The primary research activities of the Laboratory are carried out in the following areas:
- Real-time modeling of electric power systems, including smart grids
- System-level and device-level R&D activities in the area of grid control and management
- Modelling and testing of emerging electric grid services
- SCADA solutions for electric power systems
- Testing prototype grid equipment, notably power electronic converters, PV power plants, small wind generators and small co-generators (simulation mode, hardware-in-the-loop, and real-time experiments)
International and externally funded research projects (in part) based on the LINTE^2 facility include the following:
- Real proven solutions to enable active demand and distributed generation flexible integration through a fully controllable LV and MV distribution grid (UPGRID) (2015 – 2017) – Innovation Actions project in the frame of Horizon 2020 program.
- Basic electrical testing system for the testing of the SIS100 Dipole and SIS100 Quadrupole magnets (2015 – 2019) – for GSI Darmstadt, Germany, leader of the International Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR).
- Low Speed Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator for Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (2015-2016) – co-funded by the industry and the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development.
- COgnitive & Perceptive CAMeraS (COPCAMS) (2013 –2016) – ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking project.