R&D
E2C: where energy meets innovation
Innovation is a core element of our identity. The strong technological component that defines our products and prototypes is the result of a structured Research and Development process focused on experimentation, digital integration and continuous performance improvement.
Over time we have built strong partnerships with academia and innovation ecosystems, creating synergies that allow us to integrate the latest scientific and engineering advancements into our projects. This ongoing collaboration between industry and research enables us to anticipate technology trends and turn knowledge into practical, application-ready solutions.
Innovation as a strategic driver
For us, R&D is not a parallel activity to production but an integrated process that continuously drives our technological evolution. Through participation in national and European programs, funded projects and collaborative initiatives, we strengthen our ability to:
- Develop proprietary technologies and innovative solutions
- Generate distinctive know-how
- Increase market competitiveness
- Contribute to decarbonization and digitalization goals
Our R&D approach



Integration of scientific research and industrial application
We work with universities, research centers and technology partners to transfer advanced expertise into high value operational solutions.
Sustainability-driven innovation
We design technologies that improve efficiency, reliability and environmental performance of industrial systems.
Advanced testing and prototyping
We develop prototypes and innovative digital platforms, validating performance through testing, simulation and continuous optimization.
GEMS – HYRIS
The GEMS HYRIS project develops an advanced software platform for the intelligent management of hybrid energy systems, integrating photovoltaic systems, green hydrogen electrolyzers and battery storage.
An industrial research initiative focused on the green and digital transition, aimed at optimizing efficiency, sustainability and competitiveness of next generation energy systems.

