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Read moreEXEGER PRESS RELEASE OCTOBER 6, 2021
Exeger (www.exeger.com), the Swedish company producing the patented solar cell material Powerfoyle, announces a technological breakthrough resulting in a 50% increase in indoor efficiency. This will greatly widen the addressable market and allow Exeger to offer their customers increased functionality for indoor applications within the IoT, smart home, smart worker, and consumer electronics markets. This industrial breakthrough is expected to be ready for customer integration in the second half of 2022. Powerfoyle is invented, designed, and produced by Exeger at their factory in downtown Stockholm.
In October 2020, the Exeger R&D team made record low-light solar cells with a proprietary chemistry optimized for indoor environments. To industrialize the technology during 2021, an extensive development program was launched. A new state-of-the-art organic chemistry laboratory was built and expert researchers were recruited to strengthen the team. The lab was equipped with the same type of machines that have already been tested and validated in the factory. This streamlined the production process and allowed the team to achieve the goal three months ahead of schedule. The result is an industrially validated technological platform for Powerfoyle with 50% increased efficiency in indoor environments where low light levels are common while keeping the unique features of the Powerfoyle technology.
Exeger can now offer its customers two versions of their solar cell technology – Powerfoyle Hybrid and Powerfoyle Indoor. Powerfoyle Hybrid is already commercially available and used in products like the Urbanista Los Angeles and the POC Omne Eternal. Hybrid is the optimal starting point when the user will be active in a variety of environments and light conditions. The new technological platform Powerfoyle Indoor is optimized for low light levels, thereby making it perfect for products where the expected use case is primarily indoors. Both versions of Powerfoyle can be seamlessly integrated into customer products thanks to the customizable features ranging from free-form shape, textures, thickness, and finish. Powerfoyle Indoor is expected to be ready for customer integration in the second half of 2022.
Dr Henrik Lindström, Chief Technology Officer of Exeger, explains “The research universe at Exeger is vast with endless potential to explore all facets of the Powerfoyle technology. This new technological breakthrough is based on proprietary components developed and produced in-house and industrially validated in our factory. We constantly push for efficiency improvements and optimize our technology for different light spectra and light intensities in order to maximize our impact on both the products and the planet. In parallel, we continuously improve several aesthetic features. Examples include the leather texture we developed last year and currently we’re focusing on bringing different colors from lab to mass production.”
Giovanni Fili, Founder & CEO of Exeger, says “Powerfoyle is now better than ever! We have in recent years seen a boom in the IoT and smart home markets. So last year, when the pandemic slowed down the commercial activities and projects with our partners, we made the strategic decision to focus and intensify our efforts to industrially validate our Powerfoyle Indoor – a new technological platform allowing us to dominate the indoor market. I am impressed, although not surprised, by this incredible breakthrough the Research and Development teams have accomplished in little over a year. This will greatly increase the addressable market bringing an even larger number of self-charging products to the IoT and smart homes space.”
Exeger is a Swedish company with a unique and patented solar cell technology that converts any form of light into electrical power. Exeger brings endless energy to products through partnerships with leading companies on a global scale. By revolutionizing the perception of available energy, Exeger makes products both smarter and more sustainable – with the vision to touch the lives of a billion people.
Powerfoyle converts any light into electrical energy and can be texturized while remaining flexible. With its resilient, flexible and seamless design, the material Powerfoyle can be integrated into all products that benefit from being self-powered. Products integrated with Powerfoyle will charge in any environment, as long as there is light. People anywhere can experience endless energy with Powerfoyle powered products such as wireless headphones, smart helmets, and IoT-sensors.