Electrochemical energy conversion

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Electrochemical energy conversion is a field of energy technology concerned with electrochemical methods of energy conversion including fuel cells and photoelectrochemical.[1] This field of technology also includes electrical storage devices like batteries and supercapacitors. It is increasingly important in context of automotive propulsion systems.[2] There has been the creation of more powerful, longer running batteries allowing longer run times for electric vehicles.[3] These systems would include the energy conversion fuel cells and photoelectrochemical mentioned above.

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  1. ^ Badwal, Sukhvinder P. S.; Giddey, Sarbjit S.; Munnings, Christopher; Bhatt, Anand I.; Hollenkamp, Anthony F. (24 September 2014). "Emerging electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies". Frontiers in Chemistry. 2: 79. Bibcode:2014FrCh....2...79B. doi:10.3389/fchem.2014.00079. PMC 4174133. PMID 25309898.
  2. ^ "Washington University". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2011-02-25.
  3. ^ http://ilot.edu.pl/kones/2011/4_2011/2011_juda_advanced_batteries.pdf[bare URL PDF]

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