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SoluM Introduces Light-Powered Rail-Based ESL System, Powered by Epishine

By: Newsfile

New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - January 16, 2025) - SoluM, the global leading manufacturer of electronic shelf labels (ESLs), has partnered with Epishine, a Swedish pioneer in printed organic solar cells, to introduce an innovative rail-based ESL system powered by light. Together, they deliver a groundbreaking solution addressing key challenges in sustainability, operational efficiency, and accurate price management while providing unmatched convenience and cost savings for modern retail operations.

Retailers today face increasing pressure to balance profitability, regulatory compliance, and improve overall usability and efficiency in their stores. Accurate pricing is essential for meeting these demands, preventing penalties and maintaining customer trust. Manual updates, however, are often slow, labor-intensive, costly, and prone to errors. SoluM's innovative rail-based ESL system allows for seamless price updates and flexible product management. The rail design makes it easy to mount, move, and adjust ESLs along the rail, providing unmatched convenience for retailers. With in-house manufacturing facilities, SoluM achieves shorter development times, maintains high quality control standards, optimizes the supply chain, and maximizes cost competitiveness.

Modern ESLs, with their expanded capabilities, contribute to retail efficiency but often require frequent battery replacements, increasing maintenance costs and environmental impact. To overcome these issues, self-powered ESLs, powered by Epishine's organic, non-toxic solar cells, offer a game-changing alternative. The solar cells are optimized to capture indoor light, providing reliable performance even in low-light conditions. This makes them ideal for retail environments where light availability varies across shelves and durable materials are of most importance. The new light-powered rail-based ESL system by SoluM eliminates the need for disposable batteries. In large retail stores, which can hold over 50,000 unique items requiring ESLs, this innovation can save 50,000 batteries per replacement cycle—drastically reducing both maintenance costs and environmental impact.

"Our collaboration with Epishine demonstrates our dedication to providing retailers with innovative and cost-efficient solutions," said Sungho Jun, CEO at SoluM. "Together, we're creating a solution that simplifies operations, reduces maintenance costs, and enhances efficiency, all while offering the added benefit of significantly reducing battery usage and environmental impact."

"By integrating Epishine's indoor solar cells into SoluM's ESL rail systems, we're offering a practical way to future-proof retail operations, reduce battery dependency, and lower maintenance costs," added Anders Kottenauer, CEO at Epishine.

About SoluM
SoluM is a leading provider of electronic shelf label solutions, offering cutting-edge technology to revolutionize retail operations. Their innovative products and solutions are designed to enhance store management, customer engagement, and overall productivity. As one of the world's largest manufacturers of ESL solutions, SoluM holds a strong position as a global leader in the market.

Visit: www.solumesl.com

About Epishine
Epishine is a Swedish energy impact company, reimagining the capture of light with market-leading printed organic solar cells. Our technology captures indoor light to make electronics self-powered, making cables, disposable batteries, and unnecessary maintenance a thing of the past.

Visit: www.epishine.com

SoluM Media Contact
Sophia Shim|PR Manager
sjh@solu-m.com

Epishine Media Contact
Lisa Klofsten|Marketing Manager
lisa.klofsten@epishine.com

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