What is Supercapacitors Energy Density?
Supercapacitors energy density is the amount of energy per unit of volume that can be obtained from charged supercapacitors. It is measured in Wh/kg or Wh/L. The higher the energy density, the longer electrical power can be supplied for the same mass (volume).
Edm: Energy density [Wh/kg or Wh/L]
UR: Rated voltage [V]
C: Actual measured capacitance [F]
M: Capacitor mass or volume [kg or L]
UR: Rated voltage [V]
C: Actual measured capacitance [F]
M: Capacitor mass or volume [kg or L]
Edm: Energy density [Wh/kg or Wh/L]
UR: Rated voltage [V]
C: Actual measured capacitance [F]
M: Capacitor mass or volume [kg or L]
UR: Rated voltage [V]
C: Actual measured capacitance [F]
M: Capacitor mass or volume [kg or L]
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