Researchers at the University of Central Florida have advanced NASA technologies to develop a power suit for an electric car that is as strong as steel, lighter than aluminum and helps boosts the vehicle’s power capacity. The suit is made of a layered carbon composite material that works as an energy-storing supercapacitor-battery hybrid device due to its unique design at the nanoscale level. To construct the material, the researchers created positively and negatively charged carbon fiber layers that are stacked and attached in an alternating pattern. Nanoscale graphene sheets attached on the carbon fiber layers allow for increased charge-storing ability, while metal oxides deposited on attached electrodes enhance voltage and provide higher energy density.
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