previous winners include pop-up EV chargers and hydrogen-fuelled ambulances
funding to help the UK transition towards all new cars and vans being zero emission by 2035, as the government builds back greener
Innovative ideas for zero-emission vehicles could benefit from a share of £20 million in funding announced today (10 March 2021).
The government is launching a research and development competition, open to some of the most promising electric vehicle technology innovations. This could include zero emission emergency vehicles, charging technology or EV battery recycling.
Video about the £20 million research fund
This investment will help ensure the UK remains a world leader in EV design and manufacture, which could create around 6,000 skilled jobs over the next decade, helping us to build back greener.
£20 million fund fuels search for electric vehicle innovations
Fund to help make innovation ideas towards zero-emission vehicles a reality announced.
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previous winners include pop-up EV chargers and hydrogen-fuelled ambulances
funding to help the UK transition towards all new cars and vans being zero emission by 2035, as the government builds back greener
Innovative ideas for zero-emission vehicles could benefit from a share of £20 million in funding announced today (10 March 2021).
EV battery recycling.
This investment will help ensure the UK remains a world leader in
EV design and manufacture, which could create around 6,000 skilled jobs over the next decade, helping us to build back greener.
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Innovate UK: £84M of funding to develop green technologies for zero-emissions aviation flights
Three pioneering projects have been supported to power zero-emissions flights and unlock up to 4,750 jobs across the UK.
They will use alternative energy sources of hydrogen or electricity to reduce the aerospace industry’s reliance on polluting fossil fuels.
They have been supported with £84.6 million of funding through the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) programme.
Winners were selected by:
ATI
Funded projects
The three projects receiving funding are:
GKN Aerospace-led project H2GEAR will receive £27.2 million to develop an innovative liquid hydrogen propulsion system (a component that propels the aircraft forward) for regional air travel. This could be scaled up for larger aircraft and longer journeys
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BROOKLYN, New York, Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - Beginning in January, the Urban Future Lab at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering will be the U.S. landing pad for Innovate UK s Global Incubator Programme (GIP), which is designed to cultivate and support the launch of innovative cleantech companies with a strong potential to scale internationally to new markets.
The program will provide eight U.K.-based businesses with the opportunity to explore the potential of the U.S. market and access to world-class mentors. The cohort will consist of businesses in electric mobility, distributed energy, and technologies focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions or addressing the effects of global warming.