batterysupercapacitor
Batterysupercapacitor, often referred to as a battery–supercapacitor hybrid, is a class of energy storage devices designed to combine the high energy density of batteries with the high power density and long cycle life of supercapacitors. These devices aim to provide a practical middle ground between conventional batteries and ultracapacitors, delivering more energy than a typical supercapacitor while still offering rapid charging and discharging and a longer cycle life than many batteries.
Two common architectures exist. In one, a battery-type electrode (for example, a lithium- or sodium-based material)
Materials used include lithium titanate, LiFePO4, or other intercalation compounds on the battery-like side, paired with
Performance characteristics vary by design but generally offer higher energy density than pure supercapacitors and higher