I think there’s an under explored potential for a larger 1500V DC network in the North East. Now that Metro, including the Durham Coast shared section, is stuck with it for another 40 years, I think it would make sense to wire the whole of the Durham coast from Gateshead to Norton Junction with 1500V DC.
The battery solution might work for passenger stock but it’ll never be viable for freight and diesel freight is unlikely to be allowed to last another 40 years. So that ultimately means a UK dual voltage freight loco would be needed.
I don’t know whether 1500V DC electrification on Teesside too would be viable or if 25kV AC would be better there. There’s the argument that if dual voltage stock has to be procured for the Durham Coast anyway, you might as well utilise it and save money with DC electrification on Teesside.
Interestingly there is already provision for Nexus to charge freight operators for use of the 1500V DC overhead on the Jarrow branch, albeit they’ve noted they don’t currently anticipate any such usage by freight operators.