Self-charging power cell combines energy production with storage
Scientists develop self-charging power cell A team of scientists from the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a self-charging power cell. The power cell is capable of converting mechanical energy into chemical energy and can store this power until it can be released as electricity. Scientists suggest that the power cell is more efficient than batteries and other energy systems because it uses separate generators and batteries that can adequately make use of mechanical energy. Self-charging power cell combines chemical and mechanica…