Inside the ‘disappearing batteries’ revolution: How forest-powered supercapacitors could keep wireless sensors running for years



  • Forest-powered supercapacitors could replace batteries in IoT devices and sensors
  • A Swedish startup uses a forest-based lignin polymer to replace toxic metals
  • S-Power offers fast charging, a long lifespan of 8 to 10 years and other savings

Swedish startup Ligna Energy hopes its new S-Power technology can solve unsustainable demand for batteries as demand for indoor environmental sensors, wearable devices and other IoT terminals increases.

The company maintains that a growing number of these devices do not actually require built-in energy storage because they consume minimal power and can operate intermittently. Those that can harvest ambient energy, such as light, RF signals, vibrations, and temperature differences, could be among the best suited for this futuristic technology.

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