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On Deck with Throp
Throp
97 episodes
2 days ago
On this podcast we have meaningful conversations with guests who live in Jamaica one way or another. Podcast guests have the opportunity to tell their story on how they either moved to Jamaica fully or how they're able to spend extended periods of time here. Everyone on the podcast are in different phases of their Jamaica move story. Some have already retired here others are beginning to make their transition with frequent visits to the island. My hope is that listeners gain value in seeing how they too might be able to make the transition to Jamaica one day.
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On this podcast we have meaningful conversations with guests who live in Jamaica one way or another. Podcast guests have the opportunity to tell their story on how they either moved to Jamaica fully or how they're able to spend extended periods of time here. Everyone on the podcast are in different phases of their Jamaica move story. Some have already retired here others are beginning to make their transition with frequent visits to the island. My hope is that listeners gain value in seeing how they too might be able to make the transition to Jamaica one day.
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The EV Revolution No One Saw Coming
On Deck with Throp
30 minutes 41 seconds
9 months ago
The EV Revolution No One Saw Coming

Jamaica’s transportation game is changing faster than you think! 🚗⚡ In this video, I take you on a deep dive into the EV boom happening right here in Jamaica and why so many Jamaicans are quietly making the switch to electric cars. From saving thousands on gas to enjoying cutting-edge technology, EVs are redefining what it means to drive on the island. 🌴We’ll explore some of the top electric cars from Audi, BMW, Porsche, BYD, and MINI and break down why EVs are becoming the smarter choice for Jamaicans. Plus, I’ll share insights on the growing charging infrastructure, government incentives, and how these cars are driving us toward a greener, more sustainable future. 🌱If you’ve been thinking about getting an EV or just want to know what all the hype is about, this video will give you everything you need to know. Let’s explore Jamaica’s electric future together!What’s Inside: • Why EVs are the best option for Jamaican drivers 💸 • How EVs are reshaping Jamaica’s roads • The amazing features of Audi, BMW, Porsche, BYD, and MINI EVs 🚗⚡ • Where to charge your EV in Jamaica • Why gas cars are quickly becoming outdated
🔋 Ready to make the switch?Explore the growing electric vehicle movement and learn how these game-changing cars are transforming Jamaica’s roads. Make sure to tell them Throp sent you when you’re ready to take the leap into EV ownership!📢 If you found this video helpful, like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on all things Jamaica. Share this video with someone who might be thinking about getting an EV!
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On Deck with Throp
On this podcast we have meaningful conversations with guests who live in Jamaica one way or another. Podcast guests have the opportunity to tell their story on how they either moved to Jamaica fully or how they're able to spend extended periods of time here. Everyone on the podcast are in different phases of their Jamaica move story. Some have already retired here others are beginning to make their transition with frequent visits to the island. My hope is that listeners gain value in seeing how they too might be able to make the transition to Jamaica one day.