Super capacitors store electricity through an electrochemical process. They can charge and discharge faster than batteries but do not hold as much energy. The charging process involves the separation and storage of electric charges on the surface of the super capacitor's electrodes until it reaches its maximum voltage capacity.
Super capacitors store electricity through an electrochemical process. They can charge and discharge faster than batteries but do not hold as much energy. The charging process involves the separation and storage of electric charges on the surface of the super capacitor's electrodes until it reaches its maximum voltage capacity.
Super capacitors store electricity through an electrochemical process. They can charge and discharge faster than batteries but do not hold as much energy. The charging process involves the separation and storage of electric charges on the surface of the super capacitor's electrodes until it reaches its maximum voltage capacity.