Saying goodbye to batteries
Publié : jeu. 18 sept. 2014, 22:24
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Professor Joel Schindall and the MIT Energy Research Council's website are saying goodbye to batteries altogether. They recently announced that their research team has developed a new energy storage device. It "has the potential to hold as much energy as a conventional battery but could be recharged in seconds rather than hours, would last almost indefinitely, and won't mind the cold. The device could prove the first economically viable alternative to today's battery. It could one day yield a practical all-electric car and provide electricity storage critical to using intermittent energy sources such as solar and wind."
Plus d'infos ici : http://web.mit.edu/erc/spotlights/ultracapacitor.html
Professor Joel Schindall and the MIT Energy Research Council's website are saying goodbye to batteries altogether. They recently announced that their research team has developed a new energy storage device. It "has the potential to hold as much energy as a conventional battery but could be recharged in seconds rather than hours, would last almost indefinitely, and won't mind the cold. The device could prove the first economically viable alternative to today's battery. It could one day yield a practical all-electric car and provide electricity storage critical to using intermittent energy sources such as solar and wind."
Plus d'infos ici : http://web.mit.edu/erc/spotlights/ultracapacitor.html