Empowering devices with organic fuel cells: embedded in your body or powering the field.
PowerOnMe LLC is a Delaware-registered technology startup developing biofuel cell systems that convert organic materials—like body fluids or agricultural waste—into clean, self-sustaining energy for small devices.
Our mission is to create smart, autonomous power solutions for critical applications such as implantable medical devices and off-grid environmental sensors, where traditional batteries fall short in terms of lifespan, safety, and sustainability.
Founded by researchers with Ivy League backgrounds, PowerOnMe integrates expertise across materials science, bioengineering, electronics, and systems operations to develop next-generation organic energy technologies.
PhD in Chemistry, Former Postdoc at UPenn, leads product vision, technical direction, and strategic growth.
PhD in Chemical Engineering, Former Postdoc at UPenn and Princeton, lead product design and technology development.
PhD in Neuroscience. Former Postdoc at UPenn, Manages operations, finance, and partnerships with a background in psychology and neuroscience.
Modern micro-devices—like implantables and remote sensors—rely on batteries that:
Especially in healthcare and low-infrastructure regions, these limitations can be life-disrupting or cost-prohibitive.
We design and build organic-material-powered micro fuel cells that:
Let's discuss how our expertise can help you power your devices with organic fuel cells.
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