The increasing use of renewable energy (solar, small hydro, wind) creates a large number of injection points in the power distribution grid. This new trend, although positive, has its drawbacks. The final consumer becomes as well a producer of electricity, causing high energy flows in both directions in an infrastructure that has not been designed for this. An uncontrolled injection of energy into the grid is a factor of instability. This phenomenon, which has already created serious stability problems in different European power grids, must absolutely be controlled.
An additional challenge is the emerging electromobility. The trend towards electric vehicles can be seen as very positive, but the charging stations pull more energy than what the grid can provide.

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01.12.2022 Depsys acquired by UK Energy Group (venturelab.swiss)
01.12.2022 UK Energy Group acquires Depsys (startupticker.ch)
17.11.2021 Top-notch executives for deeptech startups (startupticker.ch)
21.10.2020 Smartgrid Digitization boosts depsys expansion (startupticker.ch)
19.12.2019 Global accolades for Swiss innovations (startupticker.ch)
06.02.2019 DEPsys fasst in Deutschland Fuss (startupticker.ch)
10.01.2019 Two startups win at the Watt d?Or 2019 awards (startupticker.ch)
05.10.2018 DEPsys se rapproche du Groupe E.ON (startupticker.ch)
01.05.2018 DEPsys ouvre la voie en Allemagne (startupticker.ch)
20.12.2017 GridEye enters the international markets (startupticker.ch)
20.12.2017 SEF4KMU: Die acht neuen Label-Träger 2017 (startupticker.ch)
22.09.2017 Singapore Power Group inks agreement with DEPsys (startupticker.ch)
22.09.2017 Singapore Power Group inks agreement with DEPsys (startupticker.ch)

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