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e-peas to showcase a simplified path to powering the Ambient IoT at Embedded World: Booth #4A 301

Demonstrations will highlight benefits across consumer, logistics and transportation, and smart building applications while showcasing the industry’s first single-chip PMIC for hybrid indoor-outdoor photovoltaic systems Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 3rd March 2026 – e‑peas, a pioneer in ultra-low-power energy harvesting power management technologies, will showcase its range of PMIC technologies at Embedded World. These enable more sustainable […]

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New Technical Paper: Under-explored Dimensions of Emerging Indoor Photovoltaics

As indoor-powered consumer and IoT products scale rapidly, developers face a new challenge: how to properly design, size, and integrate indoor photovoltaics for reliable energy harvesting. 🔗 Read the article here: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsenergylett.5c03760 We are proud to share a newly published article in ACS Energy Letters exploring critical (and often overlooked) aspects of emerging indoor PV technologies and their system-level

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Webinar Recording – AEM15820: Powering the Future of Indoor & Outdoor Energy Harvesting

If you couldn’t join our webinar “AEM15820: Powering the Future of Indoor & Outdoor Energy Harvesting”, we’ve got you covered -> the recording is now available here. In this session, we explore how the AEM15820 hybrid boost PMIC enables truly autonomous devices by harvesting energy efficiently across both indoor and outdoor light environments – from

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CES 2026: e-peas to debut AEM15820, industry’s first PMIC capable of harvesting full-range of hybrid indoor-outdoor PV cells

On display at the Venetian Expo Level 2, Booth #50752 from 6th to 9th January Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 17 December 2027 – At CES 2026, e-peas will make the public debut of its new AEM15820 power management IC (PMIC), the industry’s first single-chip PMIC capable of spanning the full dynamic range of hybrid indoor-outdoor PV cells.

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Webinar – AEM15820: Powering the Future of Indoor & Outdoor Energy Harvesting

Discover how the AEM15820 hybrid boost PMIC enables next-generation devices through hybrid energy harvesting, efficiently converting power from both indoor and outdoor light sources to achieve true autonomy. In this webinar, you will learn how the AEM15820 seamlessly adapts from microwatts to watts, extending system lifetime, reducing maintenance requirements, and enabling more sustainable, battery-independent designs.

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e-peas AEM15820 PMIC enables seamless energy harvesting from both indoor and outdoor light sources

Dynamic μW-to-W power range supports self-charging consumer devices, from CCTV cameras and headphones to hiking computers, powered by hybrid PV cells Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 3 December 2025 – e-peas today announces the launch of the AEM15820, an energy-harvesting PMIC designed to unlock the full potential of hybrid photovoltaic (PV) cells in both small portable devices and

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Run Your Device on Ambient Energy with e-peas’ PMICs

What if your devices could run continuously powered by the energy already in their environment? With the right energy harvesting PMIC such energy sources like light, vibration, thermal and RF become reliable power sources for low-power devices. Why it matters Longer device lifetimes Lower maintenance costs Greater design freedom How it works Energy harvesting PMICs

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Energy Harvesting for Retail: e-peas at Tech for Retail 2025

Energy harvesting – powering electronics from ambient light, heat, vibration, or RF – is moving from trials to scale. At Tech for Retail 2025 (Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles, Nov 24–25), e-peas will be on site to meet partners and customers and discuss how our ultra-low-power PMICs enable long-life, low-maintenance devices across connected retail. Why

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Introducing the AEM13921 – New Dual-Input Energy Harvesting PMIC

e-peas extends its leadership in ultra-low power energy harvesting technology with the launch of the AEM13921, the newest member of the AEM1392x family. Building on the proven success of the AEM13920, the AEM13921 redefines system flexibility and energy management efficiency for multi-source harvesting applications. Expanded Configuration & Performance Range Compared to the AEM13920, the AEM13921

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How Much Power Can Energy Harvesting Really Provide and What Can It Power?

Energy harvesting can deliver a surprisingly wide range of power – from just a few microwatts to several watts – enough to run many types of low-power electronic devices. These include: Wireless sensors (temperature, humidity, occupancy, etc.) Asset trackers Smart building and industrial IoT systems Wearables and remote monitoring equipment Environmental and agricultural sensors, medical

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New CAP-XX LEAF Platform demonstrates benefits of CAP-XX products together with e-peas AEM PMICs

Energy harvesting is reshaping the future of connected devices, and new solutions like the CAP-XX LEAF platform demonstrate benefit of close cooperation for development of truly autonomous electronics. LEAF (Light-Extracted-Accumulated-Farads) is a new hybrid supercapacitor-based energy-storage platform designed to deliver battery-like energy density with hybrid supercapacitor durability, very high cycling capability and long cycle life.

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