pienitehoisten
Pienitehoisten is the genitive plural form of the Finnish adjective pienitehoinen, which means low-powered or low-energy. The term is used to describe devices, systems, or components that operate with relatively small power levels compared to more powerful alternatives. It is common in technical, electronics, and energy policy texts, as well as in product descriptions, to distinguish equipment that consumes less power.
In Finnish, pienitehoinen is formed from pien- (small) and teho (power) with the suffix -inen, and its
Typical usage domains include consumer electronics, telecommunications equipment, and energy-efficient technologies, where the distinction between low-
Overall, pienitehoisten functions as a precise linguistic tool in Finnish to refer to groups of items that