Superdielectrics

23 Nov, 2024
Newsdesk
Superdielectrics this year unveiled a cutting-edge energy storage technology, Faraday 1, stemming from an ongoing collaboration with researchers at the University of Bristol who identified and validated the key mechanisms involved.
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The tech behind the Faraday 1 has completed over one million hours of testing to create a system that already has the ability to significantly outperform lead-acid batteries and has the potential, with further development, to match or better existing Lithium-ion batteries.

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