If you trust this drawing, then the energy-producing substance is located between the turns of the "Tesla bifilaria", as it is written there. The meaning of the bifilar coil, as Tesla himself stated, is in greater energy accumulation due to the equality of potential along the entire length of the winding. If you take this literally, to modern technologies, lithium batteries have a similar design. In these batteries, energy accumulation occurs between the turns of a flat bifilar coil, between two strips of copper foil twisted into a roll, between which the charge carrier and the insulating membrane "separator" are located. But regarding Kapanadze, in this case, battery technologies are not suitable due to the low energy density. To implement a storage device that could shine 5 kilowatt lamps for tens of minutes, technologies are needed that are hundreds of times superior to the best modern batteries. About the voltage per cell. With the maximum voltage currently available at about 4 volts, generating AC 220 V in such a design would require more than 50 elements, which is hard to imagine being placed in the volume of the device in Kapanadze's video. If you follow the diagram from the crumpled sheet, each element should produce about 30 volts 26 amperes. In that case it's better to take capacitor from inverter welding or from frequency converter. They are designed for high power. 
Yes, probably, electrolytic capacitors with screw terminals for frequency converters are also capable of discharging a large current. But according to the datasheet, they are mainly rated for an average pulse current, which is not that great, often 6-12 amperes. In addition, it would be difficult to find such capacitors of small capacity 100-200 μF.
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