Author:
Gorgulu Saliha Cansu,Yazar Isil,Karakoc Tahir Hikmet
Abstract
While the world population is increasing day by day, environmental problems are reaching a level that cannot be ignored. Environmentalist steps are being taken in many areas, and governments are resorting to sanctions. It aims to reduce fossil fuel use as an environmental step in the transportation industry. Increasing the use of electric vehicles will be significant progress in achieving this goal. Batteries are generally used to store energy in electric vehicles. However, besides the weight problem and insufficient power density of the batteries, they have disadvantages, such as being produced from environmentally harmful materials. In this context, new energy storage technologies are being researched. One of them is “supercapacitor” technology. This paper is a review article examining several aspects of supercapacitors.
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