Maxwell Technologies’ Swiss subsidiary is to integrate and evaluate graphene-based electrode material produced through a European Union (EU)-funded technology development programme called ElectroGraph. In lab testing graphene has shown the potential to significantly increase both the energy and power density of ultracapacitors. Maxwell Technologies SA will receive approximately Subscribe to Automotive World to continue reading … Continued
Maxwell Technologies’ Swiss subsidiary is to integrate and evaluate graphene-based electrode material produced through a European Union (EU)-funded technology development programme called ElectroGraph.
In lab testing graphene has shown the potential to significantly increase both the energy and power density of ultracapacitors. Maxwell Technologies SA will receive approximately
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