
Nichicon and Epishine launch self-charging battery
The battery uses a lithium titanate (LTO) battery—a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that uses lithium titanate instead of carbon on the anode—and Epishine solar cells optimized for indoor lighting.
The self-charging battery module is designated SCB-EpNi-2500-000400. Its solderless assembly connects directly to the PCB, making integration easy.
The device aims to shorten development cycles, minimize setup time and speed time to market for new devices while delivering cost savings and scalability.
“The launch of this product with Nichicon is a big step forward into the future of energy and technology. By integrating lightweight energy harvesting with energy storage, we are introducing an even smarter way to power electronics while contributing to a more sustainable future,” said Hassan Abdalla, Chief Product Officer at Epishine.
This collaboration marks an important advance in lightweight energy, offering a practical alternative to traditional disposable batteries. Powered by light and designed to last, this innovation eliminates the need to replace batteries. By addressing key challenges in sustainability, usability and cost-effectiveness, Epishine and Nichicon are setting new standards for powering next-generation smart devices.
2025-01-09 06:01:37