Development of an indoor light simulator for the characterisation of Photovoltaic components and autonomous IoT systems

Lead Participant: LIGHTRICITY LIMITED

Abstract

Lightricity has developed world leading efficiency indoor photovoltaic (PV) technology capable of powering a multitude of small wireless devices e.g. for wearables and the Internet of Things (IoT). The company currently sells its unique indoor PV component technology to IoT device developers and also offers PV-powered IoT devices to systems integrators and IoT solution providers. In order to test our products in the full range of lighting conditions likely to be experienced by the devices and therefore demonstrate performance potential vs battery-powered devices, we have developed a family of affordable, portable light simulators (Lightbox). As well as helping address our internal needs, the Lightbox is currently sold to researchers and PV-powered device developers.

We need to fully characterise and optimise the Lightbox product in order to improve its performance. Working with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) brings access to unique custom measurement capabilities, expertise and linkage to standards development. The project will help us improve the accuracy of the Lightbox and ensure that it is aligned to future international standards. This will increase customer confidence in this product and make it a unique, low-cost testing tool for PV-powered IOT devices.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

LIGHTRICITY LIMITED £31,270 £ 31,270
 

Participant

NPL MANAGEMENT LIMITED £18,727
INNOVATE UK

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