L. Sa’adu, S. B. Muhammad, Abdullahi, I., A. B. Isah, Y. Yusuf
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Ultracapacitors has now become an integral part of the contemporary energy storage systems. Their uniqueness in optimal power delivery, charge storage capabilities and long cyclic stability (˃105) are what make them attractive to the energy storage industries. Basically, Ultracapacitor consists of two separated electrodes impregnated with an electrolyte. Its performance is largely a function of the chosen electrode-electrolyte materials. The choice of the materials depends on the prevailing conditions at hand and is always at a tradeoff between certain merits and de-merits. In this communication, we reviewed two contemporary materials namely; Transition Metal Oxides and Conducting Polymers with emphasis on the challenges associated with each. This will create an avenue in determining the direction and future perspective of Ultracpacitors materials.