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School of Electrical Engineering

Electrical Power and Energy (EPE)

Electrical Power and Energy (EPE) is one of the three thematic infrastructures in the School of Electrical Engineering.
A large engineering lab with people working on various equipment. There's a yellow crane overhead and wiring everywhere.
ePoweHub laboratory is part of the Electrical Power and Energy (EPE) infrastructure. Photo: Aalto University / Mikko Raskinen.

The Electrical Power and Energy research infrastructure, hosted by the School of Electrical Engineering, enables research and education into electric machine and power electronics converter technologies. These are essential for wind turbines, solar photovoltaic plants, hydrogen systems and electric vehicles, as well as many other applications. It also has versatile facilities for lighting measurements and testing.

Facilities

ePowerHub facilities

ePowerHub

The ePowerHub enables research and education of electric machine and power-electronic converter technologies that are essential for wind turbines, solar photovoltaic plants, hydrogen systems, electric vehicles, electrified working machines, and many other applications.

Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation

Research infrastructure of the School of Electrical Engineering

On this page, you will find information about the research infrastructures of the School of Electrical Engineering.

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