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Ultracapacitor Startup Gets a Big Boost

An energy storage startup gets new government funding.

Next Stop: Ultracapacitor Buses

A U.S.-Chinese venture is out to prove the benefits of quick-charge buses.

Ultracaps Could Boost Hybrid Efficiency

Recent studies point to the potential of ultracapacitors to augment conventional batteries.

Print-on-Demand Power

Flexible carbon-nanotube supercapacitors could give more power to cell phones and other electronics.

A Step Toward Superfast Carbon Memory

Graphene could make computer hard drives denser and speedier.

Graphene for the Green Grid

Ultracapacitors that store more could help the grid run smoothly.

A Blended Battery Pack for Cars

Combining different battery technologies could improve vehicle performance and reduce costs.

Nanoflowers Improve Ultracapacitors

A novel design could boost energy storage.

Better Batteries Charge Up

A startup reports progress on a battery that stores more energy than lithium-ion ones.

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