Ionic–organic ratchets are three-terminal electronic devices with asymmetric conductivity of the active layer. These devices are capable of generating useful direct current electrical power by converting electromagnetic noise signals available in any environment. In this work, we demonstrate for the first time an n-type ionic–organic ratchet which can generate a current of up to 7.29 μA and power up to 12.5 μW that exceed the values reported for many of the presently state-of-the-art, p-type organic electronic ratchets. We show that n-type ratchets require elimination of electron traps at the SiO2 surface, which is not required in p-type devices. This can be achieved by using a trap-free passivation layer such as benzocyclobutene, where...