Electrochemical energy storage systems store energy through chemical reactions and release it as electrical energy. These systems include batteries and supercapacitors used across various applications. Electrochemical storage offers high efficiency, flexibility, and scalability. It is essential for renewable energy integration, electric vehicles, and portable electronics. Advances in materials science are improving energy density, safety, and lifecycle performance. Electrochemical energy storage enables decentralized energy systems and enhances grid reliability. As renewable deployment increases, electrochemical storage technologies are central to achieving sustainable and resilient energy infrastructures.
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