e-peas
Develops ultra-low-power energy harvesting and power management solutions that help electronics operate with reduced external power needs.
Overview
e-peas develops ultra-low-power energy harvesting and power management solutions for device manufacturers seeking to extend operating life and reduce reliance on conventional power sources. Its focus is on power efficiency at the hardware level, positioning the company in the broader deep-tech market for autonomous and low-maintenance electronics. The company secured €19.2 million, reported as a $22 million undisclosed round, to scale its technology and commercial reach. The financing supports expansion of its energy harvesting and power management portfolio as demand grows for lower-power electronics.
Funding History
Belgium’s e-peas secures €19.2 million to scale ultra-low-power energy harvesting and power management solutions
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has e-peas raised in total?
- e-peas has raised a total of $22M across 1 funding round.
- Who are e-peas's investors?
- e-peas's investors include Crédit Mutuel Innovation.
- What does e-peas do?
- e-peas develops ultra-low-power energy harvesting and power management solutions for device manufacturers seeking to extend operating life and reduce reliance on conventional power sources. Its focus is on power efficiency at the hardware level, positioning the company in the broader deep-tech market for autonomous and low-maintenance electronics. The company secured €19.2 million, reported as a $22 million undisclosed round, to scale its technology and commercial reach. The financing supports expansion of its energy harvesting and power management portfolio as demand grows for lower-power electronics.
- Where is e-peas headquartered?
- e-peas is headquartered in Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium.
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