Pavan Kumar – 11/26/08,.  97% of Transportation dependent on gasoline  60% is imported oil  Release 2000 metric tonnes  Less than 3% of the proven.

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Pavan Kumar – 11/26/08,

 97% of Transportation dependent on gasoline  60% is imported oil  Release 2000 metric tonnes  Less than 3% of the proven world reserves

 Solution?  Possible Technical Issues  Horsepower  Range  Battery Life  Efficiency

 Instanst Charge/Discharge  NO heat or Chemical RXN  No Overcharging  Long Lifetime  Operating Temp is -50C to 100C  No Harzardous Waste

 More Power!  Reduced Battery Size – Design and cost  Regenerative Braking  Greater Efficiency – 14%  Load Leveling – absorb power during surges and discharge during dips

 1. Energy Density – Stand alone ultracap systems not possible  Cost – Can be 10x the cost of Batteries  Graphene  Graphene has a surface area of 2,630 square meters, almost the area of a football field, per gram of material