Topic: Battery Technology

7 chapters across the catalog

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724 30:10 - 32:21

1724: Boomer Mode

Drone Bikes and Electric Air Taxi Failures

The hosts express skepticism regarding the viability of drone bikes and electric air taxis. They argue that current battery technology and power-to-weight ratios make these vehicles impractical for long-distance travel. Adam Curry, a pilot, notes the safety risks of aircraft that cannot perform auto-rotation during a power failure.

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724 43:25 - 46:57

1724: Boomer Mode

Agentic AI Hype and Battery Technology Limits

A producer's note clarifies the term "Agentic AI," explaining that it refers to services with autonomous agendas rather than simple user prompts. The hosts argue that tech executives are misusing the term for marketing. They also claim that battery technology has only seen minor "tweaks" since the late 1800s and has largely peaked.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 1:54:39 - 1:59:24

1664: Friendshoring

Electric Vehicle Subsidies, Chinese Batteries and BYD

The debate over electric vehicles intensifies as Donald Trump criticizes the Biden administration's push for 56% EV market share by 2032. While Biden promotes "made in America" EVs, critics point out that China, led by companies like BYD, currently dominates battery technology and cheap EV manufacturing. The discussion covers the challenges of EV adoption, including high costs and the lack of a robust charging network.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 35:53 - 38:28

1647: Carbon Bomb

Lithium Iron Phosphate and Sodium-Ion Battery Technology

Chinese automaker BYD is utilizing lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, which are noted for being more stable and durable than traditional lithium-ion cells. Additionally, reports from Deutsche Welle highlight the development of sodium-ion or "salt" batteries as a cheaper, non-explosive alternative for electric vehicles. These advancements suggest China is pulling ahead in battery technology by reducing reliance on rare earth minerals.

SEERS
Episode 1511 1:51:07 - 1:55:39

1511: SEERS

Rotterdam Hydrogen Hub, BMW Hydrogen Car, Battery Failure

The Port of Rotterdam is positioning itself as a major distribution hub for the European hydrogen economy, hosting the World Hydrogen Summit in 2023. BMW has developed a car that runs on liquid hydrogen, though the hosts point out the impracticality of storing fuel at 325 degrees below zero. The shift toward hydrogen is framed as a response to the perceived failure of current battery technology.

Lawsuit Crazy
Episode 12 34:37 - 36:12

12: Lawsuit Crazy

Who Killed the Electric Car, GM EV1 and Battery Patents

The discussion references the documentary Who Killed the Electric Car? and the history of the General Motors EV1. Adam Curry mentions rumors regarding suppressed battery patents that prevent the development of more efficient electric vehicles. The hosts debate whether the automotive industry intentionally hindered electric car adoption in previous decades.