Powerfoyle Becoming 'Intel Inside' For Light-Powered Gadgets
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A company from Sweden aims to replace disposable batteries in electronic devices with their innovative light-harvesting power cells called Powerfoyle. This renewable energy technology developed by Exeger can convert any type of light into electrical energy. Powerfoyle cells can be molded into various shapes, such as charging cases for earbuds or the chassis of TV remote controls. Exeger is known for its environmentally friendly manufacturing practices. The company has already integrated its Powerfoyle technology into products from well-known brands. Powerfoyle eliminates the need for single-use batteries and charging cables, making devices self-powered. Exeger is expanding its production capacity and aims to replace billions of disposable batteries each year. Other companies are also promoting light-harvesting power cells, but Exeger claims to be ahead in product development.