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Ford aircraft carrier flywheel energy storage system
While China's Fujian carrier uses supercapacitors [8], America's Ford-class relies on flywheels. Let's break down this tech rivalry: Fun fact: The Ford-class's flywheel system stores enough energy to power 400 homes for an hour – and releases it faster than you can say. . Enter flywheel energy storage systems, the unsung heroes powering next-gen electromagnetic catapults. Let's explore how these spinning mechanical beasts are changing naval aviation forever. Here's their modus operandi: Energy. . The electromagnetic catapult system of the USS Ford aircraft carrier uses flywheel energy storage, which can provide 200 MJ of instantaneous energy in 2 seconds without affecting the. Currently, only the United States and China have successfully developed it, and it is installed on the aircraft carriers and the. The price: $13 billion per unit.
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