Solar Decathlon Europe

The Solar Decathlon Europe (SDE) is an international student-based Competition that challenges collegiate Teams to design, build and operate highly efficient and innovative buildings powered by renewable energy.[3] The winner of the Competition is the Team able to score the most points in 10 contests.

Solar Decathlon Europe
Solar Decathlon 09 aerial view.jpg
Location(s)Wuppertal, Germany
Next eventSeptember 2021
Organised byEnergy Endeavour Foundation[1] & University of Wuppertal[2]
Websitehttps://www.solardecathlon.eu

On Oct. 18, 2007, the Spanish and U.S. governments signed a memorandum of understanding in which the Spanish Ministry of Housing committed to organise and host a Solar Decathlon in Europe.[4] The agreement was signed in Washington, D.C., next to the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid's Casa Solar during the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2007 Competition. The American signatory was Alexander A. Karsner, assistant secretary of the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Department of the U.S. Department of Energy, with Fernando Magro Fernández, undersecretary of housing of the Ministry of Housing representing the Spanish government.[5]

Solar Decathlon Europe 2010Edit

Modeled after the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon, the first Solar Decathlon Europe took place in Madrid, Spain, in June 2010.[6] Decathletes from 17 Teams spent 10 days competing in the Villa Solar near the Royal Palace of Madrid (Palacio Real).[7] A combination of task completion, measurement, and jury scoring determined Solar Decathlon Europe's first champion: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University with Lumenhaus project.

Final results:[8]

RankCountryTeam/HouseUniversityTotal Points
1 United StatesLumenhaus[9]Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States812
2 GermanyTeam Ikaros[10]Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences, Germany811
3 Germanyhome+[11]Stuttgart Technology University of Applied Sciences808
4 FranceArmadillo BoxEcole National Supérieure d'architecture de Grenoble794
5 FinlandLuukku[12]Helsinki University of Technology777
6 GermanyTeam Wuppertal[13]University of Wuppertal, Germany773
7 FranceNapevomoArts et Métiers ParisTech763
8 United StatesRE:FOCUS[14]University of Florida743
9 SpainSMLhouseCEU Cardinal Herrera University737
10 GermanyLIVINGEQUIA[15]HTW Berlin Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin, Germany729
11 ChinaBambu HouseTongji University, Shanghai, China683
12 SpainSolarkitUniversity of Seville , Spain678
13 SpainLow3[16]Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain668
14 SpainLa Envolvente del UrcomanteUniversity of Valladolid, Spain648
15 United KingdomH.O.U.S.EUniversity of Nottingham, United Kingdom641
16 ChinaSunflowerTianjin University, Tianjin, China585
17 SpainFab Lab House[17]Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain583

Solar Decathlon Europe 2012Edit

Romanian Team at Solar Decathlon 2012, Team PRISPA[18]

Second edition of the Solar Decathlon Europe was held from Sept. 14–30, 2012, in Madrid, Spain in the Casa de Campo. The final standings of its 18 competitors were[19]::

RankCountryTeam/HouseUniversityTotal Points
1 FranceRhône Alpes/CanopeaÉcole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Grenoble (France)908.72
2 SpainAndalucía Team/Patio 2.12[20]Universidades de Sevilla, Jaén, Granada, and Málaga (Spain)897.39
3 ItalyMed in ItalyUniversitá Degli Studi di Roma Tre, Sapienza Universitá di Roma, Free University of Bozen, and Fraunhofer Italy (Italy)863.49
4 GermanyECOLAR[21]University of Applied Sciences Konstanz (Germany)835
5 GermanyRWTH Aachen UniversityRWTH Aachen University (Germany)819.31
6 HungaryOdooproject/Odoo[22]Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary)766.98
7 SpainCEU Team Valencia/SML SystemUniversidad CEU Cardenal Herrera (Spain)765.98
8 Spain(e)co Team/ (e)coUniversitat Politécnica de Catalunya (Spain)731.57
9 RomaniaTeam PRISPA[23]"Ion Mincu" University of Architecture and Urbanism, Technical University of Civil Engineering of Bucharest, and Politehnica University of Bucharest (Romania)719.16
10 DenmarkTeam DTU/Fold[24]Technical University of Denmark (Denmark)715.59
11 ChinaTongji Team/Para EcoHouseTongji UniversityShanghaiChina686.88
12 SpainEHU Team/EkohouseUniversidad del País Vasco – Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (Spain)684.20
13 FranceAquitaine Bordeaux Campus/SumbiosiBordeaux University (France)674.80
14 BrazilTeam Brasil/Ekó HouseUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina and Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil)670.99
15 JapanChiba University/The Omotenashi HouseChiba University (Japan)641.91
16 Portugalcem+nem-/cem’ casas em movimento[25]Universidade do Porto (Portugal)538.29
17 France ItalyAstonyshine Team/ AstonyshineEcole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture Paris – Malaquais, Universitá di Ferrara, Ecole des Ponts Paristech, and Politecnico di Bari (France-Italy)416.49
18 SpainUniversidad de Zaragoza Team/Pi HouseUniversidad de Zaragoza (Spain)371.48

Solar Decathlon Europe 2014Edit

Solar Decathlon Europe 2014 took place in Versailles, France, June 28–July 14, 2014.

Official final results:[26]

RankCountryTeamUniversityTotal Points
1 ItalyTeam Rhome4 DenCity[27]Roma Tre University, Italy840.63
2 FranceTeam Atlantic ChallengeENSA Nantes, ESB, Audencia Group, Audencia Nantes, École des mines de Nantes, ISSBA, IUT Nantes, Architectes Ingénieurs Associés, Atlansun, Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel, Medieco, Novabuild, SAMOA, and SCE839.75
3 NetherlandsTeam Prêt-à-Loger[28]Delft University of Technology (Netherlands)837.87
4 GermanyTeam Rooftop[29]University of the Arts Berlin and Technical University of Berlin (Germany)823.42
5  SwitzerlandTeam Lucerne-SuisseLucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts – School of Engineering and Architecture (Switzerland)804.75
6 France

 Chile

Team FENIX - UTFSM

Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Valparaiso (Chile) and University of La Rochelle – Espace Bois de l'IUT (France)

802.42
7 GermanyTeam OnTop[30]Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (Germany)793.71
8 DenmarkTeam DTUTechnical University of Denmark (Denmark)780.01
9 France

 United States

Team Reciprocite

University of Angers and Appalachian State University

776.92
10 SpainTeam Barcelona Tech 2014Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona (Spain)776.24
11 JapanTeam Chiba University JapanChiba University (Japan)774.09
12 TaiwanTeam NCTU - UNICODENational Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (Taiwan)772.15
13 MexicoTeam MEXICONational Autonomous University of Mexico and the Center of Research in Industrial Design and the School of Engineering and the School of Arts (Mexico)760.17
14 United States

 Germany

Team Inside out

Rhode Island School of DesignRhode Island (U.S.A.), Brown University, Rhode Island (U.S.A.), and University of Applied Sciences – Erfurt (Germany)

657.46
15 SpainTeam PlateauUniversity of Alcalá and University of Castilla-La Mancha, Madrid (Spain)650.44
16 Costa RicaTeam TECCosta Rica Institute of Technology, Cartago (Costa Rica)588.8
17 ThailandTeam KmuttKing Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, (Thailand)508.15
18 IndiaTeam SHUNYAAcademy of Architecture and Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (India)452.3
19 RomaniaTeam EFdeN[31]Technical University of Civil Engineering of BucharestPolitehnica University of Bucharest, and Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism, (Romania)348.49
20 FranceTeam UPEUniversity of Paris-Est, ENSA Paris Malaquais, ENSA Marne la Vallée, ESTP Paris, École des ponts ParisTech, ESIEE Paris, ENSG, and French institute of science and technology for transport, spatial planning, development and networks (France)268.81

And substitute Teams:

  •  CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb / Team UniZG[32]
  •  ItalyPolitecnico di Torino / Team Sunslice
  •  Denmark  SpainVIA University College / Universitat Jaume I / équipe VIA-UJI
  •  RomaniaPolitehnica University of Timișoara / West University of Timișoara / upTIM

Solar Decathlon Europe after 2014 and the Energy Enedeavour FoundationEdit

After the Solar Decathlon Europe in 2014, previous organisers, participants, supporters and decathletes worked to create a vehicle for the longevity of the Solar Decathlon in Europe. The culmination of this work was the creation of the Energy Endeavour Foundation (EEF) in 2016/2017 with the endorsement of the United States Department of Energy to steward the Solar Decathlon in Europe. The EEF subsequently issued a Call for Cities for the 2019 edition, which was awarded to Szentendre, Hungary in March 2017.

From this point onward the Energy Endeavour Foundation has fulfilled its stewarding role to the SDE editions organisers. Drawing upon the input of the SDE Council of Experts, the EEF provides continuity from one SDE edition to the next.

Solar Decathlon Europe 2019Edit

Solar Decathlon Europe 2019 took place in SzentendreHungary, July 12–July 28, 2019.

Official results:[33]

RankCountryTeamUniversityTotal Points
1 FranceTeam Habiter 2030École nationale supérieure d'architecture et de paysage de Lille, France853.483
2 NetherlandsTeam MORDelft University of Technology (Netherlands)851.791
3 RomaniaTeam Over4Technical University of Civil Engineering of Bucharest, Romania802.501
4 BelgiumThe MobbleGhent University, Belgium794.683
5 HungaryTeam SomeshineUniversity of Miskolc, Hungary755.957
6 SpainAzaleaPolytechnic University of Valencia, Spain744.471
7 ThailandResilient NestKing Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand733.974
8 SpainTeam TOPolytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain717.966
9 HungaryTeam Koeb[34]Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary696.416
10 SpainProyecto AURAUniversitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona (Spain)691.556

Solar Decathlon Europe 2021Edit

In July 2018 the Energy Endeavour Foundation (EEF) issued the Call for Cities for the 2021 edition of the Solar Decathlon Europe (SDE21). In early 2019, the EEF designated the city of Wuppertal Germany, as the host city for the SDE21, led by a team from the University of Wuppertal and the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy. It will take place on the Utopiastadt Campus. Utopiastadt participated in the "Solar Decathlon goes urban"-concept of the 2021' competition.[35]

The SDE21 Call for Teams was open until October 25, 2019. leading to the selection of 18 Teams from 11 countries. This edition of the SDE puts an accent on the requalification of urban environments, challenging the participating Teams in resolving one of three possible urban solution: renovation and extension, closing gaps, and addition of stories.

Due to the COVID19 health crisis the Solar Decathlon Europe 2021 has been postponed, and will go urban in Wuppertal, Germany with the same Teams in June 2022.

The Teams competing in the SDE21 are:

  •  France, Grenoble, Grenoble School of ArchitectureTeam AuRA.[36]
  •  Spain, Valencia, Polytechnic University of ValenciaAzalea.[37]
  •  Sweden, Gothenburg, Chalmers University of TechnologyC-hive.[38]
  •  Germany, Stuttgart, Stuttgart University of Applied SciencesCollab.[39]
  •  Turkey /  Germany, Istanbul / Lübeck, Istanbul Technical University / Lübeck Technical University of Applied Sciences, Deeply High.[40]
  •  Romania, Bucharest, Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urban PlanningEFdeN.[41]
  •  Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Technical University in PragueFIRSTlife.[42]
  •  Taiwan, Taipei, National Chiao Tung UniversityHouse for all.[43]
  •  Germany, Rosenheim, Rosenheim Technical University of Applied SciencesLevel Up.[44]
  •  Germany, Aachen, FH AachenLocal+.[45]
  •  Hungary, Pécs, University of PécsLungs of the City.[46]
  •  Germany, Düsseldorf, Hochschule DüsseldorfMi-Mo.[47]
  •  Germany, Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyRoofKit.[48]
  •  Thailand, Bangkok, Bangkok UniversitySAB.[49]
  •  Netherlands, Delft, Delft University of TechnologySUM.[50]
  •  Thailand, Bangkok, King Mongkut's University of Technology ThonburiUr-Baan.[51]
  •  Netherlands, Eindhoven, Eindhoven University of TechnologyVirtu/e.[52]
  •  Germany, Biberach, Biberach University of Applied ScienceX4s.[53]

Solar Decathlon Europe 2023Edit

the Call for Cities for the Solar Decathlon Europe 2023 (available here: https://solardecathlon.eu/sde23_call-for-cities/) was launched on July 14, 2020 by the Energy Endeavour Foundation. On April 7, 2021, the Capital City of Romania, Bucharest was designed as Host City for the SDE23.

The Energy Endeavour Foundation along with the Solar Decathlon Bucharesti Association, EFdeN, are organising this upcoming edition of the Solar Decathlon Europe.

With the theme "Build. Connect. Live" the SDE23 has announced the SDE23 Call for Teams. The deadline for submission is November 12, 2021, 17:00 CET and the selected teams will be announced in December 2021. 


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