Exeger Sweden AB is a Swedish technology company founded in 2009 with headquarters in Stockholm. Exeger develops and manufactures a proprietary solar cell technology called Powerfoyle, which can generate electricity from both indoor and outdoor light. Exeger's business is focused on enabling energy supply in products where battery replacement or recharging would otherwise be required. Exeger has about 160 employees from about thirty countries.
Powerfoyle is a thin and flexible solar cell that can be integrated into a wide range of consumer products and technology solutions. The technology is manufactured at Exeger’s proprietary facility in Stockholm and is used in products such as headphones, bicycle helmets, and IoT devices. Exeger partners with other brands that incorporate Powerfoyle into their commercial offerings. Production follows certified quality and environmental standards.
Exeger operates under a B2B model, licensing its technology and supplying customized components to other manufacturers. The Powerfoyle technology is integrated into partners’ products, and Exeger generates revenue through sales and collaboration agreements. The company expanded its production capacity with a new manufacturing facility launched in 2023.
In recent years, Exeger has increased its revenue and continued to invest in manufacturing capabilities and product development. The company has attracted funding from institutional investors and received a loan from the European Investment Bank to support further expansion. The technology is being adopted in a growing number of applications, contributing to broader market presence.
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