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#This Swedish startup is saving the world by adding solar power to gadgets

“This Swedish startup is saving the world by adding solar power to gadgets”

It’s a sunny time for solar power — and for good reason: it’s abundant, renewable, and sustainable. As the world is turning towards alternative energy sources, solar is the fastest growing renewable. In fact, it accounts for over half of the 302GW of renewable capacity installed internationally in 2021.

But there’s still a long way to go. And one sector that solar can have a seismic difference? Consumer tech.

Swedish deeptech startup Exeger entered this space in 2009, with the vision to harness solar energy for consumer electronics and make battery life woes a thing of the past.

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Now, 13 years later, the company counts more than 200 employees and has two solar cell factories in Stockholm, where it engineers and produces its patented hardware. Called Powerfoyle, the technology can be seamlessly integrated into existing devices, enabling them to transform indoor and outdoor light into virtually endless energy.

Currently, six products using Exeger’s technology have been commercialized. Three of them are solar-powered headphones: the Urbanista Los Angeles, the Urbanista Phoenix, and the Adidas RPT-02 Sol. The company has also integrated Powerfoyle into the Blue Tiger Solare communication headset, the POC Omne Eternal bike helmet, and the Spåra Hund, a self-powered dog harness.

Exeger solar headphones