Nuremberg, Germany – March 2023 – At Embedded World 2023, one of the leading international trade fairs for embedded systems, Geoffroy Gosset, CEO and co-founder of e-peas, gave an exclusive interview detailing the company’s vision, groundbreaking energy harvesting technologies, and its growing impact in the field of energy harvesting and ultra-low power semiconductors.
e-peas: Powering the Future of Edge Devices
During the interview, Geoffroy Gosset emphasized e-peas’ mission to revolutionize the way connected devices are powered. With the growing number of IoT applications and wireless sensor networks, the need for self-powered and energy-efficient devices is more urgent than ever.
e-peas, a Belgian semiconductor company founded in 2014, focuses on developing power management integrated circuits (PMICs) and ultra-low power microcontrollers that enable electronic devices to operate autonomously harvesting ambient energy from light, vibration, thermal differences, and RF sources.
“Our goal is to remove the last wire and battery from IoT,” said Gosset during the interview. “We want to make energy autonomy the new standard.”
Highlights from the Interview at Embedded World 2023
At Embedded World 2023, e-peas showcased its latest innovations and product lineup, including:
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AEM series PMICs: Industry-leading energy harvesting power management chips designed for photovoltaic, thermal, RF, and vibration energy sources.
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Low-power MCUs: Designed to maximize performance with minimal power consumption.
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Real-world use cases: Including smart agriculture, industrial automation, asset tracking, and smart home devices.
Geoffroy Gosset also discussed the challenges in scaling energy harvesting solutions and how e-peas’ technology overcomes key hurdles such as startup energy requirements, efficient energy storage, and real-time adaptation to fluctuating power sources.
Why e-peas Stands Out
e-peas is not just developing hardware, it is creating a complete ecosystem for self-sufficient IoT. The company partners with leading module makers and system integrators to support a wide range of applications that require reliable, maintenance-free energy solutions.
Their technology removes the need for battery replacements in remote or difficult-to-access devices, thus lowering maintenance costs and improving sustainability.
Looking Ahead
The interview concluded with Gosset sharing a glimpse into the company’s roadmap. e-peas aims to:
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Expand its product portfolio with even more efficient PMICs and MCUs.
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Support new energy harvesting technologies and hybrid energy sources.
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Partner with device manufacturers to co-develop fully autonomous systems.
Embedded World 2023 was a critical platform for e-peas to engage with engineers, developers, and decision-makers across industries, highlighting how energy autonomy is not just a concept—it’s a fast-approaching reality.
About e-peas
e-peas develops and markets semiconductor solutions enabling energy-autonomous devices. With a comprehensive portfolio of PMICs, MCUs, and sensor interfaces, e-peas provides the building blocks to power the next generation of smart, self-sufficient electronics.