Increasing EV charging capacity on the strategic road network

Key Features

UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £10 million. The funding is for the development and demonstration of solutions to increase public Electric Vehicle (EV) charging provision for longer journeys on the Strategic Road Network (SRN).

Programme:     Innovate UK

Award:     Share of up to £10 million

Opens: 3rd Nov 2025

Closes: 25th Mar 2026

Overview

Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation, will invest up to £10 million from the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV). This is subject to a sufficient number of high quality applications being received.

Innovate UK reserve the right to adjust funding allocations for any of our competitions under exceptional circumstances, for example, in response to changes in policy, portfolio funding considerations, or broader government funding decisions.

Scope

The aim of this competition is to:

  • test novel whole systems concepts in a real world setting, which address electric vehicle (EV) charging power challenges along the Strategic Road Network (SRN) in England
  • develop and demonstrate innovative solutions addressing short to medium term grid and operational constraints to EV charging provision, faced at all purpose trunk road (APTR) cold spots and Motorway Service Areas (MSAs) along the Strategic Road Network (SRN) in England
  • enable at least 12 EVs (primarily cars and vans) to access ultra rapid (150kW or more) charging at SRN sites on motorways and APTR in England
  • build sector capability and foster a shared focus on improving Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure on the SRN in England
  • widely disseminate learning which can enable industry to address power, grid and operational challenges to EV charging provision along the SRN in England

Your proposal must:

  • produce a detailed plan of deployment addressing short to medium term power, grid and operational constraints to the roll out of public ultra rapid EV charging for at least one site on the SRN in England
  • develop and deploy the solution at one or more MSA sites, or one or more sites within one mile of the SRN so as to reduce or eliminate an APTR cold spot area, within the funded period
  • continue to operate that solution with appropriate maintenance and customer support (self funded) for at least three years beyond the end of funding
  • address the challenges of public EV charging interoperability and the need for compatibility for users across the SRN in England
  • show that you understand relevant design requirements
  • consider the safety of users of the SRN in England and other affected groups, in line with standards such as GG 104 – Requirements for safety risk assessment
  • report and disseminate learnings from your development and deployment activity to build sector capability, for example, through academic or industry papers, website and social media articles
  • report and disseminate your learnings during the three years of operation
  • agree to take part in monitoring and evaluation activities run by the funders or their agents, if requested
  • understand that information you provide for monitoring and evaluation may be included in published evaluation reports in aggregated format
  • provide open data for all charge points installed in your projects, in line with Public Charge Point Regulations 2023 guidance – GOV.UK

Your project may integrate multiple technology solutions and stakeholders using a whole systems approach to address one or more of the following challenges:

  • increase delivery of additional ultra rapid EV charging serving the SRN where it is needed most, at APTR cold spots and MSAs
  • increase the available power at constrained SRN sites in England for ultra rapid public EV Charging, especially from renewables
  • manage imbalances between EV charging peak demand, against energy supply constraints
  • increase energy and EV charging resilience by considering site-wide power requirements at SRN sites in England
  • reduce EV charging costs for consumers at SRN sites in England
  • consider electric heavy goods vehicle (eHGV) or coach charging requirements in addition to the minimum requirement for provision to support 12 EV cars and vans at 150kW or above

Portfolio approach

Innovate UK want to fund a variety of projects across different technologies, geographies, site and charge point operators (CPO), site challenges, with a variety of partners. Innovate UK call this a portfolio approach.

Specific Themes

Your project must develop and demonstrate a novel solution to grid, power and operational barriers which prevent sites in APTR cold spots and motorway service areas (MSAs) from simultaneously charging at least 12 EVs (cars and vans) at 150kW or more by 2030.

Your project must focus on:

  • improving grid constraint challenges along the SRN in England
  • ultra rapid 150 kW or more charging provision, primarily for cars and vans
  • deploying the solution in at least one site experiencing these challenges on an APTR cold spot or MSA
  • demonstrating capability to replicate and enable wider roll out of solutions along the SRN in England

Your project can include technologies such as, but not limited to:

  • distributed energy generation, excluding biomass or solutions which create further emissions
  • private wire or private networks
  • grid boosting technology
  • energy storage systems
  • energy management systems
  • advanced monitoring solutions collecting real time data
  • demand response tools

Your project can focus on one or more of the following:

  • a whole systems approach integrating multiple solutions to address grid constraints faced by the SRNs EV charging ecosystem
  • solutions which address an individual element of this ecosystem
  • a place based solution addressing site specific challenges, which can be replicated along the SRN in future
  • solutions to grid challenges addressing multiple sites

Eligibility

Your project must:

  • have a grant funding request of between £500,000 and £3 million
  • start funded activities by 1 July 2026
  • represent a novel solution to power, grid and operational constraints to public EV charging provision, faced at all purpose trunk road (APTR) cold spots and Motorway Service Area (MSAs) along the Strategic Road Network (SRN) in England
  • complete funded development and real world deployment activities by 31 March 2028 in line with standards or requirements
  • operate the solution safely with appropriate maintenance and customer support (self funded) for at least three years from 31 March 2028
  • be demonstrated at one or more MSA sites, or one or more sites within one mile of the SRN, so as to reduce or eliminate an APTR cold spot area

Any funded organisation needs to carry out their project work in the UK and must intend to exploit the project results from or in the UK.

Projects must always start on the first of the month, even if this is a non-working day. You must not start your project until your Grant Offer Letter has been approved by Innovate UK. Any delays within Project Setup may mean we need to delay your project start date.

You must only include eligible project costs in your application. See our overview of eligible project costs. For specific guidance, see the eligibility section in this competition.

Lead organisation

To lead a collaborative project your organisation must be a UK registered business of any size.

The consortium can contain at least one UK registered micro, small or medium sized enterprise (SME) claiming grant funding on this application.

You will be made ineligible if your business falls under the Windsor framework.

More information on the different types of organisation can be found in our Funding rules.

Academic institutions, RTOs and organisations that are not profit driven or do not have a commercial focus, including Community Interest Companies (CICs) and charities, are not allowed to lead in this competition.

Project team

To collaborate with the lead, your organisation must be one of the following UK registered:

  • business of any size
  • academic institution
  • charity
  • not for profit
  • public sector organisation
  • research and technology organisation (RTO)

Your project consortium must include partners that perform the functions of an SRN site operator and an EV charge point operator (CPO) in England. One organisation can perform both functions.

Project participants can also include, but are not limited to:

  • transport sector stakeholders such as service area operators, road operators, charging equipment developers and suppliers, charge point operators (CPO), or EV fleet operators
  • energy sector stakeholders such as Distribution Network Operators (DNOs), Independent Distribution Network Operators (IDNOs), Independent Connection Providers (ICPs), energy suppliers, generation, storage or distribution equipment or system developers, flexibility system operators
  • IT, digital and cyber security stakeholders, for example, energy management, monitoring and sensing system developers and operators
  • infrastructure owners
  • investors
  • end users

Each partner organisation must be invited into the Innovation Funding Service (IFS) by the lead to collaborate on a project. Once partners have accepted the invitation, they will be asked to login or to create an account in IFS. They are responsible for entering their own project costs and completing their Project Impact questions in the application.

To be an eligible collaboration, the lead and at least one other organisation must:

  • apply for funding when entering their costs into the application
  • include rationale for the collaboration and describe the structure in your application
  • ensure any one partner does not account for more than 70% of the total eligible costs

Non-funded partners

Your project can include organisations who do not claim any funding for their work on the project. Their costs will be covered from their own resources. These can include UK, EU and other non-UK organisations. Non-UK partners are permitted to carry out project work from within their home countries and exploit the results outside the UK.

Where non-funded partners have been invited to the application on IFS, their costs will count towards the total eligible project costs.

Subcontractors

Subcontractors are allowed in this competition.

Subcontractors can be from anywhere in the UK and you must select them through your usual procurement process.

You can use subcontractors from overseas but must make the case in your application as to why you cannot use subcontractors from the UK.

You must provide a detailed rationale, evidence of the potential UK contractors you approached and the reasons why they were unable to work with you. We will not accept a cheaper cost as a sufficient reason to use an overseas subcontractor.

All subcontractor costs must be justified and appropriate to the total eligible project costs.

Number of applications

Businesses can only lead on one application, but can collaborate on any number of applications. Other organisations can collaborate in any number of applications.

Sanctions

This competition will not fund you, or provide any financial benefit to any individual or entities directly or indirectly involved with you, which would expose Innovate UK or any direct or indirect beneficiary of funding from Innovate UK to UK Sanctions. For example, through any procurement, commercial, business development or supply chain activity with any entity as lead, partner or subcontractor related to these countries, administrations and terrorist groups.

Use of animals in research and innovation

Innovate UK expects and supports the provision and safeguarding of welfare standards for animals used in research and innovation, according to best practice and up to date guidance.

Any projects selected for funding which involve animals will be asked to provide additional information on welfare and ethical considerations, as well as compliance with any relevant legislation as part of the project start-up process. This information will be reviewed before an award is made.

You can use a previously submitted application to apply for this competition.

Exclusions

Innovate UK are not funding projects that:

  • would have taken place in the absence of grant funding
  • only address current EV Charging demand
  • do not address power, grid and operational constraints to EV charging provision up to 2030
  • do not address increasing the capacity of EV charging at MSAs or at APTR cold spots along the Strategic Road Network (SRN) in England
  • do not enable a minimum of 12 EV cars and vans to access ultra rapid (150KW or more) charging
  • focus on HGV or coach charging only
  • focus on sites which do not reduce APTR cold spots and MSA locations on the SRN in England
  • focus on sites beyond one mile from the SRN in England
  • focus on sites which do not have constraints to meeting EV charging demand forecasts for 2030
  • use biomass or electricity generation methods which create further emissions
  • increase risk to users of the SRN in England
  • cannot be delivered within the timeframe set out in this competition

Innovate UK cannot fund projects that are:

  • dependent on export performance, for example, giving a subsidy to a baker on the condition that it exports a certain quantity of bread to another country
  • dependent on domestic inputs usage, for example, giving a subsidy to a baker on the condition that it uses 50% UK flour in their product

Funding Costs

Up to £10 million has been allocated to fund innovation projects in this competition. This is subject to us receiving a sufficient number of high quality applications. Funding will be in the form of a grant.

Innovate UK reserve the right to adjust funding allocations for any of our competitions under exceptional circumstances, for example, in response to changes in policy, portfolio funding considerations, or broader government funding decisions.

If your organisation’s work on the project is commercial or economic, your funding request must not exceed the limits below. These limits apply even if your organisation normally acts non-economically but for the purpose of this project will be undertaking commercial or economic activity.

The balance between your total eligible project costs and the amount of grant awarded must be funded by the organisation receiving the grant.

For Industrial research projects and Experimental development projects in the Research, Development and Innovation Streamlined Subsidy Scheme you can get funding for your eligible project costs of:

Category 2 Industrial research projects

  • up to 70% if you are a micro or small organisation
  • up to 60% if you are a medium sized organisation
  • up to 50% if you are a large organisation

Category 2 Experimental development projects which are nearer to market

  • up to 45% if you are a micro or small organisation
  • up to 35% if you are a medium sized organisation
  • up to 25% if you are a large organisation

For more information on company sizes, refer to the company accounts guidance.

If you are applying for an award funded under State aid Regulations, the definitions are set out in the European Commission Recommendation of 6 May 2003.

Innovate UK may revoke our decision to provide funding without notice if government commitment for this initiative is withdrawn.

Research participation

The research organisations undertaking non-economic activity as part of the project can share up to 30% of the total eligible project costs. If your consortium contains more than one research organisation undertaking non-economic activity, this maximum is shared between them. Of that 30% you can get funding for your eligible project costs of up to:

  • 100% of your eligible project costs if you are an RTO, charity, not for profit organisation, public sector organisation or research organisation
  • 80% of full economic costs (FEC) if you are a Je-S registered institution such as an academic

Eligibility criteria for claiming 80% of FEC funding

  1. Research organisations using the Je-S system must submit their costs through the Je-S system which calculates the 80% FEC figure.
  2. On IFS, only the 80% FEC output should be entered at 100% funding.
  3. Applicants do not need to show the remaining 20% on the finance table.

To find out more see our: Cost Guidance for Academics.

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