BiLight at CES 2026: Flexible Perovskite Solar Breakthroughs

CES 2026 ended in Las Vegas, USA, after a four-day run. BiLight made its debut at the show and positioned itself as a standout in the green tech track. As a global leader in flexible perovskite photovoltaic technology, BiLight presented a portfolio of world-first products and disruptive technical solutions. The company follows its brand vision of "Energy Equity" and drives worldwide scenario-based adoption of flexible PV.

CES built this year’s programme around "Defining the Physical Boundaries of AI," and it spotlighted the growing integration of green energy and AI. BiLight showcased three core product lines at the Las Vegas Convention Centre and challenged the standard view of traditional PV as "bulky, rigid, and single-scenario." The world-premier rollable flexible perovskite solar curtain drew strong interest. It combines sunshade, heat insulation and power generation, and it supplies electricity directly to home and office devices. It also reshapes the "PV + Space" application ecosystem. BiLight also showcased a handheld, rollable solar product suitable for outdoor use, thanks to its portability and efficient top-up charging.

BiLight also introduced a lithium-free perovskite electronic nameplate, setting a new benchmark for office innovation. The device uses low-light power generation technology and provides stable energy under typical indoor lighting conditions. It pairs a low-power e-paper display with Bluetooth refresh, delivering "seamless charging and permanent use" while cutting paper nameplate waste and reducing concerns about lithium-ion battery devices. The solution prompted extensive consultations and negotiations with office equipment manufacturers and purchasers.

BiLight’s engineering capabilities also triggered cross-industry collaboration at CES 2026. A leading energy storage enterprise held in-depth discussions with BiLight and explored joint R&D around the "flexible PV + portable energy storage" scenario. The teams aimed to ease anxiety about battery life in outdoor devices through integrated design. In the automotive sector, industry representative SHM examined rollable solar sunroofs and automotive curtain PV, and it discussed technical adaptation and product implementation to open new routes for improved vehicle energy endurance. AI hardware firm BleeqUp and satellite equipment companies also met with BiLight to assess how flexible perovskite solar technology can support smart terminals, space energy and IoT tracking.

TMTPost hosted a themed roadshow at which James Fang, Co-Founder of BiLight, outlined the company’s strategic direction. BiLight released a three-year product roadmap and set a goal to expand full-scenario coverage across consumer electronics, automotive energy storage, building-integrated PV and satellite energy. The company plans to build a "PV+" ecosystem. The vision of "Energy Equity" and the roadmap reinforced BiLight’s potential for global partners and strengthened confidence in future collaborations.

BiLight will continue to prioritise R&D, deepen cooperation with international partners and accelerate the adoption of flexible perovskite photovoltaic solutions across more sectors. The company aims to reshape the global energy application landscape through innovation, deliver on "Energy Equity," and make green energy accessible to everyone.

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