GRIDRA
Engineering platform & community

Connecting Power System Engineers.

A global home for engineers, researchers and students shaping the future of electrical power systems — from smart grids to high voltage technology.

Why GRIDRA

The power industry is changing faster than ever.

Renewable energy, smart grids, high voltage systems, AI-driven analytics and digitalization are reshaping how we generate, transmit and distribute electricity.

Great knowledge already exists across the field — inside companies, universities, conferences and research groups. But it's scattered, and there isn't always an easy way to find it or connect with the people behind it.

That's why we're building GRIDRA — a place to bring the global power systems community closer together.

Our mission

What we're building, together.

01

Connect

Connect power system professionals across the globe.

02

Share

Share technical knowledge and engineering insights.

03

Discuss

Foster meaningful discussions around real-world challenges.

04

Collaborate

Enable collaboration on innovative ideas and future technologies.

05

Build

Build a stronger engineering community — together.

Focus areas

Deep in the topics that matter.

Power Systems

Generation, transmission and distribution fundamentals.

Smart Grids

Digitalization, automation and intelligent grid control.

High Voltage Engineering

Insulation, protection and high voltage equipment.

Renewable Energy

Integrating wind, solar and storage into the grid.

Grid Stability

Stability, resilience and power quality challenges.

AI & Digitalization

Data-driven and AI-assisted grid analysis.

For students

Built to help the next generation grow.

A dedicated space with learning resources, real-world projects and — coming soon — interactive simulations to help students turn theory into practice.

See the students section

This is just the beginning.

If you're passionate about electrical power systems and the future of energy, we'd love to have you on this journey.

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