Super caps aren't new. The trouble is, they have relatively low maximum voltage specs, and the energy stored is proportional to the square of the voltage x capacity. They also "leak" their stored energy much more quickly than say a lithium battery. That high voltage capacity issue means that you need smart "buck" power electronics to step the contents of the supercap down to something usable. The technology will improve though.
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