Kapsch Unveils Revolutionary Light-Powered Tolling Transponder
Kapsch TrafficCom has unveiled Elumian, a revolutionary tolling transponder powered by led lights. Unlike traditional transponders, Elumian uses mit Powerfoyle technology to harness light energy, marking a significant shift towards sustainability in the industry.
Elumian operates continuously without battery power, thanks to its innovative mit Powerfoyle technology. This technology captures light across a broader spectrum than conventional solar cells, ensuring efficient charging under various lighting conditions. Alfredo Escriba, CTO at Kapsch TrafficCom, hailed Elumian as a game-changer, stating it represents a fundamental shift towards sustainability in the industry.
Kapsch TrafficCom, a leading provider of traffic management and electronic tolling solutions, introduced Elumian as the world's first light-powered tolling transponder. The new technology is expected to lower distribution and disposal costs compared to conventional transponders, further promoting sustainable tolling practices. Elumian converts any available light source into energy, extending its operational lifespan and efficiency.
Elumian, powered by led lights, is set to transform the tolling industry. With its extended lifespan, lower costs, and enhanced sustainability, it promises a greener future for tolling systems worldwide.
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