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Aqueous rechargeable zinc-ion hybrid supercapacitors are considered to be a promising candidate for large-scale energy storage devices owing to their high safety,long life,and low price.In this paper,a nitrogen doped hierarchical porous carbon is evaluated as the cathode for aqueous rechargeable zinc-ion hybrid supercapacitors.Benefiting from the synergistic merits of excellent structural features of N-HPC and tiny zinc dendrite of Zn anode in ZnSO4 electrolyte,the zinc-ion hybrid supercapacitor exhibits excellent energy storage performance including high capacity of 136.8 mAh·g-1 at 0.1 A·g-1,high energy density of 191 Wh·kg-1,large power density of 3,633.4 W·kg-1,and satisfactory cycling stability of up to 5,000 cycles with a capacity retention of 90.9%.This work presents a new prospect of developing high-performance aqueous rechargeable zinc ion energy storage devices.