The third space of the Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering is a complex of buildings at Jana Sobieskiego Street, built in the second half of the 20th century.
The oldest part of the complex is a three-level, prefabricated office and laboratory pavilion, built in the second half of the 1970s as the seat of the non-existent Institute of Maritime and Industrial Electrical Engineering (formerly the Department of Ship Electrical Engineering). Currently, the building houses the Experimental Center and the LAB-6 Intelligent Energy Laboratory.
At the turn of the 1980s and 1990s, a four-storey research and teaching building of the Faculty was built next to the old pavilion, as well as a new hall for the Laboratory of Electrical Machines.
The buildings constitute an inseparable whole, and their seats are: the Department of Power Electronics and Electrical Machines, the Department of Automation of Electric Drive and the Department of Electrical Transport Engineering.
In the years 2009-2013, as a result of the implementation of two investment projects, the newer buildings underwent comprehensive thermal modernization and an additional new laboratory was created (by building the existing courtyard) with an area of approx. 200 m2.
In 2013, three large classrooms (EM104, EM204, EM304) were also renovated, and at the same time they were equipped with modern multimedia equipment.