Smart Electricity Grids | Event week | 26 – 29 May 2026
Cuneo, Italy and online
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An intense week of events will take place in Cuneo (the largest city in Piedmont, Italy, and therefore nicknamed ‘Great’, 'Granda' by locals) between 26 and 29 May 2026.
During the week the results of two Metrology Partnership projects will be presented:
Metrology support for enhanced energy efficiency in DC transportation systems (22NRM04, e-TRENY)
Characterisation of AC and DC MV instrument transformers in extended frequency range up to 150 kHz (22NRM06, ADMIT)
The event will also highlight the activities of the European Metrology Network for Smart Electricity Grids.
The focus will be on strategic topics such as energy efficiency, sustainability, and innovation in transport systems and electrical grids.
The programme includes three technical sessions featuring researchers from various European countries, as well as an open workshop with broad and diverse participation.
An expert panel discussion will take place on Wednesday afternoon, 27 May, on 'Electrified transportation and future needs of instrumentation – the next grid challenges'.
The session will bring together leading experts to explore emerging measurement challenges in electrified transport systems, with outcomes intended to inform future research priorities in smart grids metrology.
The events will be as follows:
- 26 May morning: Final meeting of the ADMIT project, open to partners and stakeholders
- 26 May afternoon: Final meeting of the e-Treny project, open to partners and stakeholders
- 27 May: Final workshops of the ADMIT and e-Treny projects. The event is open to the public
- 28 May: EMN Smart Grids Annual General Meeting
- 29 May: EURAMET Technical Committee for Electricity and Magnetism, Subcommittee Power and Energy meeting
For further information, please e-mail Domenico Giordano.
These Metrology Partnership projects have received funding from the European Partnership on Metrology, co-financed by the European Union Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme and from the Participating States