Clean Futures Accelerator
Calling all West Midlands innovators. Apply to the Clean Futures Accelerator and receive up to £50K to push the boundaries of your technology.
About the Clean Futures Accelerator
The West Midlands has huge potential to drive jobs and growth through harnessing the power of innovation. As identified in the West Midlands Plan for Growth, the region is the centre for key growth clusters for advanced manufacturing and home to the ‘Green Industrial Revolution’.
Clean Futures is supporting the West Midlands’ transport sector as it transitions away from fossil fuels towards clean tech and driving economic growth in the region by accelerating the route to market for SMEs in the sector. The programme is being led by Connected Places Catapult alongside partners: the Black Country Innovative Manufacturing Organisation, Coventry University and Coventry University Services Limited.
Now in its second year, 20 SMEs will be selected to join a 6-month, challenge-led accelerator where they will receive up to £50K to trial their solution which must be matched in-kind (e.g. labour time / materials.) The challenges in the accelerator are built around rail and automotive manufacturing, along with related supply chains. The accelerator also provides bespoke technical and commercial support as well as networking and showcasing events to connect the SMEs with industry and financial partners.
The accelerator challenges and eligibility criteria can be found below.
Application Support Webinar
Connected Places Catapult hosted an Application Support Webinar to give applicants the opportunity to find out more about the programme offering, challenges, the application process, scoring criteria and the assessment process. There was also a live Q&A for prospective applicants to ask any further questions or check their eligibility.
Programme Challenges
The Clean Futures Accelerator invites applications promoting innovative solutions that could address three specific challenge areas. In addition, applicants can apply for the programme under the open challenge. To be considered for the Clean Futures Accelerator, your technology, solution, product, or service should correspond with at least one of these challenge areas (further details provided below). These challenges are chosen to correspond with the West Midlands 2041 plan for the years 2021 to 2026, which aims for a regional goal of Net Zero by 2041.
Challenge 1 | Clean and Efficient Vehicle Manufacturing and Assembly
The focus areas of this challenge are as follows.
- Minimising scope 3 emissions in the production of sustainable vehicles
- Improving the integration of sustainable vehicles into the circular economy
- Addressing a major barrier in the adoption of clean transport technologies: the cost of acquisition and operation.
By integrating sustainability with affordability, we aim to bolster the public’s inclination towards choosing eco-friendly transportation options. Currently, the West Midlands is home to over 3 million cars, with projections indicating an increase to 4 million by 2030. The region witnessed a 50% growth in electric vehicle (EV) adoption from 2021 to 2022.
Under this challenge, we are inviting applicants to propose innovations in the manufacturing processes of electric vehicles (EVs), ranging from micro-mobility solutions and traditional road vehicles to public transport and heavy goods vehicles (HGVs). We are also encouraging applications to improve repurposing, recycling and second life of EV components, such as batteries. In addition, this challenge will facilitate the transition of traditional manufacturing and supply chains in the West Midlands towards the electric vehicle sector. Particularly, companies engaged in the production of components for conventional transportation systems are well-positioned to tackle this challenge by adapting their processes, or by opting for alternative materials or components.
Challenge 2 | Design or production of cost-effective solutions for a clean transportation infrastructure
Under challenge 2, our objective is to contribute to the development of mass rail-based transit systems that are accessible to everyone, fostering a unified public transport network that is clean, reliable and sustainable. Our aspiration is to reduce air pollution and emissions, enhance connectivity, and position the West Midlands as a leader in mass transit systems, showcasing our innovations on a national scale.
We are seeking rail solutions that either introduce a brand-new infrastructure approach or centre on retrofitting existing infrastructures to make them greener. For new approaches, a key success factor should lie in enhancing affordability, with (for example) an aim to keep construction costs for Very Light Rail below £10 million per kilometre of track. In the case of refurbishment and maintenance of existing infrastructure, sustainability is paramount, and projects should demonstrate a clear pathway towards net zero while presenting a significant commercial opportunity.
Challenge 3 | Future Fuels: Produce, transport, or store alternative fuels such as hydrogen or biofuels
As the transition to electrification progresses, alternative sustainable fuels remain a pertinent choice for specific uses. For instance, in scenarios such as rural transportation and agri-tech, where long distances and sparse charging infrastructure pose challenges, alternative fuels like hydrogen or biofuels become particularly relevant. Furthermore, biofuels offer the added advantage of reducing the impact of waste from crops that would otherwise decompose into methane. We are in search of applicants that are actively involved in the production, transportation, or storage of biofuels or hydrogen within the West Midlands. These efforts should aim to make alternative fuels readily available to end-users, thereby supporting the region’s sustainable energy ecosystem.
Challenge 4 | Open Challenge
The Open Challenge is designed to foster a wide array of sustainable solutions that support our collective vision for a greener future. Beyond the accelerator’s main three challenges, the Clean Futures programme welcomes applications which contribute to sustainable transport and clean manufacturing in general. We encourage applications from innovators dedicated to developing sustainable innovations that will yield significant advantages for the West Midlands, and those currently located or operating within the region will be prioritised. Additionally, proposed solutions and innovations should align closely with the goals of the West Midlands 2041 plan.
What’s on offer to smes?
- Up to £50K in trial funding which must be matched in-kind (e.g. labour time)
- Collaboration with industry leaders
- Bespoke coaching and mentoring
- Support from our consortium of mentors and technical experts
- Access to technical experts
- Tailored business support
- Introductions to investors and customers
- Access to the Clean Futures Catalyst, bringing together the wider West Midlands transport community
- Showcase events
Am I eligible for this programme?
Required:
- A UK company address
- An innovative technology or solution with a Technology Readiness Level of 5 or above
- Demonstratable alignment to one of the challenges being addressed by this programme
- The ability to travel for face-to-face meetings and events in the West Midlands
- Development, testing and/or demonstration of your solution is feasible using the BCIMO or Coventry University test site facilities
- In-kind match funding contribution of £50k
(e.g labour, materials) - Solution must have demonstrable impact within the West Midlands
Desired:
Existing operational presence in the West Midlands
How to apply?
Applications are now closed.
Supporting documents
Point of contact
If you have any questions about the programme and application, please contact:
Harriet Muscroft, Accelerator Programme Manager, Connected Places Catapult. harriet.muscroft@cp.catapult.org.uk
Hannah Fortune, Accelerator Programme Manager, Connected Places Catapult. hannah.fortune@cp.catapult.org.uk
Partners
Connected Places Catapult
Connected Places Catapult is the UK’s innovation accelerator for cities, transport, and place leadership. It provides impartial ‘innovation as a service’ for public bodies, businesses, and infrastructure providers to catalyse step-change improvements in the way people live, work and travel. It connects businesses and public sector leaders to cutting-edge research to spark innovation and grow new markets and run technology demonstrators and SME accelerators to scale new solutions that drive growth, spread prosperity, and reduce carbon emissions.
Black Country Innovative Manufacturing Organisation (BCIMO)
The Black Country Innovative Manufacturing Organisation (BCIMO) is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee and the driving force behind a new state-of-the-art research and development facility based in Dudley in the West Midlands. This £32m multi-purpose centre, situated at the heart of the Black Country, offers a host of unique facilities including a Rail Development and Test Site, Engineering Laboratories, Serviced Offices and an Events Suite.
Coventry University
Coventry University is a forward-looking, modern university which provides high-quality education with a focus on applied research. The Clean Futures programme provides SMEs with access to the facilities, skills and experience of the Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME) and Centre for Advanced Low Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS).
AME, the UK’s first ‘Faculty on the Factory Floor’, supports businesses and education through the use of a combination of academia, industry and innovative research in a factory setting to ensure that participants are industry-ready and future proofed in latest manufacturing technologies; and support businesses in commercialising research to meet industrial challenges.
C-ALPS is a £50m centre that combines academic expertise and state-of-the-art facilities in battery and supercapacitor cells, hydrogen fuel cells, e-motors and drives. Researchers and Clean Futures SMEs can collaborate on next generation electrified propulsion systems for the automotive, aerospace, marine and rail industries.
Coventry University Services Limited
Coventry University Services is part of the Coventry University Group of companies and is where the enterprise, innovation and commercial-related activities that are undertaken across the group of companies is managed. With over 25 years of experience in delivering support to businesses in innovation, growth and internationalisation; CUS delivers over 500 business assists a year, from proof of concept through to commercialisation stages and is a delivery partner in Innovate UK Edge, with around 20 senior business advisors.