LAS VEGAS, January 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The four-day Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026) concluded in Las Vegas, with BiLight, a global pioneer of flexible perovskite-based photovoltaic (PV) technology, making a remarkable debut as a green technology dark horse. Guided by its brand vision of “energy equity,” the company is driving the global, scenario-based adoption of flexible photovoltaic technology.
Themed “Defining the Physical Limits of AI,” this year’s CES highlighted the deep integration of green energy and AI as a key trend. BiLight showcased three main product lines at the Las Vegas Convention Center, breaking the inherent perception of traditional photovoltaic products as “bulky, inflexible, and single-scenario.” Among the highlights, the first flexible rollable perovskite solar curtain has attracted considerable attention, integrating sun protection, thermal insulation and power generation functions to directly provide electricity to home and office devices, reshaping the “PV + Space” application ecosystem. Additionally, the portable roll-up solar product has become a favorite for outdoor photovoltaic applications, thanks to its portability and efficient energy supplementation capabilities. The lithium-free perovskite electronic nameplate has set a new benchmark for office innovation: optimized with low-light power generation technology, it can stably supply power under ordinary indoor lighting. Combined with a low-power e-paper display and Bluetooth refresh functions, it enables “seamless charging and always-on use”, addressing the resource waste of traditional paper nameplates and the environmental concerns of lithium-ion battery devices. This innovative solution gave rise to numerous consultations and negotiations with manufacturers and buyers of office equipment.
BiLight’s technological strength has sparked cross-sector collaborations. A major energy storage company has discussed joint research and development for “flexible + portable photovoltaic storage” to alleviate battery anxiety for outdoor devices. Automotive representative SHM explored rollable solar sunroofs and photovoltaic curtains to improve vehicle endurance. AI hardware company BleeqUp and satellite companies are also on board, exploring applications in smart terminals, space energy and IoT tracking.
During a roadshow hosted by TMTPost, BiLight co-founder James Fang presented a three-year roadmap: comprehensive coverage of scenarios spanning consumer electronics, automotive storage, building-integrated photovoltaics and satellite power, creating a “PV+” ecosystem. This vision and clear strategy have strengthened the confidence of global partners.
In the future, BiLight will prioritize R&D, deepen global collaborations and expand the scope of flexible photovoltaics. Committed to reshaping the global energy landscape, it aims to deliver on its promise of “energy equity”: making green energy accessible to all.
Contact: Hugo by, hugoni@bilight.com
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