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Koreans says graphene supercapacitors are ready for electric cars.

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Two things come to mind, Leakdown, and weight. All storage devices leakdown over time, and capacitors are no different, in fact they tend to leakdown at a high rate. What would be good is if they started out like A123 and made small packs and marketed them to RC suppliers as the next generation packs. That would put the RC guys into a frenzy to be able to charge up a flight pack in minutes and fly all day, and give the company a profit stream to further develop them to larger storage units that can be used in cars and trucks.

 

Another thing to consider is, what is their flammability? Lion, Life, Lipo are all highly flammable when exposed to air, over charging, or over discharging(shorting). If these are far less likely to burst into a hot flame, then thats an additional plus.

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Caps make a really nice BANG when you overcharge them too, but man do they stink when they blow. You know those strobe lights on the wingtips of planes? I used to repair those, they have two large caps on them, and I have replaced a few blown ones due to overcharging because the trigger chip went bad. Nasty. How do they handle cold? How cold does it get at 40,000 feet? One of the tests that I had to do before sending them back was to deep freeze them and make sure they still fired off a strobe. It is a lot colder in that freezer than the cars will ever see, even in Alaska.

 

Oh and you never want to touch the leads when they have a full charge, unless you like getting knocked on your ass.

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