Energy storage and in particular electrical storage of energy has become
a very talked about topics in circles, ranging from lay person in regard
to hybrid and battery electric vehicles, to professional and certainly
by legislators and energy policy makers in government. But even to
professional the distinction between physical and chemical forms of
electric energy storage are unclear and at times poorly understood, if
at all. This book takes a critical look at physical storage of
electricity in the devices known collectively as electrochemical
capacitors and particularly as ultracapacitors. In its 12 chapters, this
text covers ultracapacitors and advances battery topics with emphasis on
clear understanding of fundamental principles, models and applications.
The reader will appreciates the case studies ranging from commercial to
industrial to automotive applications of not only ultracapacitors but
these power device components in combination with energy dense battery
technologies.