A custom-designed ferrocene-functionalized fulleropyrrolidine derivative Fullerene-Fc has been synthesized, which proves to be a feasible material to improve the performance of solid-state electrochromic devices. The molecule can be used as a dopant to design devices on substrates of rigid (glass) as well as flexible (PET) nature. The switching speed of devices made using poly(3hexylthiophene) and ethyl viologen could be improved to display a switching time of less than 1 s when the Fullerene-Fc molecule was added. The improvement in the performance of the electrochromic device is likely due to the solution processability of the Fullerene-Fc molecule compatible with other used electrochromic active materials, which helps to facilitate the necessary charge carriers for the redox reaction within the device. Additionally, a coloration efficiency of more than 350 cm 2 /C and cyclic stability of up to 500 s were shown by the device with a color contrast of more than 40%. Furthermore, the Fullerene-Fc molecule in the P3HT/EV device can be incorporated to fabricate an allorganic flexible device. The charge storage properties of fullerene and the redox behavior of ferrocene make it a good choice to be used as an electrochromic performance enhancer.