Corporate Universe, Inc. operates as a holding company, which engages in development of super capacitors. The company is headquartered in Claymont, Delaware. The company went IPO on 2001-07-30. The firm is developing a new class of energy storage device with functional improvements over commercially available supercapacitors. This technology is referred to as the Carbon-ion or C-ion cell in contrast to Lithium-ion or Li-ion. The C-ion cell has been designed to provide specific power characteristics significantly higher than a Li-ion cell. The company is designed to be classified as non-flammable and non-hazardous for transport, allowing the product to be shipped easily. Due to the method of energy storage, the cell has fewer moving parts electrochemically and is designed to go through significantly more charge/discharge cycles or/and operate for many years of normal use. The C-ion cell is being designed for manufacture using many of the technologies well known in Li-ion cell production.