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Dracula Technologies Unveils Enhanced LAYER OPV

Smaller, more efficient, and aesthetically enhanced OPV modules have 15% boost in power efficiency.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

Dracula Technologies announces a significant advancement in its LAYER technology, delivering 15% higher power efficiency along with new aesthetic improvements.

This breakthrough enables manufacturers to integrate smaller organic photovoltaic (OPV) modules while maintaining the same electrical performance or achieve greater power output at the same size, meeting industry demands for compact, battery-free solutions. Additionally, a new aesthetic coating enhances the module’s appearance, allowing seamless integration into various product designs.

A new aesthetic coating will be applied to the upper surface of the module to improve its appearance and conceal any potential defects. Customers will be able to choose from various finishes according to their preferences, with a catalog of available options to be released soon.

This addition ensures that LAYER modules not only deliver superior performance but also blend seamlessly into product designs. Furthermore, the new silver bus bars enhance the module’s visual appeal while also playing a role in boosting efficiency.

Addressing the Growing Demand for Compact, Sustainable Energy Solutions

As industries seek to minimize battery reliance, the need for efficient, maintenance-free energy solutions is growing, particularly in IoT, smart labels, and industrial automation. Batteries increase device size, require replacements, and contribute to electronic waste.

The latest iteration of LAYER enhances energy harvesting efficiency, generating sufficient power even under very low-light conditions (<100 lux). This enables device manufacturers to reduce power constraints, extend product lifespan, and eliminate battery-related maintenance, making self-powered electronics more viable than ever.

With improved efficiency and compact design, LAYER allows manufacturers to create autonomous IoT sensors, smart building automation devices, and electronic shelf labels. In retail, this translates to sustainable, cost-effective solutions for electronic price tags, while logistics and asset tracking benefit from reliable, battery-free energy sources.

“With 15% higher power efficiency, a more compact design, and enhanced aesthetics, we’re addressing the growing demand for smaller, more autonomous, and visually adaptable energy solutions in IoT and smart devices,” said Jérôme Vernet, VP sales of Dracula Technologies. “This advancement helps reduce costs, increase design flexibility, and achieve sustainability goals.”

This technological advancement replaces the previous copper bus bars with screen-printed silver, allowing for precise control of the line width, down to 1 mm, which increases the active area and enhances power generation by up to 15%. The use of screen printing ensures durability and stability, as it handles the dense silver paste more effectively, producing robust, long-lasting bus bars.

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