Battery performance in today’s age of technology is too weak to keep up with the high demand of energy needed to power computers and smart devices. The average smart phone battery capacity lasts on average approximately 10 hours. Battery capacity improvements have been marginal (5% per year), with the main improvements being in phone and processor efficiency, thus reducing power consumption. Today, rechargeable batteries aren’t safe for the environment, containing hazardous materials and chemicals such as Lithium, Nickel, Cadmium and Lead, as well as concentrated acids and poisonous organic solvents. Despite batteries being classified as safe to dispose in the normal municipal waste bins, they are a still a danger to water supply systems as they contain metals. Longer battery life spans reduces the amount of expensive metals that would be wasted if thrown away. During the phase 2 innovation project, Pntlloxx will focus on revising the specifications of existing Capacitoxx-100 unit. Perform subcomponent upgrades to the Capacitoxx-100 in order to miniaturize the device. Then they will upgrade manufacturing process in order to accommodate the changes to the capacitor. Pntlloxx will validate the technology with a battery manufacturer and through an end user trial to compare the performance Capacitoxx-100 integrated units vs existing smartphone battery performance.