We don’t often think about the moments when technology fails. A sensor that goes dark. A digital price tag that needs a battery replaced. A dead remote in a meeting room. But all these small power gaps add up to bigger inconvenience, lost time, high maintenance costs, and growing piles of batteries we’re still not recycling enough
In the beginning of Epishine’s journey we asked a simple question:
What if devices could continuously power themselves from the light that’s already around them?
Traditional solar is built for rooftops and open fields where there’s plenty of light and no need to adapt to indoor environments. Epishine’s solar cells are built for indoors, to quietly capture energy from surrounding light like LEDs or indirect sunlight. They are thin, flexible, ultra-light, and designed to fit into devices where batteries once ruled.
Our indoor solar cells are:
Epishine’s indoor solar cells are designed to power the kind of devices that quietly run our world, especially the small, smart electronics that make up the backbone of today’s connected environments.
Our technology is already enabling a wide range of low-power devices that operates without batteries or charging, including:
These are products that usually rely on small batteries, and in large deployments, those batteries add cost, complexity, and environmental burden. With Epishine’s indoor solar, these devices can run continuously using the light that’s already in the room. No disposable batteries needed.
It’s a small change with massive ripple effects: fewer service calls, longer lifespans, lower total cost of ownership, easier freight, user convenience and smarter systems that just work.
We work closely with product developers to make solar integration as easy as possible; we offer design support, technical documentation, and a growing set of developer tools.
No solar expertise required. Just the vision to build smarter and better.