Delft, 22-JUL-2025
MEMSYS and Saft, a subsidiary of TotalEnergies, which develops advanced batteries for a wide range of industrial sectors including aerospace, mobility or in the industry, have signed a Letter Of Intent (LOI) and entered into a collaborative project to investigate the technical and commercial viability of a new type of wireless power source, aimed to serve the Industrial IoT market. In this new power source, which could eventually be deployed as an agnostic platform to serve a multitude of devices, ambient motions and vibrations in the vicinity of the IoT device are efficiently and smartly converted into electrical energy, using MEMSYS Energy Harvesting Technology. Saft, on the other hand, has an established track record of reliable and robust battery technology. Concepts for long-life buffering and backup power are investigated.
The envisioned power source will be capable of providing reliable, extremely long life energy at significant power levels, thereby lowering Total Cost of Ownership costs for device owners. By targeting Industrial IoT applications such as condition monitoring sensors and process feedback sensors, a rapid Return On Investment (ROI) as well as personnel safety benefits are expected by dramatically cutting the amount of manual interventions needed to maintain wireless sensor fleets.
First project results are expected in Q3 and Q4 of 2025, when preliminary testing has been conducted.
MEMSYS and Saft encourage any interested application/device partners looking to test this new technology, to reach out using the contact details below.
Further enquiries:
MEMSYS: Hugo Romer, CCO, h.romer@memsys.nl