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2025 Review: Research Lights the Future for the Power Industry

Electric vehicles and batteries, data centers, power transmission and management, renewable energy, and nuclear technology can all benefit from research discoveries made in 2025.


Tech Insights Dec 26, 2025 by Karen Hanson

As technology builds on scientific knowledge, research becomes essential for improving tools and processes in the energy field. In 2025, universities, national laboratories, and think tanks all contributed to expanding knowledge and applications that could improve electric vehicles and batteries, data center operations, power grid management, and renewable and nuclear energy.

Here are a few notable research studies EEPower reported on in 2025.

 

Artist’s concept of an inertial fusion energy power plant’s target chamber.

Artist’s concept of an inertial fusion energy power plant’s target chamber. Image used courtesy of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory/Eric Smith

 

Electric Vehicles

Electric vehicles seem to have reached maturity, but several problems exist, including battery safety, charging, and range.

 

 EV battery.

EV battery. Image used courtesy of Adobe Stock
 

 

Data Centers

AI data center power consumption, power architecture, and efficiency were top concerns for researchers and developers in the past year.

 

Power Grid Management

AI, digital systems, and other technologies are transforming power operations and management and redefining what we mean by “smart” grid.

 

Grid visualization

Grid visualization. Image used courtesy of ORNL

 

 

Renewable Energy

Solar, wind, geothermal, hydrogen, and hydropower have had their ups and downs in 2025, but research pushes on.

 

Al2O3 added to a perovskite solar cell

Al2O3 added to a perovskite solar cell. Image used courtesy of Perera et al
 

 

Nuclear Energy

While nuclear energy may not be renewable, it is a low-emissions energy source and the subject of much research and development. Here’s a roundup.