A new material from UCLA researchers could significantly improve energy delivery in devices ranging from consumer goods to electrical grids and hybrid vehicles.
Researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have developed a synthesized form of niobium oxide that shows promise for storing and releasing energy rapidly. The new material could be used in supercapacitors that could lead to extremely rapid charging of both mobile gadgets and industrial equipment.
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