KD²Lab
The DFG-funded Karlsruhe Decision & Design Lab (KD²Lab) in the heart of Karlsruhe is one of the world's largest computer-based experimental laboratories for economic, neuro- and psycho-physiological experiments.
LLEC (Energy Lab)
The RPE-LLEC (Living Lab Energy Campus) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is a research platform that enables realistic tests of heating systems with grid-friendly control. Innovative concepts for increasing energy efficiency and grid stability are developed using various heating technologies in experimental buildings. The aim is to optimize systems that both save energy and help stabilize the power grid.
SEnSSiCC (Energy Lab)
The Smart Energy System Simulation and Control Center (SEnSSiCC) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is a central research center for the development of innovative energy systems. It links various research facilities and technologies, including photovoltaics, battery storage and security solutions, in order to test and optimize sustainable energy concepts. SEnSSiCC processes both physical and virtual data and provides a platform for analyzing and further developing energy systems in the context of the energy transition.
Road construction lab
The road construction laboratory of the Institute of Road and Railway Engineering (ISE) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is a recognized testing laboratory according to RAP Stra and a leading research and training center in the field of asphalt technology. It offers specialized laboratories, including the mineral, bitumen, asphalt and performance laboratory. Extensive tests are carried out here, supported by state-of-the-art equipment. The laboratory also serves as a training center for building material testers. Further information on the services, laboratory areas and testing equipment is available on the website.

