UK-based Lightricity, a spinoff of Oxford-based Sharp Laboratories of Europe, has launched testing equipment for indoor PV devices that are small enough to power wristwatches to larger ones meant for electronics devices and internet-of-things (IoT) sensors. Lightricity, which has been developing energy-harvesting indoor PV cells and sub-systems since spinning out of Oxford-based Sharp Laboratories of Europe in 2017, recently added a line of testing equipment for indoor PV cells dubbed Lightbox. "Our customers wanted equipment to characterize and evaluate different PV cell technologies. We developed ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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