The Australian firm CAP-XX Ltd, a developer of thin, prismatic supercapacitors (also known as ultracapacitors or EDLC), announced that it has developed a supercapacitor module which supplies the cranking current to start the engine in stop-start or micro-hybrid vehicles, reducing wear on the battery and eliminating the need for larger, Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
The Australian firm CAP-XX Ltd, a developer of thin, prismatic supercapacitors (also known as ultracapacitors or EDLC), announced that it has developed a supercapacitor module which supplies the cranking current to start the engine in stop-start or micro-hybrid vehicles, reducing wear on the battery and eliminating the need for larger,
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