The ANISOPTER project, an alternative to transmission tower current designs in a more efficient and sustainable way
ASUMO project
“Innovating means turning knowledge into wealth for society and this is not exclusive to any gender”
Intrapreneurship in first person: Santiago Peñate Vera
Digital Twin: the connection between the physical and digital worlds
Introduction to DLR systems
Aerolaser: Innovation and development of technology in the geospatial field
“It needs to transform together, so that the energy can continue to flow from production to consumption”

Commitment to and development in innovation are important factors in achieving global objectives in terms of energy efficiency and connectivity. That is why, at Elewit, we promote explorations that seek technological solutions that bring us closer to the objective we have in the energy and telecommunications sector. Our partners are a key element for us as they provide us with their strategic vision to achieve a better, more sustainable and inclusive future.

#ElewitLAB: sustainable innovation

What is SF6?

SF6 is an artificial gas whose properties make it a great dielectric. Specifically, it exceeds the dielectric property of air by 2.5 times, making it an excellent electrical insulator.

Where is it used?

Over the last few decades, it has been applied in a large number of assets in electricity transmission and distribution networks, for example as an insulator in switchgear, transformers or GIS (Gas Insulated Substation), among others.

Why should we reduce its use?

Red Eléctrica and Elewit seek innovative designs for high voltage power line towers
  • They are launching a technological innovation challenge to find innovative solutions to continue to drive the evolution and modernisation of these infrastructures.
  • The call is available for the whole ecosystem and will remain open until 19 April.

Red Eléctrica de España, operator and transporter of the electricity system, and Elewit, the Group's technology platform, are jointly launching a technological innovation challenge to find new designs for high-voltage power line towers (also known as pylons).