Two intense and inspiring days full of collaboration, ideas, and innovation! Here are some key takeaways:
- Strong and growing interest in OpenEMS – especially great to see many newcomers getting hands-on with the platform
- Advancing economic dispatch algorithms for small to large-scale systems, contributed by KIT to the open-source community 👉 https://lnkd.in/dHuaUZN3
- Discussions on improving the existing OpenEMS energy scheduling framework and controllers
- First experiments with AI agents (e.g., Claude) for supporting development and code review
- Progress and ideas for large-scale system integration within OpenEMS
- UI/UX improvements for the OpenEMS frontend explored and tested
- New topic introduced: peer-to-peer power sharing and its software requirements
Overall: a very eventful hackathon with great participation, strong networking, and many ideas that will shape future energy systems 🚀
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