Supercapacitors Market Strategies and Forecasts, 2016 to 2026

FMI’s New Report, titled, “Supercapacitors Market: Global Industry Analysis and Opportunity Assessment 2016 - 2026” offers 10-year forecast and analysis.

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Valley Cottage, NY -- (SBWire) -- 05/30/2016 --A supercapacitor or an ultracapacitor, is a high-capacity electrochemical capacitor with capacitance values as large as thousand farads. Supercapacitors combines the properties of traditional batteries and capacitor in a single component.

Supercapacitors find their usage in applications requiring rapid charge/discharge time rather than long term energy storage. They are used for regenerative braking, burst-mode power delivery or short-term energy storage within trains, cranes, cars, buses, elevators and hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). Smaller units of supercapacitors are utilized as memory backup for static random-access memory (SRAM). Additionally, supercapacitors are also used in applications involving solar power, batteries, battery back-up, and flash-lights.

Market Overview:

A supercapacitor differs from the normal capacitor in two basic ways: the plates of a supercapacitor have a larger surface area and the distance between them is much smaller, as compared to the conventional capacitors. The separator between these plates works in a different way than the conventional dielectric. A supercapacitor act like an ordinary capacitor, however, it can store extremely large amounts of energy. Capacitors used in audio circuits have capacitances in the ranges of 470 or 680 micro farads and those used in RF applications are as small as 1 pico farad. In contrast to this, a normal supercapacitor can store a charge upto several thousand farads.

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Although, the large amount of charge represents only a small fraction of the electrical energy that can be stored into a battery, its ability to charge and discharge instantaneously as compared to other lithium-ion and lithium polymer battery offers it a competitive edge. . This is because a supercapacitor builds up static electric charges on solids, while a conventional battery charges slowly through chemical reactions.

With the upsurging demand of the storage systems used in wide range of devices, there is a dire need of product research developments which would store large charge and at the same time charges quickly. Currently, supercapacitors are also used along with conventional batteries, with the characteristics which are different in behavior and performance from the conventional batteries in order to meet technical and economic aspects of various applications. Major adoption of supercapacitors has been witnessed in the developed economies such as U.S, Germany, South Korea and Japan.

Market Segmentation:

Supercapacitors are mainly classified on the basis of type of materials, applications, technology and geography.

On the basis of materials, Supercapacitors can be segmented into:

Electrodes
Electrolytes
Separators

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Electrodes are further sub-segmented into: electrolyte double layer capacitor (ELDC), Pseudocapacitor, and hybrid capacitor materials.

Electrolytes are subdivided into: aqueous electrolyte and organic electrolyte.

Separators are subdivided into: polymeric film, poly acrylonitrile (PAN) and kapton.

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