Proposal for autonomous power supply using waste heat power generation technology *Materials available
Self-powered sources for IoT and energy-saving applications! Efficiently convert and recover unused waste heat into electrical energy! A handy reference when considering implementation.
This document introduces a self-sustaining power source using our proprietary waste heat power generation technology. We have commercialized an ultra-thin and flexible thermoelectric power generation module called "Flekina," which can accommodate various low-temperature waste heat sources (around 300°C or lower)! The document includes numerous development examples of self-sustaining power supply systems for IoT and energy-saving applications equipped with "Flekina." Additionally, it features comparisons with other technologies and application examples, making it a useful reference for those considering implementation. We encourage you to read it. [Contents (partial)] - Efficiently converting and recovering the vast amounts of low-temperature waste heat (around 300°C or lower) present on Earth into electrical energy - Introduction of our unique proprietary technology - Development examples featuring the ultra-thin and flexible thermoelectric power generation module "Flekina" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■Development Case 1 (Self-Powered for IoT) ■Development Case 2 (Energy-Saving/Self-Powered for IoT) ■Development Case 3 (Self-Powered for Energy Saving) ■Development Case 4 (Self-Powered for Energy Saving) ■Comparison with Other Technologies (Advantages) ■Future Prospects *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Model number | overview |
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S1-P001B | For IoT, 10mW (3.3/5V) |
S1-P002B | For IoT, 180mW (9/12V) |
Self-sustaining power supply utilizing warm water waste heat | Energy-saving/For IoT (24V 20–40W/m) |
Self-sustaining power supply utilizing surplus steam | For energy saving (40kW) |
Self-sustaining power supply utilizing exhaust heat | For energy saving (200W) |