Core contributor across AWESOME (wind O&M), ReaLCoE (12+MW offshore converters), and RealTide (tidal energy monitoring and control).
INGETEAM POWER TECHNOLOGY SA
Spanish power electronics and electrical engineering company building converters, drives, and control systems for wind energy, grid integration, and industrial electrification.
Their core work
Ingeteam is a large Spanish power electronics and electrical engineering company specializing in power converters, electric drives, and control systems for renewable energy, industrial automation, and electric mobility. Within H2020, they contribute hardware and software for wind energy converters, tidal energy devices, PV grid integration, and next-generation power semiconductor applications. Their work spans from designing modular power conversion systems for 12+ MW offshore wind turbines to developing cognitive digital platforms for process industry optimization.
What they specialise in
Power2Power focuses on next-generation silicon power semiconductors for mobility and industry; ReaLCoE involves power conversion for large-scale wind turbines.
OSMOSE addresses flexibility solutions for European electricity systems; SERENDI-PV targets dispatchable PV integration into EU grids.
COGNIPLANT develops cognitive platforms with IoT monitoring, big data management, and process mining for process industry.
RealTide focuses on advanced monitoring and control of tidal devices in turbulent conditions.
How they've shifted over time
Ingeteam's early H2020 involvement (2015-2018) centered on energy system flexibility and market design through projects like OSMOSE, alongside wind energy O&M expertise via AWESOME. From 2019 onward, their focus shifted decisively toward large-scale hardware — offshore wind upscaling to 12+ MW, power semiconductors for electric mobility, and digital platforms for industrial process control. The trajectory shows a company moving from energy market integration toward the physical infrastructure and power electronics that enable the energy transition.
Ingeteam is scaling up its power electronics capabilities toward larger offshore wind systems and grid-integrated renewables, positioning itself as a key equipment supplier for Europe's energy transition infrastructure.
How they like to work
Ingeteam operates exclusively as a participant or partner — never as coordinator — which is typical for a large industrial company contributing specialized hardware and engineering to research-driven consortia. With 174 unique partners across 19 countries, they are well-connected across European R&D networks. Their role pattern suggests they bring industrial-grade power electronics expertise to projects led by research institutions or utilities, acting as the company that turns research concepts into deployable technology.
Ingeteam has collaborated with 174 unique partners across 19 countries, indicating a broad European network concentrated in the energy and power electronics sectors. Their partnerships span research institutions, utilities, and industrial companies across Western and Northern Europe.
What sets them apart
Ingeteam bridges the gap between power electronics manufacturing and renewable energy R&D — they are not a research lab theorizing about converters, but an industrial company that builds and deploys them at scale. Their combination of wind energy hardware expertise, power semiconductor know-how, and grid integration experience makes them a rare partner who can take a project from prototype to production. For consortium builders, they offer credible industrial validation and a path to market for energy technologies.
Highlights from their portfolio
- ReaLCoELargest single project funding (EUR 1M+), targeting next-generation 12+ MW offshore wind turbines — signals Ingeteam's ambition in utility-scale renewable energy hardware.
- Power2PowerExtends Ingeteam's reach beyond renewables into power semiconductors for electric mobility and industrial automation, showing diversification into broader electrification markets.
- COGNIPLANTUnusual departure into cognitive digital platforms and IoT for process industry, demonstrating cross-sector capability beyond their core energy business.