
Powering Global Sustainability Through Innovation
At Nooralite, we're dedicated to providing solar-powered electricity to millions of people globally, making our planet safer and healthier for future generations. We address two critical challenges in today's renewable energy landscape:
Elevating Portable Power:
Traditional portable solar chargers provide minimal power. We've engineered high-capacity solutions that deliver serious charging capabilities anywhere.
Expanding Solar Adoption:
Less than 0.3% of Canadian homes have rooftop installations, so we're creating community-based solar energy solutions that significantly increase clean energy contribution.
The United States alone has contributed 20% of global carbon dioxide emissions since 1850. Our origami-inspired technology offers an immediate way for individuals to take meaningful action against climate change, providing robust solar solutions without expensive permanent installations.
The Origami Innovation
Our breakthrough came from looking at the ancient Japanese art of paper folding. As origami transforms a flat sheet into complex designs, our solar devices expand from compact forms into expansive energy-collecting surfaces. This approach solves the fundamental challenge of solar energy: you need a large surface area to generate meaningful power, but most homes have limited space for permanent installations.
Each Nooralite device contains multiple solar panels that work together to maximize energy collection when deployed. They fold into beautiful, functional objects that complement your home when not in use.


Powering 20% of Your Home with Portable Solar
Lighting and small appliances account for approximately 22% of the average North American home's energy consumption. Nooralite targets this niche—providing enough clean solar energy to significantly reduce one's carbon footprint without requiring major home modifications.
As global initiatives push toward 100% clean energy by 2050, Nooralite offers an immediate, practical step individual homeowners can take today. We aim to make "personal solar" as common as any other household appliance.