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California Perovskite Technology Inc. (CPTI)
CPTI transforms surfaces into power sources with world-best perovskite films.
Founded
2024
Employees*
2-10
Funding to Date*
$920,000
Website
cpti.co
* Data source: Crunchbase
Vivian Qu, Co-Founder & CEO
There is an explosion of AI compute at the edge, but they all need extra power. CPTI has the best power density to surface area ratio in the world. This means, for, say, a Boston we can extend the run time by up to 50% for a Boston Dynamics Spot robot, working a mission outdoors.
Their trusted original equipment manufacturer (OEM) allows them to grow fast and already be a commercial-stage company with industrial customers, less than a year after inception

As the physical world becomes smarter with AI onboard, it means every electronic device, every sensor, and every robot will run algorithms at the edge. In turn, this means greater demand at the edge for juice, for power.

CPTI meets this demand by turning every surface, of any shape or flexibility needed, into a light-harvesting, self-charging power source. Already a commercial stage company with several industrial customers, CPTI quickly has reached the world’s best power density and world best surface thinness, enabled by the inclusion of world record performance perovskites. This enables a very inexpensive nanomaterial manufacturing process that resembles inkjet printing, facilitating a 90% margin. And they’ve set up a manufacturing supply chain which is ready to scale fast.

Starting in devices and electronics, then moving to mobility, buildings, utility markets with scale. Imagine biometric watches that never need charging. TV remotes that never need the battery replaced. Field work tablets that work more hours. Cameras and sensors that don’t need an electricity source.