08.24.21
Aug, 24, 2021
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Source: Epishine
Epishine’s new-to-market printed organic solar cells and development kits remove the need for batteries, reducing impact on the environment. The Swedish manufacturer of printed organic solar cells and development kits has signed a new franchise agreement with Farnell, an Avnet Company and global distributor of electronic components, products and solutions.
The new-to-market printed organic solar cells are optimized for harvesting energy from indoor, low energy lighting enabling organic solar power to be used everywhere. Design engineers can utilize this new and innovative technology with Epishine’s Light Energy Harvesting Evaluation Kit. Farnell is the first high service distributor to stock products from Epishine.
Epishine’s organic solar cells are small, thin, flexible, and printed on recyclable plastic. The cells can be easily integrated into any low power electronic equipment where they convert ambient indoor light into electricity. New product designers can replace batteries in wireless sensors and similar devices with the organic solar cells, reducing the environmental impact of battery waste and saving battery replacement costs.
Epishine’s organic solar cells will be added to Farnell’s line card later this year. Epishine’s Light Energy Harvesting Evaluation Kit is now available for fast delivery from Farnell and Newark in North America.
“We are very pleased to have signed this agreement with such an exciting new and innovative supplier,” said Lee Turner, global head of semiconductors and SBC at Farnell. “Epishine offers our customers the opportunity to design new products using leading edge power devices. This innovative technology will add real value to customer’s end products and improve the environmental credentials of end users.”
www.epishine.com
www.farnell.com
Source: Epishine
Epishine’s new-to-market printed organic solar cells and development kits remove the need for batteries, reducing impact on the environment. The Swedish manufacturer of printed organic solar cells and development kits has signed a new franchise agreement with Farnell, an Avnet Company and global distributor of electronic components, products and solutions.
The new-to-market printed organic solar cells are optimized for harvesting energy from indoor, low energy lighting enabling organic solar power to be used everywhere. Design engineers can utilize this new and innovative technology with Epishine’s Light Energy Harvesting Evaluation Kit. Farnell is the first high service distributor to stock products from Epishine.
Epishine’s organic solar cells are small, thin, flexible, and printed on recyclable plastic. The cells can be easily integrated into any low power electronic equipment where they convert ambient indoor light into electricity. New product designers can replace batteries in wireless sensors and similar devices with the organic solar cells, reducing the environmental impact of battery waste and saving battery replacement costs.
Epishine’s organic solar cells will be added to Farnell’s line card later this year. Epishine’s Light Energy Harvesting Evaluation Kit is now available for fast delivery from Farnell and Newark in North America.
“We are very pleased to have signed this agreement with such an exciting new and innovative supplier,” said Lee Turner, global head of semiconductors and SBC at Farnell. “Epishine offers our customers the opportunity to design new products using leading edge power devices. This innovative technology will add real value to customer’s end products and improve the environmental credentials of end users.”