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- EEStor abstract "EEStor is a company based in Cedar Park, Texas, United States that claims to have developed a capacitor for electricity storage, which EEStor calls the 'Electrical Energy Storage Unit' (EESU). Key to the increased energy density of the device is not improved charge density, but dramatically higher operating voltages. The company claimed that the EESU stored more energy than lithium-ion batteries at a lower cost than lead-acid batteries used in gasoline powered cars. Such a device would revolutionize the electric car industry. Experts always said such claims were far from being realistic. The claims have been shown to be over 100 times less than what the technology is actually capable of.Canadian company Zenn Motor Company licensed EEStor's fictitious technology for small cars and thereby received $30 million from the equity markets. Investors were seeking a method to indirectly invest in EEStor's fictitious energy density. Zenn spent about one-third of the money it acquired on EEStor. After six years and multiple stock offerings by Zenn, Zenn's consultants finally demonstrated EEStor's energy density claims were false. Instead of suing EEStor for fraud, Zenn spent its remaining cash on buying a majority share of EEStor and changed Zenn Motor Company's name because the capacitors were not useful for powering cars.".
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- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium_oxide.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Capacitor.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Capacitors.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_based_in_Cedar_Park,_Texas.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_vehicle_battery_manufacturers.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Energy_storage.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Cedar_Park,_Texas.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Charge_cycle.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Coating.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Dielectric.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Dielectric_strength.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Electric_field.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_breakdown.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Electrochemistry.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Energy_density.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Energy_storage.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Fracture_mechanics.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Kleiner_Perkins_Caufield_&_Byers.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Lead–acid_battery.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Leakage_(electronics).
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Lithium-ion_battery.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_Martin.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Maxwell_Technologies.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Nickel–metal_hydride_battery.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_magnitude.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Permittivity.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Philips.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Polarization_density.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Polyethylene_terephthalate.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Screen_printing.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink VRLA_battery.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink Voltage.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLink ZENN_Motor_Company.
- EEStor wikiPageWikiLinkText "EEStor".
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- EEStor subject Category:Capacitors.
- EEStor subject Category:Companies_based_in_Cedar_Park,_Texas.
- EEStor subject Category:Electric_vehicle_battery_manufacturers.
- EEStor subject Category:Energy_storage.
- EEStor hypernym Company.
- EEStor type Company.
- EEStor type Battery.
- EEStor type Company.
- EEStor type Component.
- EEStor type Redirect.
- EEStor type Vehicle.
- EEStor comment "EEStor is a company based in Cedar Park, Texas, United States that claims to have developed a capacitor for electricity storage, which EEStor calls the 'Electrical Energy Storage Unit' (EESU). Key to the increased energy density of the device is not improved charge density, but dramatically higher operating voltages. The company claimed that the EESU stored more energy than lithium-ion batteries at a lower cost than lead-acid batteries used in gasoline powered cars.".
- EEStor label "EEStor".
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- EEStor wasDerivedFrom EEStor?oldid=705739747.
- EEStor isPrimaryTopicOf EEStor.