KPO 3

Within the funding received from the National Reconstruction Plan (NRP/KPO), the team from the Łukasiewicz Institute of Electrical Engineering planned the construction of the Power Electronic Converter Design Laboratory.
The Laboratory will be key to supporting the development of energy conversion technologies, particularly in the context of the growing importance of renewable energy sources and the electrification of transport.
 
The Laboratory infrastructure is designed to facilitate comprehensive product research and development, benefiting both businesses and research institutions.
Key functions of the Laboratory will include:
– providing the necessary tools to research new technologies and improve existing products;
– enabling business to test products in compliance with prevailing standards, which is key to ensuring safety and quality;
– organisation of training courses and workshops to offer support for businesses that want to improve their competence in the field of power electronic converters;
– optimising processes for market launches of new solutions, which has a significant impact on improving their competitive edge.
 
The Laboratory’s offer will be addressed to:
– manufacturers of energy converters, electric motors and photovoltaic panels can hire the Laboratory to test their products and conduct innovative projects;
– companies looking to develop and test innovations which can harness the Laboratory’s resources to accelerate the time of solutions to market;
– universities and research centres wishing to conduct research and development, with training for future engineers and researchers.
 
Marcin Mackiewicz, Ph.D. is responsible for this task his routine job is the Director of the Research Centre for Energy Systems.

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