
BrightVolt
Innovative manufacturer of solid state thin, and flexible lithium polymer batteries, and power efficient thin.
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BrightVolt is a company focused on the development and manufacturing of advanced battery technology, specifically solid-state thin-film lithium batteries. The company was originally founded in 1998 as Solicore, Inc. before rebranding to BrightVolt in 2015 to better reflect its focus on providing power solutions for a wide range of electronic devices. A significant milestone in the company's history was the acquisition of the intellectual property and manufacturing assets of German battery manufacturer VARTA Microbattery's thin-film business. Todd Peters, with a background in leading technology and manufacturing companies, has served as the CEO, guiding the company's strategic direction.
The core of BrightVolt's business revolves around its proprietary polymer electrolyte and manufacturing processes, which allow for the creation of flexible, ultra-thin, and safe batteries. These batteries are designed to power a variety of applications within the Internet of Things (IoT) sector, including medical devices, smart cards, and industrial sensors. Unlike traditional lithium-ion batteries that use flammable liquid electrolytes, BrightVolt's solid-state design eliminates the risk of fire and leakage, a critical safety feature for devices worn on the body or used in sensitive environments. The company generates revenue through the sale of these specialized batteries to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and device makers who require compact and reliable power sources.
BrightVolt's product line showcases batteries that can be produced in various shapes and sizes, offering design flexibility to its clients. The key benefit of their technology is the ability to create batteries that are less than half a millimeter thick, enabling the development of smaller and more discreet electronic devices. This unique selling proposition addresses the growing demand for miniaturization in the electronics industry. The batteries also boast a long-life cycle and low self-discharge rate, making them suitable for applications where battery replacement is difficult or infrequent. Through its targeted approach, BrightVolt serves a niche but expanding market that requires high-performance, safe, and customizable power solutions.
Keywords: solid-state batteries, thin-film batteries, lithium polymer, IoT power, medical devices, smart cards, industrial sensors, flexible electronics, battery manufacturing, wearable technology