Exeger Unveils Hyper-Efficient Powerfoyle DSSC Solar Cells

Exeger Unveils Hyper-Efficient Powerfoyle DSSC Solar Cells
Textures of Powerfoyle DSSC Solar Cells. Source: Exeger

Exeger, a Swedish startup, has introduced its Powerfoyle solar cells, promising to revolutionize indoor solar technology. These dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC) offer high efficiency and flexibility, aiming to displace traditional batteries in various devices. Exeger's factory, the largest of its kind in Europe, produces 2.5 million square meters of solar cells annually. Co-founder Giovanni Fili predicts the technology will impact a billion lives by 2030.

Powerfoyle is the world’s most adaptable solar cell, thanks to Exeger's unique screen printing technique, allowing customization to match each product and brand design without compromising aesthetics. The solar cells can mimic textures like leather, brushed steel, carbon fiber, fabric, and wood, tailored for each product.

The patented skin-like material integrates seamlessly into various products, offering waterproof, dustproof, and shockproof features. Already utilized in items like the Adidas RPT-02 SOL headphones, Powerfoyle cells work under any light condition, are durable, and aesthetically versatile.