Hackaday Low-Power Challenge:

How low can you go?  The 2023 Hackaday Low-Power Challenge is about doing the most with the least juice -- bang for the power-budget buck, if you get our drift.  And with three $150 gift certificates from Digi-Key on the line, you'll be able to keep your projects going forever.  

More and more projects need to run on their own power, and more often than not, that means getting by without access to a wall plug.  This contest is to encourage your designs that run on solar, small batteries, and generally energy harvested from wherever you can get it.  But the power generation mechanism is taking the back seat here – we want to see what you can do with a few good electrons.  Surprise us with your maximum minimalism!

You've got until March 21, to get your entry in, but these aren't necessarily simple builds, so get going now.

Awards

Thanks to our partner Digi-Key, three top projects will be awarded a $150 shopping spree to Digi-Key.

Special Categories:

Examples

Need some inspiration? Here are some projects to check out that should get your ideas flowing:

How to Enter

Document your project on Hackaday.io. Share images or videos of your project and tell the story of how you designed it and built it in the description of your project.

Once you have published your project, look in the left sidebar for the "Submit project to..." menu to enter it in the Low Power Innovator Contest:

Judging Criteria 

Here are the criteria judges will have in mind while reviewing entries: 

Contest Rules

All designs must do something. Our primary criterion is doing the most with the least.