PRODESA (2017–2022) was dedicated to developing energy efficiency projects specifically for the South Attica region under the SME Instrument.
EYDITI ENERGEIAKOS KAI PERIBALLONTIKOS SCHEDIASMOS EPE
Greek energy and environmental design SME specialising in energy efficiency planning and multi-utility service integration for the Greek market.
Their core work
EUDITI LTD (whose name translates to "Energy and Environmental Design") is a small Greek consultancy specialising in energy efficiency planning and utility infrastructure coordination. Their work spans the intersection of energy, water, and telecommunications services — as evidenced by their role coordinating the WETPaC project, which bundled water, electricity, and telecom into an integrated service package. Their second H2020 engagement was developing an energy efficiency project for South Attica, pointing to a practical focus on local and regional energy planning rather than fundamental research. In practice, they function as project developers and coordinators who translate technical concepts into fundable, implementable plans for the Greek market.
What they specialise in
WETPaC (2015) — coordinated by EUDITI — combined water, electricity, and telecommunications into a single bundled service package.
WETPaC was funded under the CSA (Coordination and Support Action) scheme, with EUDITI in the lead coordinator role.
PRODESA explicitly targeted South Attica, indicating applied knowledge of the Greek regional energy context.
How they've shifted over time
Both H2020 projects fall within a narrow two-year window (2015–2017), and no keyword metadata is available, so a detailed keyword-based evolution cannot be drawn. What the project titles do reveal is a slight shift in scope: the first project (WETPaC, 2015) was a cross-sector coordination exercise bundling three utility domains, while the second (PRODESA, 2017) narrowed onto energy efficiency specifically and adopted a geographic focus on South Attica. This suggests the organisation moved from broad utility coordination toward more focused energy efficiency consulting — possibly as a strategic response to the growing SME Instrument market. After 2017, no further H2020 activity is visible in the data, indicating either a shift away from EU-funded work or a period of limited project activity.
EUDITI appears to be refining its niche from broad utility coordination toward energy efficiency project development for the Greek market, though their H2020 track record ends in 2017 and no recent activity is visible.
How they like to work
EUDITI has taken both leadership (WETPaC, CSA) and partner (PRODESA, SME-1) roles, suggesting flexibility depending on project type. Their total consortium footprint is modest — 12 unique partners across just 2 countries — which points to a preference for small, tightly scoped collaborations rather than large multinational consortia. They are best approached as a locally embedded Greek partner who can navigate the regional energy landscape, not as a research powerhouse driving the technical agenda.
EUDITI has worked with 12 unique consortium partners across 2 countries, a very compact network reflecting their regional rather than European orientation. Their collaborations appear concentrated in Greece, with limited cross-border reach evident in the available data.
What sets them apart
EUDITI occupies a rare cross-sector niche by combining energy, water, and telecommunications infrastructure expertise within a single small Greek firm — a combination that is uncommon among energy consultancies. Their demonstrated ability to coordinate CSA-type EU projects, combined with SME Instrument experience, makes them a credible entry point for international partners seeking a Greek local partner with EU project track record. That said, their profile is thin: two early-stage projects and no web presence make independent verification of their current capacity difficult.
Highlights from their portfolio
- WETPaCEUDITI served as the lead coordinator of this cross-sector CSA project bundling water, electricity, and telecom services — an unusual combination that showcases their multi-utility integration capability.
- PRODESATheir largest H2020 award (EUR 131,235 over five years) under the SME Instrument, focused on developing energy efficiency projects for South Attica — demonstrating applied regional energy planning with a direct route to commercialisation.