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R&D Sessions

This initiative consists of monthly webinars organized by EDP, dedicated to Research & Development, and focused on the challenges of the energy world and the projects that are shaping the future of the energy sector.

From universities and R&D centres to start-ups and companies in the sector, in these conversations we get together national and international experts to discuss the future of energy, the challenges of the sector and the solutions that are already being put into practice to revolutionise the energy sector.

We believe R&D is part of the solution to make our planet greener and more sustainable. In these conversations you can find out how the research and development of technologies will allow us to make this aspiration a reality.

Next webcast on: June 24 at 4 pm (GMT)

The Future of Solar: Beyond Conventional PV

Join leading voices from Fraunhofer CSP, VTT, and EDP as they unveil the next generation of solar innovation. From advanced PV recycling and perovskite tech to agrivoltaics, this session offers a glimpse into the solar future - moderated by João Gaspar.

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Last episode: Powering the mobility of tomorrow

Our R&D session highlighted AHEAD’s AI for EV grid design, EASELINK’s wireless charging tech, and TRANSTEJO’s insights on electric fleets and their role in sustainable mobility.

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