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Battery technology is racing ahead

On this week's Drilling Deep podcast, James Frith of Bloomberg NEF brings his expertise in battery technology to the show and discusses some significant technological developments in battery technology just in the past few months. How rapid are we moving toward cost-competitive batteries? Also on Drilling Deep, host John Kingston talks about the record that was set just a few days ago: 16 consecutive weeks of increases in the weekly DOE/EIA retail diesel price, used as the basis for fuel surcharges. With refineries in Texas still struggling after the cold snap, will this tighten diesel further?

Episode 61 of the Drilling Deep with John Kingston podcast, hosted by FreightWaves, titled "Battery technology is racing ahead" was published on February 25, 2021 and runs 29 minutes.

February 25, 2021 ·29m · Drilling Deep with John Kingston

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On this week's Drilling Deep podcast, James Frith of Bloomberg NEF brings his expertise in battery technology to the show and discusses some significant technological developments in battery technology just in the past few months. How rapid are we moving toward cost-competitive batteries? Also on Drilling Deep, host John Kingston talks about the record that was set just a few days ago: 16 consecutive weeks of increases in the weekly DOE/EIA retail diesel price, used as the basis for fuel surcharges. With refineries in Texas still struggling after the cold snap, will this tighten diesel further? More FreightWaves podcasts Apple Podcasts Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On this week's Drilling Deep podcast, James Frith of Bloomberg NEF brings his expertise in battery technology to the show and discusses some significant technological developments in battery technology just in the past few months. How rapid are we moving toward cost-competitive batteries? Also on Drilling Deep, host John Kingston talks about the record that was set just a few days ago: 16 consecutive weeks of increases in the weekly DOE/EIA retail diesel price, used as the basis for fuel surcharges. With refineries in Texas still struggling after the cold snap, will this tighten diesel further? More FreightWaves podcasts Apple Podcasts Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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