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LONDON - CAP-XX Limited (LSE:CPX) has secured a design win with a major global semiconductor manufacturer for its supercapacitor technology, the company announced Tuesday in a press release.
The supercapacitors will be integrated into high-temperature electric chambers used in semiconductor fabrication processes. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed, and the semiconductor manufacturer was not named due to commercial confidentiality.
According to the announcement, CAP-XX’s technology was selected for its ability to operate in high-temperature environments where traditional batteries face limitations due to heat sensitivity and limited lifespans. The company stated its supercapacitors will help improve system uptime and reduce maintenance cycles in semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
"This is an exciting validation of our technology by a global industry leader," said Lars Stegmann, CEO of CAP-XX, in the press release. "Our ability to deliver high-performance energy solutions in challenging conditions continues to set us apart."
The London-listed supercapacitor manufacturer indicated this design win could potentially lead to broader adoption across additional applications within the semiconductor industry.
CAP-XX described the agreement as a strategic milestone that demonstrates the applicability of its technology in demanding industrial environments. The company positioned the win as evidence of growing demand for alternative energy storage solutions in applications where traditional battery technologies face performance limitations.
The semiconductor industry relies on precision equipment that operates in controlled environments, with consistent power supply being critical to manufacturing processes.
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