energiatiheydessä
Energiatiheydessä refers to the amount of energy stored per unit of volume. This concept is particularly relevant in the context of batteries, fuels, and other energy storage technologies. A higher energy density means that more energy can be stored in a smaller space or with less weight, which is crucial for applications where size and weight are limiting factors, such as portable electronics, electric vehicles, and aerospace.
Different energy storage methods have vastly different energy densities. For example, gasoline has a much higher
The unit for energy density is typically joules per cubic meter (J/m³) or, in practical applications, watt-hours