Five UT PhD graduates develop solutions for a fair and secure power gridThe energy transition is putting increasing pressure on our electricity grid. How can we ensure that solar energy, electric vehicles and local energy cooperatives remain reliable and fair? Five PhD graduates from the University of Twente developed innovative solutions for smart charging, energy storage and cybersecurity. Their work strengthens the energy grid of the future: from office charging stations to the protection of entire power networks. All five obtained their PhDs within a month of each other.Read more
HyDriven unveils first hydrogen fuel cell car at the Red Bull RingDuring Formula Student Austria 2025, the student team HyDriven introduced a major first: for the very first time, a self-developed hydrogen fuel cell vehicle drove on the grounds of the iconic Red Bull Ring. This marked a significant step forward in the application of hydrogen technology in motorsport. The road to this achievement was not without challenges; both technical and organisational obstacles had to be overcome under high pressure.Read more
Five UT PhD graduates develop solutions for a fair and secure power grid
HyDriven unveils first hydrogen fuel cell car at the Red Bull Ring
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