New heat-tolerant, high-capacity capacitor created with solid electrolytes borrowed from all-solid-state batteries

A research group has successfully developed a high-capacity capacitor, an energy storage device — using a solid electrolyte with high deformability — that can operate at high temperatures. With this discovery, high-capacity capacitors can now be made which do not require cooling, this increases their efficiency and allows for new suitable applications.


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Source: ScienceDaily