APC - Advanced Route to Market Demonstrator 2

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Up to £10m for late-stage R&D projects that help accelerate the UK towards a net zero automotive future.

The Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) is investing up to £10 million in the Advanced Route to Market Demonstrator 2 (ARMD2).

APC provides funding, support, insight and foresight for the development of low and zero emission transport solutions, and automotive technologies. It aims to support the UK’s transition towards net zero product manufacturing and supply chain in the UK automotive sector.

The aim of this competition is to develop and realise the demonstration of capability that could lead to further business exploitation, utilising future net zero powertrain technology as a key element in the UK transition to zero emissions for the automotive sector.

ARMD2 is looking for business-led late-stage R&D projects that will demonstrate advanced propulsion technologies. The output of these projects must be in the form of a demonstrator. Applications must explain how technology development will be significantly accelerated through your project and must clearly describe how these products will be brought to market.

Total grant funding requests must be between £500,000 and £1.5 million. Your project must be a minimum of 50 per cent match funded.

Find out more about the ARMD2 competition and how to apply.

The competition closes to applications at 11am on Wednesday 28 June 2023.


First published 15 May 2023