BiLight Innovations has launched three flagship innovations at CES: a flexible and lightweight rollable photovoltaic (PV) curtain, a lithium-free perovskite electronic nameplate and a portable solar scroll.
Targeting core home and office scenarios, these products aim to redefine the boundaries of traditional photovoltaic applications. Through technological breakthroughs in flexibility, battery-free design, and scenario-based integration, the launch has attracted widespread attention across the show floor.
The ultra-thin rollable PV curtain uses independently developed perovskite materials. It is merely 0.1mm thick and weighs under 150g/sq.m, with a bending radius below 10mm, challenging the rigidity of conventional photovoltaic modules. Achieving over 18% conversion efficiency with exceptional low-light performance, it integrates seamlessly into interior design - mounted on standard curtain rails while generating power from natural or ambient indoor lighting to supply lamps, smart devices, and energy storage systems. The curtain also provides thermal insulation and solar shading, delivering multifunctional performance in a single installation.
The lithium-battery-free electronic nameplate combines perovskite photovoltaic panels with low-power e-paper displays. Operating under typical 500-lux indoor lighting conditions, it enables continuous operation without charging or battery replacement. Bluetooth connectivity supports real-time content updates, displaying names, meeting agendas, and contact information for conference rooms or workstations, eliminating paper waste and battery degradation concerns for sustainable workplaces.
Expanding perovskite applications to the outdoor sector, BiLight also debuted a portable flexible photovoltaic panel. Built on the company's core flexible materials, this scroll-style solution redefines on-the-go power. Users simply pull both ends to instantly unfurl the compact unit into a full-sized generator. With a fabric-like thickness that fits easily into a backpack, it eliminates the bulk of traditional rigid panels, making it the ideal power companion for hiking, camping, and beach excursions.
These innovations showcase perovskite technology's advantages in low-light efficiency, mechanical flexibility, and low-power adaptation, expanding photovoltaic applications from industrial to everyday settings. Industry insiders suggest the products represent a significant advancement in flexible, battery-free photovoltaic solutions.