Super High-Power Battery Named Electron Tank
Considering that conventional batteries used in ordinary vehicles typically have a capacity of around 80 amperes, approximately 1027 electrons are stored within them, with the total mass of these electrons being about 0.002 grams. In the largest standard batteries, utilised by major corporations or printing presses, the mass of the stored electrons can reach approximately 1 to 2 grams.
In the new super-batteries introduced in this article, it is possible to store between 100 grams and approximately 20 kilograms of electrons.
It is evident that, given the 1015 j energy generated by this battery could power a vehicle, such as a car, train, airplane, or ship, for several years.
References:
[1] Saleh, Gh. "Future Energy and Electron Tank." 2nd European Congress on Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development. 2024.
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[3] Saleh, Gh. "A great revolution in producing affordable, abundant, convenient, clean and… energy so that one kilogram of it, could supply the power of moving a machine for years!." APS Northwest Section Meeting Abstracts. Vol. 22. 2022.