A new study published in the Journal of the Electrochemical Society describes new discovery in the way the glass becomes intense electric and thermal conditions could stimulate the development of supercapacitors glass, which could improve the performance of currently used batteries electric vehicles and solar energy.
"This technology is relevant for companies looking for the next wave of portable power, reliable," says Himanshu Jain, a professor at Lehigh University and co-author of the study. "A breakthrough in the use of glass for energy storage could unleash a torrent of innovation in the fields of transport and energy, and even support efforts to curb global warming."
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