Researchers at Nagaland University have developed a flexible supercapacitor device with the potential to power next-generation wearable electronics, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems. Unlike many projects limited to material development, the team has successfully created a working prototype, showcasing its practical viability.

The supercapacitor is designed to provide high energy storage and rapid charging, making it especially suitable for health-monitoring devices, IoT gadgets, robotics, and in the long run, electric vehicles. This innovation highlights the growing research capacity in India’s northeast and its contribution to emerging green and smart technologies

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