A Swedish energy impact company, Epishine, supplied its indoor solar technology for Google TV’s new G32 remote through Ohsung Electronics, an official Google reference remote supplier. The remote was designed to run on ambient indoor light, removing dependence on disposable batteries. Epishine’s organic, industrially printed indoor solar cells were engineered to deliver continuous, maintenance-free power. The thin, flexible, bifacial design captured light from both sides and enabled charging in any orientation. This structure supported a lighter, battery-free form while ensuring consistent operation. Epishine’s CEO, Anders Kottenauer, said the collaboration was an important step that showed how the company’s solar technology supported major electronics brands while reducing conventional battery use.
Google TV remote uses Epishine indoor solar technology developed in Sweden
Epishine and Ohsung Electronics delivered indoor solar technology for the new Google TV remote, which used thin, flexible solar cells to eliminate disposable battery use.
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