Key Features
Organisations can apply for a share of £7,610,000, inclusive of VAT, to deliver innovations to address railway priorities across 3 themes.
Programme: Department for Transport
Award: Share of up to £7,610,000
Opens: 20th Apr 2022
Closes: 8th Jun 2022
This is a Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) competition funded by the Department for Transport (DfT).
This competition is part of a larger ‘first of a kind’ demonstrator initiative, on behalf of DfT. The initiative aims to accelerate innovation in the UK rail sector and enable technologies to be readily and efficiently integrated into the railway system. This competition is the sixth in the first of a kind portfolio.
This first of a kind competition has three themes:
The aim of the first of a kind competitions, is to deliver demonstrations to the UK’s railways. These must support low emissions and a greener railway, enhance rail freight, and address a range of key network performance priorities.
You must demonstrate how proven technologies can be integrated into a railway environment for the first time as ‘first of a kind’ demonstrations. This competition aims to support innovative suppliers in preparation for market readiness.
Your project must create a highly interactive and innovative demonstrator. This should be in an environment where railway customers and industry representatives can witness the product as a compelling business proposition.
Example environments can include:
You must describe your projects potential to be successfully exploited in a railway environment.
Your project must:
You must provide evidence, showing your innovation can attract customers, get insurance, supply warranties, and attract financing.
Your evidence must show:
You must demonstrate potential benefits to passengers and customers, including:
DfT will give preference to applications which:
For your theme 3 – Industry cost efficiency and network performance priorities to support a reliable railway for customers project, you must work with a railway partner to deliver a demonstration of your innovation in a live railway environment.
You must also include an evaluation activity to identify the cost and benefits of your deliverables, and to support commercial uptake of your product.
You must present at an industry briefing event to highlight the benefits you can bring to the railways.
Click here further information on specific themes.
Your project:
Applicant
To lead a project, you can:
Applicants are welcome from all sectors.
Your project must involve:
These criteria can be met by a single organisation or up to three separate organisations.
You must also:
Proposals into this competition must already be high maturity at Rail Industry Readiness level 5 or above. You must evidence this as part of your application.
DfT welcome projects that include either an:
If you have previously been funded for the same or similar innovations, you will not be eligible for this competition.
If your online application is assessed as eligible, you may be invited to attend an interview, where you must give a presentation.
DfT will not fund projects that:
For theme 3 – Cost efficiency and performance priorities for a reliable railway a total of up to £2.5million, inclusive of VAT, is allocated. Contracts will be between £150,000 and £250,000, inclusive of VAT, for each project for up to 12 months. We expect to fund between 10 and 15 projects.
The total funding available for the competition can change. The funders have the right to:
The contract is completed at the end of the competition, and the successful organisation is expected to pursue commercialisation of their solution.
You must select whether you are VAT registered before entering your project costs.
If you select you are VAT registered, you must enter your project costs exclusive of VAT.
If you select you are VAT registered, you must enter your project costs exclusive of VAT.
Your application must have at least 50% of the contract value attributed directly and exclusively to R&D services, including solution exploration and design. R&D can also include prototyping and field-testing the product or service. This lets you incorporate the results of your exploration and design and demonstrate that you can produce in quantity to acceptable quality standards.
R&D does not include:
Book an appointment to speak to one of our advisors to discuss your eligibility to apply for this Grant Funding opportunity.