Supercapacitor
A supercapacitor (SC), also called an ultracapacitor, is a high-capacity capacitor, with a capacitance value much higher than solid-state
Supercapacitors occupy the gap between high power/low energy electrolytic capacitors and low power/high energy rechargeable batteries. The energy W max (expressed in Joule) that can be stored in a capacitor is given by the formula This formula describes the amount of energy stored and is often used to describe new research successes.
Manufactures capacitors with emphasis on supercapacitor technologies for electric applications. Manufacturing expertise ensures large production volumes to meet demand. Focus on R&D to enhance product efficiency and market adaptability. Contributes to the energy storage market with focus on supercapacitors and integrated solutions.
Supercapacitors can therefore store 10 to 100 times more energy than electrolytic capacitors, but only one tenth as much as batteries. [citation needed] For reference, petrol fuel has a specific energy of 44.4 MJ/kg or 12 300 Wh/kg.
Compact supercapacitor designs cater to niche markets with specific needs. Focus on miniaturization of supercapacitors for electronic devices and wearables. Engages in diverse technological solutions, including advanced energy storage products. Integrates supercapacitor technology into solar energy systems, improving energy efficiency.
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