Electric Double Layer Capacitors (EDLC), Supercapacitors

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KR-5R5V334-R

KR-5R5V334-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CAP 330MF -20% +80% 5.5V T/H

0

XL60-2R9348T-R

XL60-2R9348T-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CAP 3400F 2.85V SCREW TERM

29

FC0H105ZFTBR44-SS

FC0H105ZFTBR44-SS

KEMET

CAP 1F -20% +80% 5.5V SMD

1346

PHV-5R4H155-R

PHV-5R4H155-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CAP 1.5F -10% +30% 5.4V T/H

4171

HVZ0E105NF

HVZ0E105NF

KEMET

CAP 1F 30% 2.7V T/H

2559

FT0H224ZF

FT0H224ZF

KEMET

CAP 220MF -20% +80% 5.5V T/H

312

FA1A104ZF

FA1A104ZF

KEMET

CAP 100MF -20% +80% 11V T/H

44

TPLC-3R8/270MR18X40

TPLC-3R8/270MR18X40

Tecate Group

CAP HYBRID 270F 3.8V T/H

99

MAL222551007E3

MAL222551007E3

Vishay BC Components/Beyshlag/Draloric

CAP ALUM 30F 2.7V 2000H

0

DGH357Q2R7

DGH357Q2R7

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAPACITOR 350F -10% +30% 2.7V TH

163100

DSK-3R3H334T-HL

DSK-3R3H334T-HL

Elna America

CAP 330MF -20% +80% 3.3V SMD

0

HB1625-2R5256-R

HB1625-2R5256-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CAP 25F -10% +30% 2.5V T/H

1706

XL60-2R7308T-R

XL60-2R7308T-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CAP 3000F 0% +20% 2.7V CHAS MNT

0

SCAP,PBLS-4.66/16.2

SCAP,PBLS-4.66/16.2

Tecate Group

CAP 4.66F -10% +20% 16.2V UCAP

48

FC0H104ZFTBR24

FC0H104ZFTBR24

KEMET

CAP 100MF -20% +80% 5.5V SMD

987

TPLH-2R7/75WR18X40

TPLH-2R7/75WR18X40

Tecate Group

CAP 75F 2.7V THROUGH HOLE

997

TPL-10/10X30F

TPL-10/10X30F

Tecate Group

CAP 10F -10% +20% 2.7V T/H

26678

DVN-5R5D224T-R5

DVN-5R5D224T-R5

Elna America

CAP 220MF -20% +80% 5.5V SMD

549

SCMR14L334SSBB0

SCMR14L334SSBB0

Elco (AVX)

CAP 330MF -10% +30% 9V T/H

270

DSF107Q3R0

DSF107Q3R0

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

100F 3.0V 22*45

249200

Electric Double Layer Capacitors (EDLC), Supercapacitors

1. Overview

Electric Double Layer Capacitors (EDLC), commonly referred to as supercapacitors, are electrochemical energy storage devices that bridge the gap between conventional capacitors and batteries. They store energy through electrostatic charge separation at the electrode-electrolyte interface, offering high power density, rapid charge/discharge cycles, and exceptional cycle life (up to 1 million cycles). Their importance in modern technology lies in enabling energy-efficient systems for applications requiring burst power, energy recovery, and backup power solutions.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Features Application Examples
EDLC (Carbon-based) High power density, long cycle life, low energy density Regenerative braking systems, UPS
Pseudocapacitors Higher energy density via redox reactions, moderate cycle life Portable electronics, grid energy storage
Hybrid Supercapacitors Combines EDLC and battery materials for balanced energy/power density Electric vehicles, renewable energy systems

3. Structure and Composition

A typical supercapacitor consists of two activated carbon electrodes separated by a porous membrane, immersed in an electrolyte (aqueous, organic, or ionic liquid). The electrodes are coated on current collectors (usually aluminum foil), and the entire assembly is enclosed in a hermetically sealed metal or polymer casing. Advanced designs incorporate graphene or carbon nanotubes to enhance surface area and conductivity.

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description & Importance
Capacitance (F) Determines charge storage capacity (range: 1 F to 5000 F)
Rated Voltage (V) Limits operational voltage (2.5 V 3.0 V per cell)
Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) Affects power delivery efficiency (low ESR enables high pulse currents)
Energy Density (Wh/kg) Typical range: 5 50 Wh/kg
Power Density (kW/kg) Typical range: 1 10 kW/kg
Cycle Life Exceeds 100,000 cycles with minimal degradation

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smart meters, LED flashlights
  • Automotive: Start-stop systems, kinetic energy recovery systems (KERS)
  • Industrial: Robotics, backup power for PLCs
  • Renewable Energy: Solar/wind energy storage, grid frequency regulation
  • Transportation: Trams, buses, and hybrid vehicles

6. Leading Manufacturers and Representative Products

Manufacturer Product Series Key Specifications
Maxwell Technologies (Tesla) BoostCap BC Series 10 F 3400 F, 2.7 V, ESR < 0.5 m
Panasonic Gold Capacitor Series 5 F 1000 F, 3.0 V, 10-year lifespan
Skeleton Technologies SkelCap Series 1200 F 5000 F, 2.85 V, 40 kW/kg power density
Samsung SDI
Supercapacitor Modules 50 F 2000 F, automotive-grade durability

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations include:

  • Application Requirements: Prioritize power density for pulse applications or energy density for long-duration backup
  • Voltage Matching: Use cell-balancing circuits for multi-cell stacks
  • Operating Environment: Select electrolytes suitable for temperature extremes (e.g., ionic liquids for -40 C to 85 C)
  • Lifetime Cost: Evaluate cycle life versus initial cost (e.g., EDLCs outlast batteries in cycling applications)

 

Industry Trends and Future Outlook

Emerging trends include:

  • Development of graphene-based electrodes to double energy density
  • Integration with IoT devices for smart energy management
  • Growth in automotive applications driven by EV and 48V micro-hybrid systems
  • Adoption of aqueous electrolytes for safer, low-cost energy storage
  • Hybrid supercapacitor-battery systems for renewable energy grids

The global supercapacitor market is projected to grow at 20% CAGR (2023 2030), driven by demand in transportation and renewable energy sectors.

 

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