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Innovate UK, GB and other funders: Zero Emission Propulsion CR&D
Added date
13/10/2022
Closing date
07/12/2022
Call summary
Innovate UK, through the Future Economy Net Zero programme, invites applications for its Zero Emission Propulsion CR&D call. This supports collaborative research projects covering propulsion technologies. Projects must demonstrate significant improvements in net zero propulsion technologies which may apply across multiple transport modes. Your project must focus on one or more of the following transport sectors: maritime; rail; automotive; aerospace. The total budget is £10 million. Your project’s total costs must be between £250,000 and £1.5 million and have a maximum project duration of 18 months. Funding is worth up to 70 per cent of eligible project costs.
Scientific scope
Your project must advance technologies in one or more of the following areas:
electric propulsion technologies
fuel cells for electric propulsion
PEMD (power electronics machines and drives) systems for electrified powertrains for vehicles, locomotives or vessels
energy storage technologies (excluding batteries) and energy management software and controls
integration (system or component level) of electric propulsion technologies
range extenders that are zero emission and do not emit greenhouse gases, this can include on vehicle energy generation
on platform fuel storage, including hydrogen tanks
hydrogen internal combustion engine technologies, with restricted use on certain applications such as non-road applications
energy efficient electrification for traction and non-traction rail vehicles, and bi-mode locomotives (hydrogen and battery powered)
wind propulsion, including soft-sail, fixed-sail, rotor, kite and turbine technologies
PI eligibility
The lead organisation must be a be a UK registered business of any size who intend to carry out all of its project work in the UK and intend to exploit the results from or in the UK. They must collaborate with other UK registered organisations, academic institutions, research and technology organisations, charity, not for profit or public sector organisation and be or involve at least one micro, small or medium-sized enterprise. Subcontractors are allowed in this competition. Academic institutions, research and technology organisations, charities, not for profit organisations and public sector organisations cannot lead a project.