
2022
IA-PROTECT
Project co-financed by HAZITEK – a program of support for business R&D – ZL-2022-009402022
IA4TES PROJECT
Ariadna Grid is participating in the IA4TES project: Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Energy Transition. The main objective of this project is to develop advanced Artificial Intelligence technologies within the energy sector. This will serve as a catalyst for the energy transition in four distinct areas: renewable generation, smart grids, efficient consumption, and enabling markets. see more

2021
Grid4.0
The main objective of the project is to develop a remotely operable hybrid protection device with 4.0 network monitoring for Low Voltage. Project co-financed by HAZITEK – a program of support for business R&D – ZL-2021-003672021
Global Smart Grids Innovation Hub
Ariadna is part of the group of companies contributing their expertise to the development of projects related to the digitization of networks.

2020
ILFG2 Pro
The objective of this project is the development of a new Line and Phase Identification device for Low Voltage, allowing for the determination of the connection between customers and secondary substation in cascade electrical networks with intermediate distribution elements. Project co-financed by HAZITEK – a program of support for business R&D – ZL-2020-00109. Collaboration with Merytronic.2020
Secondary substation platform SSP
Ariadna is part of the E4S Alliance consortium, formed by a group of companies that have joined forces to create a new intelligent and open standard for transformation centers, promising to be a turning point in the rapid evolution of the global energy sector. The main objective of the “E4S Alliance” consortium is to accelerate the creation of a standards-based, open, interoperable, and secure architecture that addresses the technical and business challenges faced by electric companies worldwide.

2019
READER+
Project co-financed by HAZITEK – a program of support for business R&D – ZL-2020-001092019
GESCAM
Project co-financed by HAZITEK – a program of support for business R&D – ZL-2020-00109.

2018
Proyecto Charge@home
Precise Management of Congestion Points in Low-Voltage Networks with High Electric Vehicle (EV) Penetration and Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Presence. This project has received funding from the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme of the European Union (grant agreement No. 790499)2017
Proyecto LOCATE
The main objective of this project is the development of new equipment and applications aimed at improving the management of the low-voltage electrical grid, aligning its operation with the concept defined by smart grids (Smart Grids). This aims to enhance the supply quality, enable predictive maintenance plans, increase efficiency in electrical distribution, and safely and massively integrate distributed sources of renewable generation. This project was carried out in collaboration with Merytronic and funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, co-financed by the European Union. RTC-2017-6782-3