The Centre for Emerging Energy Technologies (CEET) focuses on the design and development of latest energy technologies by developing innovative designs, topologies and products in the area of Renewables, Micro & Nano Grids and Electrical Vehicle Technologies.
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At the Centre for Emerging Energy Technologies (CEET), we foster a hands-on, innovation-driven environment where students are encouraged to bring their ideas to life. Our centre provides access to the latest tools, technologies, and expert mentorship to support student-led projects in areas such as renewable energy, smart grids, embedded systems, and AI-powered solutions. We believe that learning goes beyond the classroom—and our labs, collaborative spaces, and project-based approach empower students to experiment, prototype, and build impactful solutions that address real-world energy challenges. Whether it's an individual innovation or a team-driven initiative, CEET is the launchpad for the next generation of energy innovators.
Under the guidance of the Centre for Emerging Energy Technologies, our students have designed and developed a range of impactful projects focused on advancing sustainable and smart energy solutions. From intelligent load management systems and IoT-based energy monitoring to solar integration and automation using microcontrollers, these projects reflect our commitment to innovation, real-world problem-solving, and technical excellence. Scroll through the gallery to explore how our future engineers are shaping the world of energy and technology through hands-on learning and creative thinking.
Smart Grid Integration of Solar with Grid
Transmission line fault Detection
Tricycle Development for Differently-Abled Individuals
Traditional Boost Converter
Non-Isolated DC-DC Quadratic Voltage Multiplier
High-Gain Non-Isolated DC-DC Converter for EV Applications
Traditional DC-DC Single Switch Boost Converter for Solar Battery Charging
Laboratories are highly equipped with industry recommended instruments and equipment in Advanced Simulation Lab (LabView), Energy Lab, and Electric Drives Lab.
“At CEET, our strength lies in the synergy between experienced faculty and passionate students—turning ideas into action and innovation into impact.”
Dr. CH.Hussain Basha
Director of CEET
Associate Dean Projects
DR. M.M. Irfan
Associate professor, EEE
Head of the Department, EEE
DR. A.V.V Sudhakar
Dean Student Welfare
Prof. Dept. of EEE
Dr. Vinod Kumar DM
Prof. Dept. of EEE
Dr. Durgam Rajababu
Asso.Prof. Dept. of EEE
Dr. Saikat Chakrabarti
Dean International and Alumni Relations, Department of EE, IIT Kanpur
Mentor
Dr. Siva Kumar K
Associate Professor, Dean International and Alumni Relations, Department of EE, IITH.
Mentor
Dr. Sharmili Das
Asst. Professor
Dept. of EEE, IIT Roorkee
Mentor
Chiluveru Pranay
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Ravula Satwik
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Ankathi Keerthan
2305A21L02
Chetti Aravind
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Akshay Kumar
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Thangella Lohith
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Our students’ project, “Advanced Non-Isolated DC-DC Converter for DC Microgrids,” was awarded First Prize at the Yantra-2025 Project Expo. Designed with a focus on high efficiency and clean energy integration, the converter is ideal for next-generation DC microgrid systems. This achievement reflects the students' dedication, innovation, and hands-on excellence in tackling real-world energy challenges. We are proud to support and showcase such impactful contributions under CEET’s guidance toward a sustainable energy future.
Our students developed a project titled “Smart Grid Integration with Solar,” which awarded Second Prize at the Yantra-2025 Project Expo. The system dynamically manages solar power generation, battery storage, and grid supply to ensure efficient, uninterrupted, and optimized energy flow. It intelligently prioritizes renewable sources and switches between power modes based on load demands and battery status. This project reflects the students' innovation, dedication, and focus on sustainable smart grid solutions, supported by the hands-on learning environment at CEET