Energy Devroom at FOSDEM 2025: Open Source Driving the Energy Transition
The Energy Devroom returns to FOSDEM 2025, showcasing groundbreaking innovations and discussions around open-source solutions for the energy sector. Scheduled for February 2 at the ULB Solbosch Campus in Brussels, this community-organized event highlights the critical role of open source in accelerating the global energy transition.
This year’s lineup includes 23 sessions featuring experts from diverse fields. Topics range from DIY electric vehicle chargers to advanced machine learning models for renewable energy forecasting. Highlights include Santiago Saavedra’s session on adding "smartness" to EV chargers, Christopher Obbard’s exploration of repurposing EV battery packs for home energy storage, and Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss's insights on how open-source software promotes a circular economy.
FOSDEM, Europe’s largest free and non-commercial open-source conference, offers a unique platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. The Energy Devroom exemplifies this spirit by addressing challenges in energy flexibility, sustainability, and innovation through open-source projects.
With free admission and a mission to foster community-driven solutions, the Energy Devroom promises to inspire and empower attendees to shape the future of sustainable energy. Follow this link to learn more. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with the open-source community!
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