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September 30, 2025

DEMELEK Project

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Veltium Smart Chargers participates in the DEMELEK project consortium of the HAZITEK 2025 R&D grant program. 
 
The project is co-financed by the Basque Government and the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund 2021-2027 (ERDF). 
 
The objective of the DEMELEK project is to research and develop new tools for complex analysis and optimization of grid scenarios, which allow incorporating uncertainty in decision making for integrated electrification of demand, driving the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable economy.
 
The DEMELEK project (ZE-2025/00035), which will run for two years, has a total budget of €5,722,641.60. 
 
Along with Veltium Chargers, nine other companies will develop solutions based on predictive models and new flexibility services for demand-side electrification: i-DE (project leader), Ariadna Instruments, Ayesa Informática, EBI Electrotechnical Workshops, Fundiciones Fumbarri, Iberdrola Clients, Saltoki, Sener, and Vidrala. 
 
Veltium Chargers' total investment in the project is €413,401, with a grant of €164,182.

Veltium Smart Chargers-ek HAZITEK 2025 I+Grako laguntza-programaren DEMELEK proiektuaren partzuergoan parte hartzen du.

Eusko Jaurlaritzak eta Europar Batasunak finantzatzen dute, Eskualde Garapeneko Europako Funtsaren bidez (2021-2027).

DEMELEK proiektuaren helburua da sareko agertokien analisi eta optimizazio konplexurako tresna berriak ikertzea eta garatzea, eskariaren elektrifikazio integraturako erabakiak hartzean ziurgabetasuna txertatzeko, ekonomia garbi eta jasangarriago baterako trantsizioa bultzatuz.

The DEMELEK (ZE 2025/00035) project has a duration of two years and a total budget of €5,722,641.60.

Along with Veltium , nine other companies will develop solutions based on predictive models and new flexibility services to meet the demand for electrification: i-DE (project leader), Ariadna Instrumentets, Ayesa Informática, EBI Electrotechnical Workshops, Fundiciones Fumbarri, Iberdrola Clients, Saltoki, Sener, and Vidrala.

Veltium Chargers has invested a total of 413,401 euros in the project, with a grant of 164,182 euros.