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What Visitors Will See at e-peas Booth at Electronica

Join us at ElectronicaFair 2022 to explore the latest advancements in energy harvesting and ultra-low power solutions from e-peas. Here’s what visitors can expect at our booth:     1. Real-Time Localization System with Battery-Free Tags Experience the future of tracking with our Real-Time Localization System, which features battery-free tags. This system, developed in collaboration […]

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Meet e-peas at Electronica and Explore the Latest in Energy Harvesting PMIC Technology

Join e-peas at Electronica (Booth 441, Hall C4) from November 15th to 18th to experience the next generation of energy harvesting PMIC solutions powering the future of IoT.   Discover Market-Leading Energy Harvesting PMICs At our booth, you’ll get hands-on insights into e-peas’ cutting-edge energy harvesting PMICs that enable energy autonomy from a wide variety

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Discover Realtime Location Service Tags Powered by e-peas PMIC at Electronica 2022

Revolutionary Energy Harvesting Solution for Realtime Location Services e-peas S.A., a leading innovator in energy harvesting technology, is collaborating with Quuppa, Nichicon (America) Corporation, tatwah SA, and top PV manufacturers to introduce a groundbreaking Realtime Location System (RTLS) at Electronica 2022. This state-of-the-art solution leverages energy harvesting to power location service tags, eliminating the need

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e-peas Featured in Forbes: Revolutionizing Smart Wearable Technology

How e-peas is Shaping the Future of Smart Wearables e-peas S.A. has been recognized in Forbes’ recent article, “How Smart Wearables Are Shaping Our Future,” published on September 29th, 2022. The article highlights the pioneering work of e-peas in the field of energy harvesting, a critical technology for the advancement of smart wearables.   Energy

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Webinar: Unprecedented 2.5 Months Operations in the Dark with e-peas’ New EVK!

Join us for an exciting webinar on Thursday, October 20th, 2022 at 10:00 AM (CEST) to discover how e-peas’ groundbreaking technology is revolutionizing energy harvesting!   Key Highlights of the Webinar:     Discover the Future of Energy Harvesting During this session, Bruno Damien will showcase the latest advancements in energy harvesting using the new

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Voltaic Systems and e-peas Cooperate to Release High-energy, Heavy-duty Module to Power LPWAN Applications

Lithium Ion Capacitors (LICs) are a great alternative to traditional lithium ion batteries in many LPWAN applications. While less power dense, they have a very broad temperature range and a very high amount of rated cycles (50,000+). Combined with the right panel, they can easily last 10+ years and dramatically reduce the costs of battery replacements.  

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Energous and e-peas Announce New Wireless Energy Harvesting Evaluation Kit for IoT, Industrial, Retail, and Medical Applications

Energous Offers Training for the New Evaluation Kit Featuring e-peas Boards and 1W WattUp PowerBridge Transmitter at SIDO Lyon on September 15th     SAN JOSE, Calif. – August 31, 2022 – Energous Corporation (NASDAQ: WATT), a pioneer in RF-based charging for wireless power networks, in collaboration with e-peas, a global leader in ultra-low power

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How Energy Harvesting-Based Solutions Bring OPEX Benefit & CAPEX Improvement Over Any Other Battery-based Solutions

Semiconductor technology follows many trends, one of which is the consistent reduction in minimum features dimensions and active power for a given function from one generation to the next. One key parameter that is often used to compare and discuss electronic equipment’s and their evolution is the power they use.     Whereas Energy is

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e-peas’ PMICs go to the Moon as a part of the University of Colorado/NASA project

Hundreds of 5 grams LunaSats powered by e-peas’ solar Ambient Energy Manager – AEM10941 – are going to the Moon to conduct local and distributed science missions.     About the project The name of the project is Great Lunar Expedition for Everyone (GLEE). The organization overseeing the GLEE mission is NASA’s Colorado Space Grant

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NICHICON and e-peas Release Energy Harvesting Power Solution for Maintenance-Free IoT Devices

e-peas, a leader in power management ICs (PMICs) for energy harvesting, has partnered with NICHICON CORPORATION, a leading manufacturer of miniature lithium-titanate (LTO) rechargeable batteries. This collaboration leverages e-peas’ high-performance PMICs and NICHICON’s micro energy storage devices to deliver an ultra-compact, lightweight, and long-term energy supply solution ideal for sensor nodes that do not require

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e-peas and QPower: Enabling self-powered wearable devices

Wearable electronic devices are set for growth   The development and employment of wearable electronic devices have rapidly increased in recent years. Their global market size has been valued at USD 32.63 billion in 2019 and is projected to further increase in the next years.   The interest in wearable electronic devices is due to

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