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Also, please take a look at the list of 19 supercapacitor manufacturers and their company rankings. Here are the top-ranked supercapacitor companies as of October, 2025: 1.SPEL TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED, 2.Taiwan Zhifengwei Technology Co., Ltd., 3.CDE. What Is a Supercapacitor? What Is a Supercapacitor?
Supercapacitor products are offered by the company under its Industrial Solutions segment. The company’s supercapacitor products are used in automotive, energy, and oil & gas applications. Maxwell Technologies
The supercapacitors manufactured by Murata include snap-in supercapacitors for memory backup, cylindrical ultracapacitors, button ultracapacitors, large can ultracapacitors, and more. Murata makes over USD 5 billion in revenue, and its market reach spans the America, Europe, and Asia Pacific regions. 2. Rubycon
Founded in 1911, Eaton has established itself as one of the biggest supercapacitor manufacturers in the world. It is a diversified power management company that provides hydraulic, energy-efficient electrical, and mechanical power management solutions.
Fuel cells are used for supporting power grid, such as peak load management and frequency regulation. They are also promising tools to supplement power gaps from variations renewable source power generation like solar PVs and wind turbines. Types of fuel cells used in grid-related applications range include PAFC, MFCF, and SOFC.
Fuel cells have several benefits over conventional combustion-based technologies currently used in many power plants and vehicles. Fuel cells can operate at higher efficiencies than combustion engines and can convert the chemical energy in the fuel directly to electrical energy with efficiencies capable of exceeding 60%.
Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that convert chemical energy into electrical energy through a controlled redox reaction. They are distinct from batteries in that they require a continuous supply of fuel and oxidant (usually oxygen) to operate, while batteries store their energy internally.
Additionally, fuel cells are highly adaptable, suitable for applications ranging from small devices to large-scale energy production systems. However, despite these strengths, the widespread adoption of fuel cell technology is still hindered by several challenges [1, 2].