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English: Ragone plot of power density versus energy density for different classes of energy storage/conversion systems. Supercapacitors bridge the gap between conventional dielectric capacitors on the one hand and batteries and fuel cells on the other. Redrawn from Halper M S., and Ellenbogen J C. Supercapacitors: A Brief Overview. McLean, VA: MITRE; 2006. |
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