Roads designed for future vehicles: apply for funding

25 Jan 2019 02:55 PM

Up to £20 million is available for innovation projects that support the design, management and use of road networks fit for the future of mobility.

Technological advances, including low carbon, connected and autonomous vehicles, will transform how people travel – and significantly change how the UK’s transport network operates.

While our roads have been evolving, the biggest opportunities will come from planning ahead longer term to anticipate and respond to the requirements of future vehicles.

Working with Innovate UK, Highways England has up to £20 million for UK organisations with projects to change the way UK roads are designed, managed and used.

The competition is being run via the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI).

Find out more about SBRI and other opportunities that use this process.

Proving and testing an idea

There are 2 parallel competitions for:

In both competitions, projects should tackle the transport challenges in Highways England’s Connecting the country: planning for the longer term(pdf).

They must cover one of 6 core themes:

A project can focus on different types of road or road use, and be either location-specific or generic, so long as it is applicable to Highways England’s strategic road network.

Proving the feasibility of an idea

There is £8 million for the feasibility studies competition. This is across 2 phases and will be split across the 6 themes.

The first phase has up to £2 million for up to 20 projects to evidence and determine the feasibility of an idea.

In phase 2, the most promising projects from the first phase can get funding to develop and evaluate a prototype. A total of £6 million will be available.

Competition information

Find out more about this competition and apply.

Ready for further development

Up to £12 million is available for projects where the feasibility has already been proven and are at the development phase.

They should be ready for imminent on-road testing and deployment, having met necessary safety assurances.

The expectation is to fund 12 projects across the 6 themes.

Competition information

Find out more about this competition and apply.