Innovations in High-Voltage Solid-State Transformers showcased in Zaragoza (Spain) on February 25
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Innovations in High-Voltage Solid-State Transformers showcased in Zaragoza (Spain) on February 25

27.01.2026 youris.com

The SSTAR project has focused on increasing the operational voltage level of solid-state transformers (SSTs), a key technology for future medium-voltage DC grids, enabling wider applications and more sustainable power grid solutions.

To mark the end of the project, the SSTAR final event “Beyond the Prototype: From Development to Deployment of High Voltage Solid-State Transformers” will take place on 25 February 2026 at Mobility City, Zaragoza (Spain), with the possibility to attend online.

The event will present the project’s main results and open a discussion on system integration, real-world deployment and the role of SSTs in the next phase of grid innovation, bringing together experts from industry, grid operation and policy.

Participants wishing to attend in person are invited to register by 13 February 2026.

Click here to register.

Discover the full agenda and event details here.

Contacts:
Project coordinator:
Jonatan Peris Rivas, CIRCE, jperis@fcirce.es


Communication Manager:
Ilaria Bonetti, ICONS ilaria.bonetti@icons.it
Erika Novellini, ICONS erika.novellini@icons.it
Simona Serramondi, ICONS simona.serramondi@icons.it

Project website: https://sstar-project.eu
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sstar-project/
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27.01.2026 youris.com
Regions: Europe, Belgium, Spain, European Union and Organisations
Keywords: Business, Renewable energy, Applied science, Public Dialogue - applied science

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