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 energy harvesting matters in retail
Retail spaces are rich in usable ambient energy – LED lighting, HVAC gradients, door motion, dense RF, etc. With the right energy-harvesting PMIC, this energy reliably supports:
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Wireless shelf labels and digital price tags
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Occupancy/footfall and asset-tracking sensors
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Cold-chain & smart-fridge monitoring
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Planogram/queue analytics and loss-prevention sensors
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Smart buttons and displays
What e-peas brings
e-peas PMICs maximise real-world yield (especially indoor light) while managing multiple storage options from rechargeable batteries and lithium capacitors to supercapacitors. Highlights include high conversion efficiency, Autonomous Power Management (APM), thermal monitoring, dual-storage flexibility, accurate MPPT for changing conditions, and fast cold-start, so devices operate longer with fewer service interventions and reduced waste.
Meet us in Paris
Pierre Gelpí, e-peas’ VP Sales & Business Development (EMEA), will be on site to discuss your shift to energy harvesting.
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Event: Tech for Retail 2025 – Europe’s leading show for technology, innovation, and sustainability in fashion, luxury, e-commerce, and retail (415+ exhibitors, 13,000+ visitors)
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Dates/Venue: November 24–25, Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles
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Book a meeting: www.e-peas.com/contact
The bottom line
Energy harvesting lowers maintenance, extends device lifetime, and enables sustainable sensor networks for modern retail.