R&D & Technology

The “Evrekaa” R&D Center, named after the world-famous exclamation “Eureka!” by the scientist Archimedes, was established under Üçay Mühendislik A.Ş.

As an on-site R&D center, Evrekaa was founded with an initial investment of 20 million TL from Üçay Mühendislik’s own capital and was designed with a futuristic architectural approach.

The Honeycomb and Connection Symbols

The ‘Honeycomb’ in our emblem represents our determination to work diligently and create new projects, while the ‘Connection’ symbols within it reflect our desire to stay connected with scientists from different disciplines, to share and develop knowledge together.

Our Vision

Our vision is to create sustainable solutions for our country and the world by combining engineering and software technologies to increase energy efficiency, reduce dependence, and develop high value-added, patented, domestic, and national products.

Our Mission

Our mission is to generate high value-added contributions to the national economy by commercializing new engineering solutions and innovative software technologies that enhance energy efficiency, ensuring that these technologies are adopted and used worldwide.

Technological Activities

As Üçay Mühendislik, we aim to combine our extensive experience in engineering services with software technologies to produce high value-added patents and products. To achieve this goal, three different projects are currently being carried out. For each of these projects, preliminary evaluations have been completed, project teams have been assigned, financial and technical analyses have been conducted, management approvals have been obtained, and the “Project Planning” stage — which involves detailed project documentation — has begun.

OUR R&D CENTER PROJECTS

Elaris Vehicle Charging Operator Project (Software and Production)

This is a software project developed to monitor, detect malfunctions, and track maintenance of installed EV charging stations. Within the framework of the new regulations published by the Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK), the system aims to bring together all charging network operators and affiliated charging station operators in Turkey under one platform.
Through this integration, each operator will be able to easily participate in and contribute to the coordinated operational structure. The software will serve as a comprehensive management portal, facilitating centralized control and data sharing across the network.
The ultimate goal is to commercialize this monitoring, fault detection, and maintenance tracking system.

ZeroHouse Project

ZeroHouse is an engineering approach developed by the engineers of Üçay Mühendislik Energy and Climate Technologies Inc., designed with the goal of achieving carbon neutrality.
In this system, the heating, cooling, and hot water needs of buildings are met through the integration of Heat Pump Systems, Underfloor Heating Systems, and VRF Systems.

In addition to climate control technologies, the ZeroHouse concept also incorporates electric vehicle charging station installations — now a key focus area in line with advancing technologies.
The electrical energy required for these systems is generated through photovoltaic panels that convert solar energy into electricity.

By utilizing Renewable Energy Systems, ZeroHouse structures produce their own energy independently from fossil fuels and play a vital role in building a carbon-free future.

Smart Home Systems and Efficiency Project

Solar Tracking System Project for Photovoltaic Panels

With reference to TÜBİTAK’s official letter numbered E-21400745-115.99-423589, our project titled “Development of an IoT-Based Optimizer System for Maximizing the Efficiency of PV Panels” (Project No: 5230011) has been approved for support under the framework of the TÜBİTAK 1505 University–Industry Cooperation Support Program.

Following the evaluation conducted in accordance with the “TÜBİTAK University–Industry Cooperation Support Program Implementation Principles,” it has been confirmed that the project will be supported for a total duration of 24 months — starting on June 1, 2023, and ending on May 31, 2025 — with a total budget of 281,800 TL (two hundred eighty-one thousand eight hundred Turkish Lira), including contributions from both Üçay Mühendislik and TÜBİTAK.

The project is being carried out under the supervision of **Prof. Dr. Mahit GÜNEŞ**, Faculty Member of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at **Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University**.