I think its quite low, they are being used as backup cells for low power
circuits.
hmm, I wish I could...
ah here is my old elna catalog...
2.5V 100F hmm its not clear, looks like 30uA
"Panasonic's GoldCaps comprise several ranges of pc-board-mounting
capacitors with values of 0.1 to 2F at 2.3 or 5.5V, targeting a variety
of data-retention and -backup functions.
The company recently added the Ultra-Power (UP-Cap) device, which it
aims at emerging 42V automotive applications. It specifies these
devices, which come in cylindrical-can format, at 500 to 2500F and 2.3V
and claims a lifetime of 2000 hours at 2.3V and 60°C. Panasonic's
automotive-device-marketing specialist Matthias Frey, describing the use
of an array of 40 to 50 capacitors in a vehicle, anticipates that the
technology will reach the full 75°C rating that the automotive industry
would like to have by 2005 or 2006. Panasonic is currently building
capacitor arrays to explore automotive applications as special custom
projects.
"
http://www.edn.com/index.asp?layout=article&articleid=CA268379
see, I'm not off my rocker!
2500F thats just crazy