
Exeger will be at Electronica 2024, the leading event for the international electronics industry, held every two years in Munich, Germany. From November 12-15, Exeger will showcase Powerfoyle™, an innovative solar cell that converts all forms of light into electrical energy. With its resilient, flexible design, Powerfoyle integrates seamlessly into all products that benefit from being self-powered.
You can find Exeger at Electronica 2024 in two of our partners’ booths:
Visit Nichicon’s booth (Hall A5, Booth 240) to learn how Elumian, the world’s first light-powered tolling transponder by Kapsch TrafficCom, achieves a prolonged product lifetime. Together, Exeger’s Powerfoyle solar cell technology and Nichicon’s LTO (lithium-titanate) battery support this innovation, enabling a future of intelligent transportation while reducing the need for battery replacements.
Visit EM Microelectronic’s booth (Hall C3, Booth 360) to see how Exeger and EM Microelectronics are driving forward a new era of light-powered technology for next-generation IoT applications. EM Microelectronics will showcase their smart card that integrates two of EM Microelectronic’s innovative integrated circuits (ICs) with Exeger’s Powerfoyle solar cell. This unique solution provides sustainable, autonomous, and maintenance-free connectivity with exceptional low-power Bluetooth performance – all within a compact design.
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