Hypercapacitor   Technology

Since 2011, NANUM has been researching supercapacitors and other energy storage devices. In 2020, our researchers developed and patented a hypercapacitor technology concept, with performance potential ranging from 1,500 to 2,000 F/g. This concept addresses energy storage at the molecular (or nanoscale) level in an electrochemical environment, enabling a hypercapacitive phenomenon far more efficient than conventional supercapacitor mechanisms.

This technology offers a more efficient contribution based on a nanoscale-controlled pseudocapacitive phenomenon, aimed at the efficient storage of electrical energy.

metallic nanoparticles

graphene oxides

carbon nanostructures

nanostructured metal oxides

metallic nanoparticles

graphene oxides

carbon nanostructures

nanostructured metal oxides