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This Swedish startup made the tech behind the world’s first solar-powered headphones – here’s how it works

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Sustainability Week 2024

This article is part of a series of sustainability-themed content we’re running to observe Earth Day and promote more sustainable practices. Check out all of our Sustainability Week 2024 content.

It’s been more than 15 years since Exeger began its attempts to create a new way to power your electronic devices and not only has the Swedish startup been successful in inventing solar cells that are powered by both natural and artificial light sources, but it’s also managed to partner with several leading consumer brands to add the tech to their products.      

But what exactly is this new solar power tech? How does it work? And which devices currently use it? Exeger’s CEO Giovanni Fili speaks to TechRadar this World Earth Day (April 22) about inventing ‘Powerfoyle’, a patented solar cell material that transforms everyday products into self-powered machines. 

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