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QI ENERGY ASSESSMENT SL

Spanish energy assessment SME with experience in wind energy, CO2 capture materials, and EV charging infrastructure within large EU consortia.

Technology SMEenergyESSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
3
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€324K
Unique partners
83
What they do

Their core work

QI Energy Assessment is a Madrid-based SME specializing in energy assessment and engineering services across clean energy domains. Their project portfolio shows hands-on technical work in wind farm control optimization, CO2 capture materials and processes, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. They appear to function as a technical assessment and engineering consultancy that evaluates, tests, and validates energy technologies within larger European consortia.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Wind energy systems and controlsecondary
1 project

Contributed to CL-Windcon on advanced closed-loop control of large-scale wind turbines and wind farms.

CO2 capture and advanced materialssecondary
1 project

Participated in CARMOF developing adsorbents based on metal-organic frameworks, carbon nanotubes, and membrane technology for CO2 capture.

1 project

Contributed to INCIT-EV covering dynamic wireless power transfer, superfast chargers, and smart charging solutions.

Energy technology assessmentprimary
3 projects

Company name and consistent participant role across all three diverse energy projects suggest core competence in technical evaluation and energy assessment services.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Wind energy control
Recent focus
EV charging and CO2 capture

QI Energy began with wind energy control systems (CL-Windcon, 2016) and then moved into industrial decarbonization through CO2 capture materials and processes (CARMOF, 2018). Their most recent project (INCIT-EV, 2020) marks a shift toward electric mobility and charging infrastructure. The trajectory shows a consistent broadening from renewable generation toward decarbonization and clean transport — following the EU Green Deal priorities.

QI Energy is moving from pure renewable energy toward electrification and decarbonization applications, suggesting future involvement in e-mobility, green hydrogen, or industrial emissions reduction.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European13 countries collaborated

QI Energy operates exclusively as a consortium participant — they have never coordinated an H2020 project. With 83 unique partners across 13 countries from just 3 projects, they join large, well-funded consortia (averaging 28+ partners per project). This suggests they are a specialized contributor brought in for targeted technical assessment work rather than a project driver.

Despite only three projects, QI Energy has built a broad network of 83 partners across 13 countries, indicating participation in large pan-European consortia. Their base in Spain positions them well within Southern European energy research networks.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

QI Energy's distinguishing feature is their cross-domain energy assessment capability — few SMEs can credibly contribute to wind energy, CO2 capture materials, and EV charging within a single portfolio. Their assessment and evaluation focus means they can bridge the gap between technology developers and real-world performance validation. For consortium builders, they offer a flexible, SME-sized partner that brings energy system evaluation expertise without competing with core technology developers.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • CARMOF
    Largest funding share (EUR 167K) and technically ambitious — combining metal-organic frameworks, carbon nanotubes, 3D printing, and membrane technology for CO2 capture.
  • INCIT-EV
    Most recent project addressing the fast-growing EV charging sector, including wireless power transfer and smart charging — signals the company's future direction.
Cross-sector capabilities
Transport and e-mobilityEnvironment and emissions reductionAdvanced manufacturing and materials
Analysis note: With only 3 projects and no coordinator roles, the profile is based on limited data. The company name suggests energy assessment as a core service, but the wide topic spread (wind, CO2, EV) could indicate either genuine cross-domain expertise or opportunistic participation. The website (qieurope.com) would need to be checked for confirmation of their actual service offering.