Build real energy-transition solutions at this energy hackathon, April 18–19

Build real energy-transition solutions in one day — AI, software, hardware and energy-efficiency prototypes tackling real industry challenges.
The ASU Energy Hackathon is a prototype-first, interdisciplinary hackathon focused on building practical solutions for the energy transition.
Hosted by the Association of Energy Engineers, or AEE, ASU Student Chapter at Arizona State University, the event brings together students from engineering, computer science, business, policy, design and related fields to solve real challenges across power systems, electrification, energy software, hardware and climate technology.
ASU Energy Hackathon
Saturday, April 18–Sunday, April 19, 2026
10 a.m.–10 a.m.
Education Lecture Hall (EDC) 117, Tempe campus [map]
Register to attend

ASU_Energy_Hackathon