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Provides the latest information on electric double layer capacitor systems. Supplies information regarding the trends and recent news on the capacitor-related technological developments achieved mainly by the Forum's member companies.
   
  News release "Thirteen Companies and a Local Government Started 'ECaSS Forum'".
   
 
Capacitor Basics
Electric double layer capacitors (EDLCs) are also called electrochemical capacitors, ultracapacitors, and supercapacitors. These are used as nano-tech power capacitors in environmental projects, hybrid electric vehicles, load leveling, and many more.
 
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