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Environment friendly thin film batteries to pep up RFID technology

Filed in archive Companies by gautam on January 30, 2008

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Now RFID tags will come under the green blanket as they will be in the company of environment friendly green performance batteries. Here are the EnerChip family of thin-film battery devices which not only end the need of battery replacement but also offer superb performance which does not even harm the environment around you.

Designed for RFID and other technologies these are small and highly rechargeable batteries which distribute energy. It eliminates the requirement for battery replacement and since they have been created from materials which are not hazardous and are lead free therefore it does not cause any harm to the health of the environment. The RFID technology would definitely be gaining from EnerChips in the coming future and respect in the eyes of environmentalists too!!


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