CAP-XX Limited announced that Epishine has selected the CAP-XX GA230 supercapacitor for its indoor light energy harvesting (LEH) evaluation module. The module demonstrates how Epishine's indoor light energy harvesting cells, when combined with a thin CAP-XX supercap, can power indoor wireless sensors, electronics, IoT devices and other low-power devices that are normally powered by batteries. The new Epishine/CAP-XX/e-peas indoor light energy harvester LEH3 evaluation module features Epishine's 50 x 50mm photovoltaic indoor light cell to harvest ambient indoor light, a high-efficiency CAP-XX 3.5mm thin 400mF GA230 supercapacitorto store the harvested energy, and the e-peas AEM10941 energy harvesting power management integrated circuit (PMIC) for intelligent supercap charging and overall system power management. Once indoor light energy is harvested and stored in the supercap, it can power electronics and IoT devices when light is not available, can serve peak energy demands of the device, and can either eliminate the need for a battery or prolong battery life in typical low-power applications.