Gizmodo reports that EEStor is planning to ship super-capacitors by the end of this year. I blogged last week about EEStor and its planned alliance with Zenn Motors to create a fully electric vehicle that’s said to get upwards of 500 miles on a single $9 charge. Now, a week after writing about the revolutionary EEStor, I find that their “battery-like” technology will become available this fall. It might be time for me to buy a car sooner-than-later. However, with EEStor, the fun doesn’t stop with cars as the technology promises to, overtime, be an alternative to all traditional batteries.
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