to be charged again.
Range is the distance an electric vehicle can travel on a single full battery charge. Understanding range is crucial for buyers to ensure the EV meets their daily driving needs.
drive unit configurations
"a different set of potentially brands, drive unit configurations, battery pack sizes, ADAS features,"
Drive unit configurations mean how the electric motors are set up in a car, like which wheels get power. This changes how the car drives and handles.
Drive unit configurations refer to the arrangement and type of electric motors and drivetrain setups in electric vehicles, such as front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive. These configurations affect vehicle performance and handling.
battery pack sizes
"a different set of potentially brands, drive unit configurations, battery pack sizes, ADAS features,"
Battery pack size means how big the battery is in an electric car. Bigger batteries let you drive farther before needing to recharge.
Battery pack size in an electric vehicle refers to the total capacity of the battery, usually measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). Larger battery packs generally provide longer driving range but can add weight and cost.
ADAS features
"a different set of potentially brands, drive unit configurations, battery pack sizes, ADAS features,"
ADAS features are smart car systems that help the driver stay safe and make driving easier, like helping keep the car in its lane or slowing down automatically.
ADAS stands for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, which are electronic systems in vehicles that help the driver with safety and driving tasks, such as lane keeping, adaptive cruise control, and automatic emergency braking.
EV trade-ins
"If a dealer is ready to commit to this business line and embrace the lease returns and be more aggressive when putting numbers on EV trade-ins,"
EV trade-ins are electric cars that people give to a dealer when they want to buy a different car. The dealer can then sell these electric cars to other buyers.
EV trade-ins are electric vehicles that customers trade to a dealership when purchasing another vehicle. Dealers can resell these EVs as used cars or liquidate them through other channels.
EV trade desk
"including our own EV trade desk, which will give them a cash offer on the spot at the point of appraisal with an immediate liquidation option if they decide that they're not ready to carry that vehicle as a retail unit."
An EV trade desk is a service that helps car dealers buy and sell used electric cars quickly by giving them cash offers right away.
An EV trade desk is a service or department that helps dealers quickly evaluate and purchase used electric vehicles, often providing instant cash offers and liquidation options to manage inventory efficiently.
level two charging
"You can experience charging at home if you don't have level two installed, then plug it into your 110 and experience level one."
Level two charging means plugging your electric car into a special outlet that fills up the battery faster than a regular plug you have at home. It helps you charge your car quicker.
Level two charging refers to electric vehicle charging using a 240-volt power source, which charges the battery faster than standard household outlets (level one). It is commonly installed at home or public charging stations for quicker recharging.
level one charging
"then plug it into your 110 and experience level one. It's really slow, but for some people, like it's the job done, if your commute is short enough,"
Level one charging means plugging your electric car into a normal wall outlet, like the ones in your house. It charges the car slowly, so it’s good if you don’t drive far each day.
Level one charging uses a standard 110-volt household outlet to charge an electric vehicle. It is the slowest form of charging and is typically suitable only for short daily commutes or emergency charging.
DC fast charging
"use a destination charger, DC fast charging, ideally a Tesla supercharger if the vehicle is properly equipped."
DC fast charging is a way to charge electric cars really quickly, much faster than plugging into a normal outlet. It fills up the battery in a short time.
DC fast charging is a high-speed electric vehicle charging method that delivers direct current (DC) to the battery, allowing for much faster charging times compared to level one or level two AC charging.
Tesla Supercharger
"ideally a Tesla supercharger if the vehicle is properly equipped. And if not, become familiar with the adapters that are available."
Tesla Superchargers are special charging stations made by Tesla that charge Tesla cars very fast. You usually need a Tesla car or an adapter to use them.
Tesla Supercharger is Tesla's proprietary fast-charging network designed to rapidly recharge Tesla electric vehicles. Access requires a Tesla vehicle or compatible adapter.
charging adapters
"And if not, become familiar with the adapters that are available. It's a totally different experience."
Charging adapters are tools that help you plug your electric car into different kinds of charging stations, even if the plugs don’t normally match.
Charging adapters allow electric vehicles to connect to different types of charging stations or plugs that may not be natively compatible with the vehicle's charging port.
Dodge Charger Scat Pack
"Now, last year I drove the two door 550 horsepower Charger Scat Pack during a test drive event in Tennessee."
The Dodge Charger Scat Pack is a fast and sporty version of the Dodge Charger car, made to go really fast and handle well.
The Dodge Charger Scat Pack is a high-performance variant of the Dodge Charger sedan, featuring a powerful V8 engine and sport-tuned suspension for enhanced driving dynamics.
Charger Rt
"I was able to drive both the new four door Charger RT and the four door Scat Pack, going back and forth between the two throughout the day."
The Dodge Charger RT is a version of the Dodge Charger car that has a strong engine and is made to be sportier than the basic model.
The Dodge Charger RT is a trim level of the Dodge Charger that typically features a V8 engine and sportier performance features compared to base models.
three liter twin turbo hurricane inline six
"the Charger RT is powered by Dodge's three liter twin turbo hurricane inline six,"
This is a type of engine made by Dodge that has six cylinders in a row and uses two turbochargers to make the car go faster and run better.
The three liter twin turbo Hurricane inline six is a Dodge engine featuring six cylinders arranged in a line, with two turbochargers to boost power and efficiency. It is known for strong performance and smooth operation.
Dodge Charger
"It's a big car, but it doesn't feel out of control. But of course, the real point of this trip was seeing how the new charger handles winter driving. We spent a lot of time on snowy roads and winter driving courses, testing how the all wheel drive system handles traction and slippery conditions."
The Dodge Charger is a big, fast car that people like because it looks cool and drives strong. The 2026 version has special parts that help it stay steady on snowy roads.
The Dodge Charger is a full-size muscle car known for its powerful engines and aggressive styling. The 2026 model features an all-wheel-drive system and performance suspension, making it capable in various driving conditions including winter.
performance suspension setup
"A lot of that comes down to things like the wide body stance, performance suspension setup, and the standard all wheel drive system, which all work together to keep the car stable, even when you're pushing it a bit."
Performance suspension means the car has special parts that help it turn and drive better, especially when going fast or on twisty roads.
A performance suspension setup includes upgraded springs, dampers, and other components designed to improve handling, stability, and ride quality, especially during spirited driving.
wide body stance
"A lot of that comes down to things like the wide body stance, performance suspension setup, and the standard all wheel drive system, which all work together to keep the car stable, even when you're pushing it a bit."
Wide body stance means the car is wider than normal, which helps it stay steady and not tip over when turning.
A wide body stance refers to a car design where the body is wider than usual, often with flared fenders, which improves stability and handling by increasing the track width.
muscle car
"The car still feels playful like a muscle car, but it never feels like you're about to completely lose it. And honestly, I think this winter capability is going to make a lot of Dodge Charger fans happy. It also probably means even more people will be driving like maniacs on the lodge freeway in Detroit after a fresh snowfall. I'd ask you not to do that, but I know that wouldn't stop any of you. So just be safe, I guess my drive to the office is already crazy enough with the other drivers on the road. Now I want to address the elephant in the room. Yes, I know that a lot of you out there want the V8."
Muscle cars are big, fast cars from America that usually have loud engines and look tough.
Muscle cars are American-made, high-performance cars typically equipped with powerful V8 engines, known for straight-line speed and aggressive styling.
zero to 60 time
"The RT makes 420 horsepower and can get from zero to 60 in roughly five seconds, which is still quick for a full size muscle car."
Zero to 60 time tells you how fast a car can go from stopped to 60 miles per hour. The lower the time, the faster the car can speed up.
Zero to 60 time is a common performance metric that measures how quickly a car can accelerate from a complete stop to 60 miles per hour, indicating its acceleration capability.
disconnecting front axle in AWD
"Even though the Charger now comes standard with all wheel drive, it can actually disconnect from the front axle when it doesn't need it, which lets the car behave more like a traditional rear wheel drive muscle car when you're driving normally or pushing it a bit..."
Some cars with all-wheel drive can turn off the power to the front wheels when they don't need it. This helps the car feel more like a regular rear-wheel drive car and saves fuel, but still helps in slippery conditions.
Some modern all-wheel drive systems can disconnect the front axle when additional traction isn't needed, allowing the car to operate more like a rear-wheel drive vehicle. This improves driving dynamics and fuel efficiency while retaining AWD benefits when necessary.
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