World’s First Rechargeable Solid State Battery Chips Now Available in China

2014-01-28
World’s First Rechargeable Solid State Battery Chips Now Available in China
 
Beijing, November 28,2013 - Cymbet Corporation announced today that EnerChip™ rechargeable solid state batteries are commercially available throughout China. Cymbet has appointed Opto-Sensor as a new sales representative and distributor for mainland China. Cymbet EnerChip solid state batteries are uniquely fabricated using standard semiconductor integrated circuit processes with patented construction techniques. EnerChip batteries are packaged in plastic packages and use the same surface mount technology (SMT) and reflow solder attachment as other Integrated Circuits found in electronic devices.
 
Cymbet EnerChip batteries have many unique capabilities as compared to the legacy coin cell batteries and supercapacitors currently used for power backup or energy harvesting storage. Electronic product designers who need innovative rechargeable energy storage solutions utilize Cymbet EnerChip batteries that are: life-of-product, thin, eco-friendly, non-cytotoxic, electrically superior, IC compatible, and cost effective. Cymbet EnerChip solid state batteries are commercially available in either bare die form or as standard plastic IC packaged parts. Cymbet provides many technical resources for product design teams on www.cymbet.com.
 
In order to introduce the Beijing electronics design community to technology and the many applications for EnerChip batteries, Cymbet is presenting a free Symposium with product demonstrations on Tuesday December 3, 2013 from 13:30 to 16:00 titled “Energy Harvesting Power for Internet of Things and Wearable Technology” at the Beijing Crowne Plaza Hotel Zhongguancun No.106 Zhi Chun Road, Haidian District Beijing 100086.
 
Cymbet will also be exhibiting and presenting at the 2013 China International Energy Harvesting Summit December 5-6, 2013 in Shanghai China. Steve Grady, Cymbet’s Vice President Technical Marketing is the Conference Chairman on December 6 and will also lead a panel session titled “Challenges and Opportunities of Power Management in Energy Harvesting Sensor Networks.”
For additional information on EnerChip solid state batteries, please contact Nick Chen at nick@opto-sensor.com.tw
 
For further information: info@opto-sensor.com.tw