What is a Lithium-ion capacitor?

Lithium-ion capacitors are advanced energy storage devices that combine the high power density of electric double-layer capacitors with the energy density of lithium-ion batteries. They are noted for their long lifespan, safety, and ability to charge and discharge rapidly.
Why it matters
As energy storage needs evolve, these capacitors offer a specialized solution for applications requiring high-speed power delivery and durability.
Capacitors are power storage devices that are classified as secondary batteries.Various types of capacitors have been developed depending on the materials used, but there are generally two types of capacitors with large capacities: "Electric Double Layer Capacitors (EDLC)" and "Lithium-ion Capacitors".
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