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CSIRO's supercapacitor team have led the world in developing a new device for storing electrical energy and received a 2004 CSIRO Medal for their research work.
Clean, green, stored energy solutions to reduce greenhouse emissions and speed the transition to a hydrogen economy.
That’s the aim of this Energy Transformed Flagship project.
With modern life is becoming increasingly mobile and dependent on portable power units, the average person in an industrialised country now consumes 35 batteries a year.
The energy storage group is a world leader in designing technologies to deliver safer, lighter, more powerful and longer lasting mobile energy storage devices.
A supercapacitor is an electrochemical capacitor that offers very high capacitance in a small package.
They are able to store a large amount of charge (energy) that can be released very quickly. This means they are superior in short term, high-energy applications, such as when an appliance is switched on or an electric car accelerates.
Australia has become a world leader in supercapacitor technology through a research program initiated by CSIRO’s Energy Storage Group in early 1992.
CSIRO has worked closely with Plessey Ducon Pty Ltd and later start-up company cap-XX Pty Ltd to first develop and then commercialise the world’s most advanced high-power, small-form factor supercapacitors.
The partnership has developed high-technology supercapacitors that are used in low-emission, fuel-efficient car designs such as the aXcessaustralia LEV, and the ECOmmodore.
Other typical supercapacitor applications include:
Collaboration between CSIRO Divisions on supercapacitor research brings together relevant research capabilities and skills from:
We are also working with the University of Newcastle on new manganese and lithium based electrode materials.
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