Are Supercapacitors the Future of Energy Storage?
Howard Becker, a General Electric engineer, invented the first supercapacitors in the 1950s. NEC gave this name in 1978, and the device was utilized as a kind of backup powerContinue Reading
Howard Becker, a General Electric engineer, invented the first supercapacitors in the 1950s. NEC gave this name in 1978, and the device was utilized as a kind of backup powerContinue Reading
There are batteries and there are supercapacitors. Both do the same thing — store electrical energy. Batteries charge relatively slowly and discharge slowly. Supercapacitors charge quickly and discharge quickly. BatteriesContinue Reading
Graphene, a form of carbon, is transparent and flexible conductor with a range of applications including in making solar cells, light-emitting diodes, touch panels and smart windows. Graphene supercapacitors serveContinue Reading
Flexible, lightweight and highly efficient micro-supercapacitors have been developed by Indian scientists, for potential use in advanced miniaturized digital devices. A team of scientists led by Prof Abha Misra atContinue Reading
Unlike batteries, supercapacitors can charge and discharge much more rapidly — a boon for impatient drivers who want to be able to charge their electric cars quickly. The key toContinue Reading
Lithium-ion batteries have slowly taken over the world but may become a thing of past if any one of the below mentioned breakthrough ‘greener options’ workout 😉 So what areContinue Reading
Scientists at the India Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, have developed a new nanocomposite material suitable for making energy storage devices called super-capacitors. Unlike batteries, there is no electrochemical reaction inContinue Reading
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