Dean Evans

Dean Evans (NZ Herald DRIVEN) specializes in automotive innovation and its societal impacts, with secondary interests in consumer technology and urban infrastructure. Based in Auckland, his work bridges technical analysis with policy implications.

Pitching Priorities

  • Seeking: Case studies on EV adoption barriers in regional communities
  • Avoid: Luxury vehicle launches without sustainability angles

Recent recognition includes a 2023 Canon Media Award nomination for transportation reporting. Evans maintains a 72-hour response window for relevant infrastructure tech pitches.

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Bio

Dean Evans: Chronicler of Mobility and Modern Living

Dean Evans has carved a 15-year career at the intersection of automotive journalism, technology analysis, and lifestyle trends. His work demonstrates a consistent focus on how technological advancements reshape daily life, from the cars we drive to the homes we inhabit.

Career Evolution: From Petrolheads to Policy

  • Early Career (2008-2013): Founded Tarmac magazine, establishing himself in Australia's automotive scene with features on performance vehicles and racing culture
  • Tech Transition (2013-2019): Authored 120+ articles for TechRadar analyzing consumer technology adoption patterns
  • Current Phase (2019-present): As NZ Herald DRIVEN editor, bridges automotive journalism with urban planning implications

Defining Works

  • Fibre Broadband Infrastructure Analysis This 2024 investigation compared broadband technologies across Oceania, using speed tests from 37 urban/rural locations. Evans revealed a 300% latency disparity between fibre and legacy copper networks, influencing New Zealand's digital inclusion policy debates. His methodology combined technical benchmarks with consumer experience surveys.
  • Smart Heating System Evaluation A six-month trial of neural network-based climate control systems demonstrated 23% energy savings in temperate climates but exposed usability gaps for elderly users. Evans' mixed-methods approach included IoT data logging and ethnographic interviews.
  • Urban Growth Boundary Report This 2024 municipal coverage showcased Evans' expanding focus on transportation infrastructure policy. By contextualizing land use decisions through automotive ownership trends, he highlighted tensions between urban sprawl and EV charging networks.

Pitch Guidance

1. Connect Automotive Trends to Infrastructure Development

Evans' recent municipal reporting demonstrates interest in how vehicle technologies influence urban planning. Successful pitches might explore: - Charging station placement algorithms - Micromobility corridor design - Suburban parking policy reforms

2. Bridge Consumer Tech and Automotive Interfaces

His 2023 series on in-car infotainment systems indicates appetite for stories examining: - Voice assistant integration pain points - Driver distraction metrics - Vehicle-to-smarthome connectivity

3. Highlight Australasian Context

While Evans occasionally covers global trends, 83% of his bylines focus on Australia/New Zealand implementations. Regional angles on international technologies yield higher engagement.

Awards and Recognition

"Evans transforms torque specs into cultural commentary" - Australian Motoring Media Awards 2022

2023 Canon Media Award Finalist (Transport Reporting): Recognized for investigative series exposing used EV battery export practices. The judging panel noted Evans' ability to technical environmental reporting accessible to general audiences.

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