A Laptop Fan that generates Airflow Using Ionized Air Molecules

Ventiva will unveil its innovative solid-state cooling system, a laptop fan that generates airflow using ionized air molecules, at CES 2025.

Ventiva’s cutting-edge system uses ionized air to create airflow, replacing traditional fans in laptops.

This technology offers benefits like silent operation, a slim design for thinner devices, and better energy efficiency than previous solid-state cooling methods.

Adopting this system could enable ultra-thin laptops but would require redesigned airflow pathways to address static pressure challenges.

“Ventiva’s Ionic Cooling Engine (ICE®) represents a quantum leap in thermal management technology. The ICE® technology moves air in a unique way, without moving parts, noise or vibration. Built on the principle of electrohydrodynamic airflow, ICE® harnesses the power of a minuscule plasma field to generate movement of air particles, delivering a potent “solid-state” cooling force suitable for up to 30-Watts Thermal Design Power (TDP) systems.”

source Ventiva