Our References
We do our best making sure your needs are satisfied.
For the last severel years, we advised a large number of companies of all sizes in all sectors, a large number of municipalities and regions as well as public institutions and ministries. We collaborated with numerous partners in joint projects at national and international level.
Below you find a selection of our projects with satisfied customers and partners. If you would like to have more information about individual references, do not hesitate to contact us.
PraxTrak - Climate protection with vegetable oil fuel as by-product of animal feed production
In PraxTrak, John Deere, the Technology and Support Center (TFZ), the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, the company regineering and B.A.U.M. brought vegetable oil tractors to practical maturity. PraxTrak was funded by the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) based on a resolution of the German "Bundestag". read more
S3C – Empowering people for the smart energy system of the future
People make the difference in the transition to our future energy system. Together with an international consortium of six partners, B.A.U.M. developed a practical toolkit for the successful, long-term engagement of end users in smart grid projects. read more
SEMS – sustainable energy management
Within the framework of the EU CONCERTO Programme, the SEMS project started a local energy transformation in four communities in Germany, Luxembourg, Austria and Poland. B.A.U.M. had a leading role in developing the project’s concept integrating experience derived from implementing citizen energy concepts. read more
SESAM - fully electrical agricultural machines in rural Smart Grids
In cooperation with John Deere and the University of Applied Sciences in Kaiserslautern B.A.U.M. was responsible for the impact assessment of the usage of a battery-powered tractor in agriculture and for the dissemination of the project’s results. The SESAM project was part of the funding programme “ICT for Electric mobility II” funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. read more