Gonçalo Correia (TU Delft) and Asier Jaureguibarria (DeustoTech) participated in the kick-off of the 48 projects funded by the first DUT call in Brussels last week. Representing the V2G-QUESTS project, they were enthusiastic about contributing to this significant initiative. The V2G-QUESTS project, part of the Positive Energy Districts (PED) pillar, focuses on studying equity in V2G (vehicle-to-grid) solutions, which is crucial for the future of sustainable urban development.
The kick-off event provided a platform for knowledge exchange and networking, fostering collaborations that will drive the success of the 48 funded projects. The discussions highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary approaches and the need for coordinated efforts to tackle the complexities of the energy transition.
For more information about the Positive Energy Districts (PED) pillar and its objectives, you can visit the DUT website. To learn more about the V2G-QUESTS project and its contributions, check out our project overview.
For more updates on our research and collaboration efforts, stay tuned to the V2G-QUESTS website.