Ireland-based EPRI Europe DAC was established in 2019 by EPRI International Inc. as its European research arm. Founded in 1972, EPRI is the world's preeminent independent, non-profit energy research and development organization, with offices around the world. In Europe, our researchers are present in 5 countries: Ireland, Poland, Germany, Spain and France.
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Upcoming Events
CIRED (International Conference & Exhibition on Electricity Distribution)
12-15 June, Rome, Italy
CIRED, the Leading Forum where the Electricity Distribution Community meets, holds the major International Electricity Conference & Exhibition every two years in different venues in Europe with a worldwide perspective and participation.
Eurelectric Power Summit
20 - 21 June 2023, Brussels.
The Eurelectric Power Summit is a unique arena to discuss the future of the energy world, from hydrogen to digitalisation and the strengthening of the EU ETS.
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Latest News
EPRI Launches Collaborative Initiative to Support Widescale National EV Rollout (EPRI.com)
August 7, 2023 - EPRI launches a new, three-year initiative—EVs2Scale2030 —that will collaborate with more than 500 stakeholders to ready the electric grid and accelerate the development of EV charging infrastructure.
Great River Energy joins nationwide electric vehicle initiative (GreatRiverEnergy.com)
July 19, 2023 - Great River Energy is one of the founding utility partners of EVs2Scale, a three-year initiative led by EPRI and will add an electric cooperative voice to discussions among critical stakeholders as EV goals increasingly target 50% market share by 2030.
EPRI launches 3-year initiative to address grid constraints, develop tools to serve coming EV loads (UtilityDive.com)
April 19, 2023 - Rising loads associated with electric vehicle charging will begin to stress the power grid over the next few years, and a three-year initiative by the Electric Power Research Institute aims to ease the electric transition.