<p>➀ The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is establishing a unique research environment at the High Power Grid Lab (HPGL) to study the behavior of innovative power grid components under realistic conditions.</p><p>➁ The test platform is designed to mimic real power grids and will focus on low and medium voltage networks for regional electricity distribution.</p><p>➂ The HPGL is scheduled to be operational by 2030 and is being funded with 32.8 million euros from the Helmholtz Association's strategic expansion investment fund.</p>
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