CES 2026, the world’s premier consumer electronics show, showcases the latest innovations in technology. With wearable devices and AI-powered electronics evolving rapidly, device design is no longer defined by performance alone—it now emphasizes compact form, comfort, and seamless integration. BluePower invites product designers, engineers, and innovators to discover how our custom-shaped lithium batteries unlock new possibilities beyond traditional square cells.

When Standard Batteries Become a Design Bottleneck
In real-world product development, battery challenges rarely come down to capacity alone. For engineers and product designers, the more difficult problems often emerge at the structural level—when standard battery formats no longer align with the physical realities of compact, curved, or highly integrated devices.
As products become thinner, more ergonomic, and more spatially efficient, traditional square or rectangular cells can quickly turn into design bottlenecks. Teams may be forced to adjust internal layouts, compromise industrial design intent, or accept underutilized space simply to accommodate a standard battery form factor. In many cases, these constraints surface late in the development cycle, increasing redesign costs and slowing time to market.
For next-generation wearables and AI-driven electronics, battery geometry is no longer a secondary consideration—it is a core design variable.
Our Technical Stance: Batteries Should Conform to Design, Not the Other Way Around
At BluePower, we believe that batteries should be engineered to integrate into the product—not dictate its form.
Custom battery development, in our view, is not about creating visually different cells. It is a structural engineering discipline that addresses thickness limits, edge constraints, curvature requirements, and internal mechanical interfaces from the earliest design stages. By treating the battery as an integral component of the product architecture, we help engineering teams preserve design intent while meeting performance, safety, and manufacturability requirements.
Our focus on structural adaptability and extreme form factors enables solutions such as ultra-thin, ultra-narrow, and complex-shaped lithium batteries that fit naturally within compact and unconventional enclosures. This approach allows designers and engineers to reclaim internal space, maintain ergonomic profiles, and unlock new possibilities that standard battery formats cannot support.
What Engineers Can Explore at BluePower’s CES 2026 Booth
At CES 2026, BluePower will present a range of real, production-oriented battery samples that demonstrate how structural constraints can be addressed through custom battery engineering—not concept designs, but solutions developed with manufacturability and validation in mind.
Engineers and product designers visiting our booth will be able to explore:
- Ultra-thin battery solutions developed for devices with strict thickness limits, supporting lightweight and low-profile designs
- Ultra-narrow and edge-mounted battery solutions that enable layered architectures and maximize usable internal space
- Curved and custom-shaped batteries designed to integrate seamlessly with ergonomic housings and non-linear enclosures
- Low-temperature battery solutions that maintain stable output and reliability in cold operating environments
- Advanced silicon carbon battery solutions offering higher energy density for AI-powered and always-on applications
These samples highlight how structural adaptation and extreme form factor engineering can be achieved without sacrificing reliability, consistency, or scalability.
Who Should Talk to BluePower at CES 2026
BluePower’s CES 2026 showcase is designed for professionals who face real-world battery integration challenges, including:
- Engineers working within tight internal layouts or unconventional mechanical designs
- Product designers developing curved, ultra-thin, or space-constrained wearable devices
- Innovation teams exploring next-generation wearables, AI hardware, and compact consumer electronics
If battery geometry is limiting your design freedom or forcing compromises late in development, CES 2026 is the right opportunity to have a direct, engineering-level conversation.
Meet BluePower at CES 2026
Join BluePower at CES 2026, taking place January 6–9 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, and explore how custom battery geometry can unlock new possibilities for product design.
📍 Booth 35600
📩 For meetings or technical discussions, contact us in advance or visit us on-site to connect with our engineering team.
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