Supercapacitors, also known as ultracapacitors or electric double-layer capacitors, are crucial components in modern electrical systems. They are commonly used in regenerative braking systems for vehicles, power supplies, and various electronic devices. These energy storage devices, unlike batteries that store energy through chemical reactions, use ion separation to store energy.
While traditional capacitors are widely used for their ability to rapidly release energy, supercapacitors offer an advanced solution with much higher energy storage capacity. They achieve this by using high-surface-area electrodes and a liquid electrolyte that contains ions. In essence, supercapacitors are designed to store and discharge electrical energy more efficiently than conventional capacitors.
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