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Our good friend and colleague Sean Mitchell has made it abundantly clear as of late that he's laser-focused on Tesla batteries, EV batteries, and battery tech in general. This is because Tesla has shown a huge battery edge and many other players are starting to come to market with new electric vehicles. Needless to say, he secures an exclusive interview with a leading battery expert to glean an immense amount of details worth sharing.
There is arguably nothing more integral to the advent of EVs than the battery tech itself. While those who follow electric cars religiously may have a solid grasp of the technology, specific details surrounding it, and its future, many people don't have much of a clue about batteries. This is not much different from the multitude of drivers out there who don't really understand or care to comprehend details surrounding ICE vehicles.
At any rate, we will make you aware up front that while Mitchell does a stellar job of keeping most of his video shares short, sweet, and void of unnecessary banter, this interview is a beast. We encourage you to set aside some time, get out the popcorn, and kick back for this one.