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Concrete That Stores Power

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Concrete That Stores Power

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ranjeet singh

7 Views • Oct 22, 2025

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MIT’s Electron-Conducting Carbon Concrete (EC³) turns ordinary concrete into a powerful energy storage system. Using carbon black and electrolytes, EC³ can act as a structural supercapacitor — storing up to 2 kWh per cubic meter, sensing stress, and even powering homes. Watch this AI-generated experiment to see how future buildings might literally power themselves.

🔬 Scientific Source & References

This video is based on publicly available research conducted by MIT and collaborators.
Full study and official article links below 👇

📘 Research Paper:
Stefaniuk, D., Weaver, J. C., Ulm, F.-J., & Masic, A. (2025).
High energy density carbon–cement supercapacitors for architectural energy storage.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2511912122

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