Biologically speaking, sugar molecules are energy-dense, easy to
transport, and cheap to digest. There is a reason why almost every
living cell on Earth generates its energy (ATP) from glucose. Now,
researchers at Virginia Tech have successfully created a sugar-powered
fuel cell that has an energy storage density of 596 amp-hours per kilo —
or “one order of magnitude” higher than lithium-ion batteries. This
fuel cell is refillable with a solution of maltodextrin, and its only by
products are electricity and water. The chief researcher, Y.H. Percival
Zhang, says the tech could be commercialized in as soon as three years.Now,
it’s not exactly news that sugar is an excellent energy source. As a
culture we’ve probably known about it since before we were Homo sapiens.