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How is electricity generated? And how does it get into the socket? Answers to these and many other questions are provided by our educational offerings for children and young people.

EnBW Climate and Energy BOX
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The EnBW Climate and Energy BOX offers 27 exciting experiments on climate change, climate protection, and renewable energies. It is aimed at kindergartens and elementary schools in Baden-Württemberg and contains all the materials and accompanying teaching materials. The aim is to teach children about scientific concepts and environmental awareness in a playful way. Educational guides and experiment cards support the implementation.

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Competition

Every year, EnBW raffles off 4 x 25 EnBW Climate and Energy BOXes to institutions in Baden-Württemberg. Participation is free of charge, but only open to institutions. The raffle takes place quarterly. Winners will be notified by email.

To register (German only)

Energy on Tour

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Together with EnBW, the Science & Technology Association brings the topic of “energy transition” to schools. Students in grades 9-11 receive exciting insights into energy production, transport

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What is “Energy on Tour”?

The project offers age-appropriate and interactive live webinars with animations and experiments to answer questions such as “Why high voltage?” or “What happens during a power outage?” The aim is to get students excited about energy and show them career prospects.

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Details

Interactive educational games

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With our interactive educational games, which we developed in collaboration with the renowned educational media publisher Hagemann Bildungsmedien Lehrmittelverlag, elementary school students can work with their teacher to playfully discover how an electrical circuit works, which materials conduct electricity, what renewable energies are, how climate change affects us, and much more.

The educational games are curriculum-oriented and promote independent learning. They include 6–9 exercises on electricity, energy, and climate change and are ideal for use in elementary schools. They work on tablets, PCs, whiteboards, and projectors - no installation required. Additional tips and feedback support the children in their learning.