The China-based organic solar photovoltaic manufacturer has launched a range of indoor PV modules suitable for integration into digital office products and electronic devices.
Chinese organic solar photovoltaic (OPV) manufacturer ChasingLight Technology has launched a lightweight, flexible indoor PV module product suitable for integration into electronic devices such as sensors, asset trackers and shelf labels.
“We launched the iLux OPV module in May 2025. It performs well in low-light indoor environments and has been used in smart office products,” a spokesperson said. pv magazine.
The module is available in different sizes, from 10 mm x 30 mm2 and 50 mm x 50 mm, to 100 mm x 100 mm and 650 mm x 550 mm. “We have a mass production line for 650 x 550 mm² OPV modules, which has already been commissioned and started delivering products,” the spokesperson said.
The new product delivers 100.71 μW/cm2 and 0.82 V at 1,000 lux under 4,000 K LED lighting. At 200 Lux and 4,000K LED the power is 20.32 μW/cm2 and 0.77V. The ideal operating spectrum is 400 nm to 750 nm.
It has an efficiency of 19.92% with a 10-year lifespan, matching the life cycle and design features of the types of products it targets, the company said. The temperature range of the device is -20 C to 50 C with a relative humidity range of 0 to 85%. The typical bend radius is 60mm to 200mm.
According to the manufacturer, the module is customizable in terms of size, transparency and color. “It is already available in the market. Government departments, as well as several schools, have purchased it. It has been used in conference activities,” the spokesperson said.
ChasingLight Technology also offers its iLux OPV module in a device with a storage system and integrated power management circuit (PMIC), called iLux+.
Other intended applications include retail shelf labels, product packaging, smart locks, pressure sensors, remote controls, smoke detectors and asset trackers. The company also plans to explore markets for larger modules, such as vehicle-integrated photovoltaic (VIPV) modules and building-integrated PV (BIPV) modules.
Founded in 2020, ChasingLight Technology is backed by venture capital from nine investors.
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