ONiO + Vinatech - Supercap powered Green IoT


Norwegian semiconductor company ONiO and South Korea’s VINATech have entered a partnership aimed at redefining the very foundations of sustainable IoT. ONiO, a Norwegian semiconductor innovator, and VINATech, a South Korean leader in energy storage, are joining forces to truly advance batteryless IoT technology. The collaboration adds VINATech’s supercapacitors to ONiO’s modular design stack, bringing new resilience to energy-harvesting electronics as part of a broader shift toward a solid-state power loop architecture.
This move reflects a growing recognition that ambient energy—light, RF, heat, vibration—is abundant but not always predictable. While ONiO.zero, ONiO’s flagship microcontroller, can start from under a microwatt and run on mere slivers of power, for certain use-cases it still needs a way to buffer and deliver energy reliably. That’s where VINATech becomes mission critical.
Supercapacitors offer something batteries don’t - the ability to charge and discharge rapidly, last through countless cycles, and endure harsh environments. Their inclusion in the ONiO ecosystem enables longer-lasting, maintenance-free devices across industries—from shelf labels and air quality sensors to industrial tags and smart buttons.
Rather than lock developers into a fixed stack, ONiO is curating a flexible ecosystem that enables design freedom while ensuring performance. VINATech’s Hy-Cap line complements ONiO’s flexible hardware stack, giving developers proven, production-grade options for buffering ambient energy. The result: faster prototyping, simpler power design, and hardware that behaves predictably in the wild — like a postage-stamp-sized PCB running a full ambient energy stack: harvester, VINATech supercapacitor, and ONiO.zero.
This partnership is one of several ONiO is cultivating to expand its batteryless toolkit. VINATech’s supercapacitors aren’t a lab experiment — they’re already powering millions of commercial devices, including Samsung’s latest solar-powered TV remotes. That kind of field-tested reliability fits ONiO’s practical philosophy: build for power independence, not theoretical perfection. As ambient-powered designs go from demo to deployment — and take advantage of the fact that supercapacitors like VINATech’s are not classified as batteries under EU regulations, these are the kinds of components that make it possible.
About VINATech
VINATech is a South Korean manufacturer of high-performance energy storage components, including hybrid and EDLC supercapacitors. Its Hy-Cap® line is known for rapid charge/discharge, long life, and stability in extreme conditions. VINATech’s products are used across consumer, industrial, and automotive markets, including in Samsung’s solar-powered TV remotes. The company operates globally with production in Korea and Vietnam.
For more information, visit www.vinatech.com
About ONiO
ONiO is a Norwegian fabless semiconductor company building wireless microcontrollers that run on ambient energy — including RF, thermal, solar, and kinetic sources. At the core is ONiO.zero: a RISC-V-based SoC that cold-starts from under a microwatt and integrates compute, radio, memory, and power management on a single die. Designed for battery-optional applications, ONiO chips enable maintenance-free, power-independent devices across IoT, sensing, and edge intelligence. Whether running fully batteryless or paired with advanced energy storage, ONiO’s platform gives developers the tools to design systems that last longer, deploy wider, and waste less.
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