We have successfully applied rice husk activated carbon (RHAC) as an active material for the electric double layer capacitor using a three-dimensional (3D) porous current collector. The capacity and cycle stability were evaluated in a 1.0moldm −3 tetraethylammonium tetrafluoroborate/propylene carbonate solution in the range of 0–2.5V. The specific capacity of the RHAC was about 14mAhg −1 at the 50mAg −1 discharge rate, corresponding to 19Fg −1 under the present conditions. The RHAC cell using the 3D porous current collector possessed a lower internal resistance and better high-rate discharge properties than the RHAC cell using a conventional aluminum (Al) foil collector. After 5000 cycles of charging and discharging, the RHAC cell with the 3D current collector maintained 95% of its initial capacity, while the capacity of the one with the Al foil collector dropped to only 30%.