Driving change to greener vehicles apply for funding

The UK is seeking to put green technologies at the heart of economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. Zero emission vehicle technologies are a key part of the country's efforts to meet its carbon reduction targets.

The power electronics, machines and drivers required are also a significant global opportunity for UK manufacturers.

The government has launched the £80 million Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund Driving the Electric Revolution Challenge to help businesses to meet this need.

Its aim is to accelerate the UK's ability to deliver the next generation of electric vehicles, hybrid aircraft, energy generation, smart grids, industrial drives, consumer products, agricultural vehicles, ships, and rail.

Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation, has up to £15 million from the fund and from the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) to support business research into these new technologies and to support the development of a supply chain. The funding competition has 2 strands.

Strand 1: Projects must develop supply chain improvements

Up to £5 million is available to support business-led projects that aim to improve the UK supply chain for power electronics, machines, and drives.

Projects could work on one or more of the following:

  • manufacturing process development such as improving productivity, implementing new tools, automating processes, reconfiguring processes to improve productivity or flexibility
  • design for manufacture such as designing or redesigning a product for more efficient production, specification of a manufacturing process, improvements in modelling and simulation software, developments to allow manufacture of products with recycling taken into consideration
  • circular economy approaches such as scale-up of processes for recycling and recovery of materials, lifecycle and embedded carbon analysis, and waste reduction and process energy efficiency
  • innovative testing and validation such as virtual product validation, and scale-up or automation of testing and validation processes

Competion information

  • the competition is open, and the deadline for applications is at 11am on 29 July 2020
  • businesses of any size may apply and must work with at least one other organisation
  • we expect projects to range in size between £100,000 and £500,000 and last between 3 and 9 months
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