Zero emission vehicles: funding to drive development and adoption

26 Sep 2018 11:55 AM

Businesses working on ultra-low or zero-emission projects can apply for a share of £22 million to develop their ideas and help the UK become a world leader.

Up to £22 million is available for industry-led research and innovation that accelerates the uptake and use of zero-emission vehicles in the UK.

The competition is looking for low-cost, highly-integrated systems that support zero-emission journeys for cars and other vehicles including buses, motorbikes and large trucks.

The Office for Low Emission Vehicles is working with Innovate UK to deliver the funding.

Leading the transition to zero

UK government’s strategy to clean up transport, The Road to Zero, has an objective for all new cars and vans to be effectively zero emission by 2040.

In order to improve air quality and provide a better environment for people, there needs to be a massive expansion of infrastructure that supports clean technology and a leap forward in the development of cars, vans and trucks that produce low or zero emissions.

This competition will support government’s aim to accelerate adoption and grow a strong, clean economy, putting the UK at the forefront of the global market.

It will help to achieve government’s modern Industrial Strategy. One of the grand challenges is looking at transforming the movement of people, goods and services.

There are 3 opportunities to apply, depending on the stage and size of the project.

Find out more about the future of mobility grand challenge.

Support for multiple, collaborative projects

What’s the opportunity?

There is up to £16 million to fund multiple, collaborative research and development (R&D) projects. These should have a total value of less than £4 million.

Projects should focus on one of the following to:

Small-scale R&D competition information

Find out more and apply to the small-scale R&D competition.

A single, large, high-value project

What’s the opportunity?

In addition to investing in multiple collaborative R&D projects, up to £4 million is on offer for a single, large, high-value research and development project.

The project should look at one of more of the following to:

Single project competition information

Find out more and apply for the single project competition.

Feasibility studies

Testing the feasibility

The final competition has up to £2 million for feasibility studies.

Technologies could include:

Feasibility studies competition information

Find out more and apply to the feasibility studies competition.