EKO works directly with several universities across the globe.

These collaborations help us to understand the needs of the industry and predict what we need the most.

Validating in-situ U-value measurements on building facades with the EKO HF-01S Heat Flux Sensor, in collaboration with TU Delft.Validating in-situ U-value measurements on building facades with the EKO HF-01S Heat[...]
This study, published in Solar Energy (2024), showcases how EKO Instruments’ all-sky imagers and solar sensors were used to develop an advanced machine learning model for short-term solar irradiance forecasting.[...]
Recent research confirms that compact spectroradiometers can effectively achieve precision aerosol monitoring[...]
This collection of studies delves into innovative methods for understanding and improving solar and atmospheric measurements. Topics include solar forecasting using all-sky imagers, aerosol retrievals with advanced spectroradiometers, and water[...]
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