Epishine is a Swedish energy technology company specialising in printed organic solar cells for indoor use. Their technology converts indoor lighting into electricity, enabling self-sufficient electronics and reducing the need for batteries and cables.
Epishine develops and manufactures thin, flexible solar cells designed for integration into a wide range of electronic devices, such as sensors, remote controls, and electronic shelf labels. The solar cells are optimized to perform efficiently in low indoor light and can be tailored to meet specific design requirements. Production is carried out using a scalable roll-to-roll process at the company’s facility in Linköping, Sweden.
Epishine generates revenue by selling its solar cell solutions to manufacturers of electronic products. The company also provides technical support to assist customers in integrating the solar cells into their devices. Epishine’s technology is used in applications such as retail, smart buildings, and consumer electronics.
Epishine has formed partnerships with several international companies and participated in projects aimed at demonstrating and scaling its technology. The company has also secured funding to further develop its products and expand its operations.
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