A super capacitor, also known as an ultracapacitor or electric double-layer capacitor (EDLC), is an advanced energy storage device that offers remarkable performance characteristics. Unlike traditional capacitors, super capacitors boast high energy storage density, enabling them to store large amounts of electrical energy. They also exhibit high power density, allowing for rapid charge and discharge cycles. Moreover, super capacitors are renowned for their long cycle life, enduring millions of charge-discharge cycles without significant degradation. Super capacitors can function independently to store energy or can be seamlessly integrated with other energy storage systems, providing versatility in various applications.