BiLight Innovation has concluded a PV event in Japan, in which it announced preliminary cooperation agreements with several industry partners and unveiled its latest space-grade perovskite innovation, the “Solar Wing”, an ultra-light, ultra-thin, and flexible photovoltaic solution designed to address power challenges in extreme and high-altitude environments.
Engineered to power AI edge computing devices and autonomous aerial systems, this perovskite PV technology delivers stable, efficient, and sustainable energy where conventional silicon solutions struggle. It was noted that its combination of scalability, thinness, and high performance makes it especially suited for urban scenarios where space is increasingly limited.
Building on its recent introduction of flexible, rollable perovskite PV curtains, which were first showcased at this year’s CES event, BILIGHT strives to bridge space-grade perovskite research with everyday energy applications. The company’s flexible curtain modules, battery-free electronic nameplates, and portable solar scrolls demonstrate how perovskite materials can transform indoor, ambient-light, and mobile energy generation. At the Japan expo, BILIGHT extended this philosophy, presenting its vision for full-scenario perovskite integration - from high-orbit satellites to smart homes.
Under its new brand vision, “Powering AI,” BILIGHT aims to build a comprehensive energy ecosystem spanning near-Earth orbit, high-altitude platforms, and ground edge computing. By interlinking the “cloud-network-terminal-edge” energy loop, the company is positioning perovskite photovoltaics as a foundational technology for the intelligent era.