Guidance

DRIVE35 Funding Programme: Innovation

DRIVE35’s 'Innovation' pillar comprises 3 competition strands to support R&D projects in the UK automotive sector: Collaborate, Demonstrate and Mobilise.

DRIVE35 (Driving Research & Investment in Vehicle Electrification) is a £2.5 billion programme of capital and R&D funding for the automotive industry, including £500 million to 2035 to extend R&D support for 10 years.

UK registered businesses can apply for grant funding for collaborative and individual business R&D projects, that design, develop and manufacture strategically important zero emission vehicle technologies, including:   

  • electrical energy storage: development of batteries, supercapacitors, their components, management, and integration systems
  • electric machines and associated driveline
  • power electronics including Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X)
  • internal combustion engines (ICE) for on road applications, we will only fund project proposals which aim to achieve zero harmful tailpipe emissions utilising non-fossil fuels
  • ICE for off road applications, we will fund project proposals that support a transition to zero emissions, utilising non-fossil fuels
  • lightweight materials and manufacturing processes
  • fuel cell systems and associated balance of plant
  • hydrogen storage and management systems

Funding will support pilot R&D projects which use innovations to improve productivity, cost competitiveness and reduce embedded carbon. Additionally, funding will support projects focused on software-defined vehicles and developing new electrical and electronic architectures.   

How to apply

Collaborate: Open for applications. Apply now on the Innovation Funding Service or find out more information on the APC website.

Demonstrate: Open for applications. Apply now on the Innovation Funding Service or find out more information on the APC website.

Mobilise: Coming soon. Find out more information on the APC website.

After you apply       

Your application will be reviewed by 5 independent assessors based on the content of your application and their skills or expertise relevant to your project.

DBT will carry out a value for money assessment.

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Published 14 July 2025

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