In the world of property technology, one of the enablers for future optimization is light-power. Today's light-powered solutions go beyond capturing sunlight, utilizing advanced technology to convert indoor light into a sustainable energy source for sensors and electronics. But how does this technology work and how can it power devices like sensors, locks, and other electronics to make buildings smarter and more energy-efficient both immediately and in the long run?
Light-powered operate on a simple principle: converting light into electrical power using materials that react to light. Solutions optimized for indoor light allow buildings to utilize existing indoor light to enhance the functionality and sustainability of their smart devices.
Light-powered technology offers a range of benefits that make it an attractive option for sustainable, cost-efficient, and dependable power solutions. This technology provides a sustainable alternative with a lower Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) compared to current power options, independent from traditional power sources and significantly cutting carbon footprints. Additionally, these devices reduce the need for frequent battery replacements or wired installations, which translates to lower maintenance costs. Moreover, the dependability of light-driven technology ensures that critical systems, such as security, operate uninterrupted, regardless of external power issues. This reliability makes light-powered technology an ideal choice for applications where consistent performance is crucial.