India, Oct. 7 -- Guwahati: Researchers at Nagaland University have developed a flexible supercapacitor device with the potential to power wearable electronics, electric vehicles (EVs), and renewable energy systems.
This breakthrough could transform the energy storage sector in India.
University officials noted this as the first comprehensive study comparing the effects of tungsten, vanadium, and cobalt doping in molybdenum diselenide (MoSe?) for energy storage applications.
The research team successfully synthesized the material at the laboratory scale and demonstrated a functional prototype of the flexible supercapacitor, showcasing its practical usability.
The new technology is immediately applicable to health-monitoring wearables, I...