Indoor solar panels capture electricity from artificial lighting, like LED and fluorescent bulbs, presenting a solution for low-energy electronic devices. These panels excel in powering devices needing continuous operation, such as remote controls and environmental monitors. They provide a sustainable alternative to batteries and plugs, supporting low maintenance and reliability. Ossila, a UK-based materials manufacturer, is pioneering this technology, which utilizes advanced materials engineered to absorb indoor light wavelengths. This innovation leads to flexible and lightweight designs that integrate seamlessly into various devices, enhancing their functionality and reducing battery waste.
Indoor solar panels are emerging as a smart solution for powering small, low-energy devices that need to run continuously - like sensors and smart-home systems.
Many of the new solar materials which work well in indoor light conditions can make devices that are flexible and lightweight.
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