Prototypes, pilot installations, and application scenarios
Introduction
Real-world applications represent the concrete validation phase of the energy solutions developed within Silver Innovation Lab.
Prototypes and pilot installations are used as technical validation tools, allowing system behavior to be observed under real operating conditions and enabling design choices to be refined based on direct experience.
Functional prototypes
Functional prototypes constitute the first level of real-world application of the developed solutions, enabling verification of system operation under controlled conditions.

These prototypes are used to evaluate performance, reliability, and integration between different subsystems, providing valuable feedback for project evolution and subsequent experimentation phases.
Pilot installations
Pilot installations represent the transition from laboratory prototypes to systems operating in real environments and subject to everyday usage and environmental conditions.

They allow long-term system behavior, interaction with the surrounding environment, and the effectiveness of adopted solutions to be evaluated in concrete application scenarios.
Application scenarios
Application scenarios collect examples of how the developed solutions can be deployed in different contexts, highlighting system adaptability to specific operational requirements. Each scenario is analyzed as a design experience, useful for identifying strengths, limitations, and potential future developments of the adopted solutions.
Development status
Current activities are focused on progressively expanding real-world applications through prototype evolution and the extension of pilot installations. Each application contributes to consolidating design decisions and defining guidelines for the future development of energy systems.