Performance of Gaensel Energy Group's Nikel Storage Cells: Case Study

Authors

  • Eduart Ndokaj University “Aleksander Moisiu” Faculty of Professional Studies, Departmant of Engineering and Maritime Sciences, Durres, Albania
  • Umberto LaGatta Just Technology, Albania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56345/ijrdv9n4s220

Keywords:

cell performance, Nickel storage cells, energy accumulation, charge, protonstar

Abstract

Last January Gaensel Energy group acquired 30% of Protonstar, this acquisition allowed the further development of Nikel storage cells. The extraordinary property of this new generation of accumulators lies in the accumulation of energy and its releasing no longer depending upon electrochemical processes, but simply on the interaction at the metal lattice level, in this case the Nickel. To date, we are facing a third generation of accumulators, in fact from the Volta’s battery, called primary, the electrochemical cells called secondary, in use today, having the prerogative to be rechargeable. Any storage system currently used is based on three basic components showing electrochemical linkage, namely an anode, a cathode and an electrolyte.

 

Received: 23 September 2022 / Accepted: 28 November 2022 / Published: 20 December 2022

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Published

2022-12-20

How to Cite

Ndokaj, E., & LaGatta, U. (2022). Performance of Gaensel Energy Group’s Nikel Storage Cells: Case Study. Interdisciplinary Journal of Research and Development, 9(4. S2), 124. https://doi.org/10.56345/ijrdv9n4s220

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