Graphene’s exceptional electrical conductivity makes it invaluable in energy storage applications like batteries and supercapacitors, where it enables rapid electron transport, faster charge/discharge rates, and reduced internal resistance. This boosts energy density and minimizes losses, enhancing overall efficiency.
By reducing energy wastage, graphene helps lower the carbon footprint of energy storage devices. In electric vehicles, for example, graphene-enhanced batteries offer higher energy densities and faster charging, which decreases energy consumption per mile, supporting wider adoption of electric mobility and contributing to decarbonization efforts.