Supercaps and ultracaps have been "sexy" for decades now.  People look at 
their cycle life and fast charging ability and their first thoughts are 
usually "Eureka! The perfect battery!" 

A supercap's specific energy is typically around 6-10 wh/kg, with some 
claiming up to around 40 wh/kg.  A few years ago, lab prototypes were 
getting 80-85 wh/kg. I don't follow this stuff closely, so maybe it's 100 
wh/kg in the lab now.

Meanwhile, a good mass-production Panasonic 18650 lithium ion battery such 
as the type Tesla uses has a specific energy of 250+ wh/kg.  

I'm not a EE, but it appears to me that supercaps are a good choice where 
your energy storage needs are minimal, cycle life is critical, weight isn't, 
and the rapidly falling voltage as they discharge isn't a problem.

None of these reallly applies to an EV, not even an RC car, as far as I can 
tell.

One good use for supercaps is keeping the processor running in portable 
devices while the user changes the (disposable) battery. The needed capacity 
is quite small, and the cap (usually) lasts the life of the device.  I think 
they've also been used instead of a battery in some programmable home HVAC 
thermostats.

Supercaps can level an EV's battery load, and thus improve the battery's 
apparent capacity.  In the early 2000s, Solectria used supercaps 
experimentally as current levelers in EVs, in an effort to get more range 
out of lead batteries.  They worked, but the rapid voltage fall meant they 
needed a DC:DC converter, and its (in)efficiency was a problem.  Also, the 
range improvement was highly dependent on how the vehicle was driven. 

http://www.evdl.org/docs/supercap_leveler.pdf  

The report linked above doesn't discuss the system's cost, but it was very 
high for the small amount of benefit it returned.  

If increased range is the objective, it's cheaper and more practical to just 
increase the EV's battery capacity.  That's why you don't see supercaps 
replacing lithium ion cells in Teslas.

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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