Canada-based Solaires Enterprises has announced the shipment of its first paid customer order from its mass manufacturing facility with SEI, a joint venture in China between Solaires Enterprises and Genesis Technologies.

This delivery of Solaires’ perovskite-based PVModules marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey from R&D to commercial scale. Solaires stated that this shipment is just the beginning as it and SEI ramp up production efforts. The modules were shipped to a global manufacturer of electronic devices for use in
different sensor applications.
The modules are part of Solaires’ growing portfolio of solutions designed for IoT, low-power electronics, and next-generation energy applications. With the manufacturing infrastructure now in place, Solaires is positioned to accelerate the delivery of lightweight, high-efficiency perovskite PV technology to customers worldwide.
“Today’s shipment marks the moment Solaires turns innovation into impact. Our joint manufacturing facility with SEI enables us to scale perovskite PV technology at a pace that meets the growing demand for clean, efficient energy in IoT, consumer electronics, and beyond” said Fabian de la Fuente, co-founder and COO of Solaires. “Solaires expects to ship to several customers and applications from our factory in the next quarter”.
“Partnering with Solaires allows us to combine our manufacturing expertise with their groundbreaking perovskite PV technology. This first shipment is just the start of what we can achieve together.” said Brian Yang, Chairman of SEI Energy.
Solaires' PVModule technology offers an affordable and easily printable solution that aims to revolutionize the industry. These modules boast superior light absorption, resulting in unparalleled performance and an impressive energy conversion efficiency of 35% specifically optimized for indoor applications. Solaires' manufacturing process is not only cleaner but also more cost-effective compared to traditional silicon-based materials. Solaires' PVModules enable self-charging capabilities for a wide array of battery-driven devices, including wireless keyboards, smart door locks, electronic shelf labels, sensors, IoT devices, and more.
In November 2024, SEI Energy Technology announced the successful trial production of perovskite modules in China-based production line.