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Swedish organic PV manufacturer receives a financial boost

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Indoor PV specialist Epishine has received direct funding of SEK 33.7 million ($3.46 million) from the Swedish Energy Agency for the expansion of its roll-to-roll production line.

October 13, 2025
Valerie Thompson

Epishine, a Swedish manufacturer of organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells, has received direct funding of SEK 33.7 million ($3.46 million) from the Swedish Energy Agency (SEA) to expand the capacity of its industrial roll-to-roll PV production line.

The six-year-old company produces thin and flexible indoor PV modules that can be integrated into self-powered electronic devices such as remote controls, asset trackers, remote sensors and retail display equipment.

“Being selected for this project allows us to accelerate our roll-to-roll production capacity to meet the rapidly growing demand we are seeing from customers worldwide,” Anders Kottenaur, CEO of Epishine, said in a statement.

The company says its scalable manufacturing processes and design flexibility allow it to meet the needs of manufacturers looking to reduce the use of disposable batteries and achieve a lower total cost of ownership for connected devices.

“As a global leader in high-performing indoor solar cells, we are driving the transition as the market evolves, making this acceleration both urgent and essential,” said Kottenaur.

Epishine further noted that it is entering a “decisive expansion phase,” raising capital from investors to increase production capacity. The company has a factory in Linköping, Sweden, which it completed in 2023.

The SEA Prize is part of a larger funding initiative of SEK 240 million awarded to nine domestic renewable energy companies.

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