Ferroelectric materials are intrinsically multifunctional and have found a broad range of applications. A new class of semicrystalline terpolymers comprising vinylidene fluoride (VDF), trifluoroethylene (TrFE), and 1,1-chlorofluoroethylene (CFE), were prepared at the Institut Franco-Allem and de Recherches in Saint-Louis (ISL) via a suspension polymerization process. Relevant studies and results show that this class of electroactive polymers offers unique properties in comparison with other ferroelectric polymers. The terpolymer exhibits high electrostrictive strain (≫7%) with relatively high modulus (≫0.3GPa). It has been also observed that the large electrostrictive strain is nearly constant in the temperature range from 20 ??C to 80 ??C. These terpolymers are strong candidates for new devices. Example of the motion and of the performance of terpolymer in a unimorph configuration is presented._The high room temperature relative dielectric constant ( 50), which is the highest among all the known polymers), high induced polarization (0.05 C/m2), and high electric breakdown field (≫400 MV/m) lead to very high volume efficiency for the electric energy storage operated under high voltage (10 J/cm3).