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New £2m competition launched to help decarbonise local transport
A new £2 million competition is launching today to encourage businesses and local authorities to work together to develop and trial transport schemes that cut emissions in the long term. The Transport Decarbonization Demonstrators programme, funded by the Department for Transport, will also help to grow local economies by supporting businesses to bring new solutions closer to market. Any UK business can apply for up to £500,000 to run innovative trials that tackle local transport challenges on-the-ground. Half of this £2 million fund will be reserved for rural areas, supporting them in unlocking the benefits of technology and innovation to tackle challenges, such as access to jobs and reducing loneliness. The trials will help to develop the green transport systems of the future, whilst improving choice and availability of transport options for passengers. The competitive grants will be awarded and delivered by Innovate UK – part of UK Research and Innovation and the UK’s national innovation agency which helps businesses grow and develop new technologies. The competition will open on 27 November 2023 and close on 8 January 2024, and businesses can apply online. As part of the Government’s Transport Decarbonisation Plan, today’s announcement delivers on driving decarbonisation at the local level, and will contribute to making our villages, towns and cities greener. It builds on the success of last year’s Transport Research Innovation Grants (TRIG) local decarbonisation call, which funded 20 innovators to develop early-stage solutions to local decarbonisation challenges. The latest round of TRIG funding closes for applications on 27 November 2023. This Government is leading the way with green transport having recently set out its world-leading path to reaching zero emission vehicles by 2035, which will require 80% of new cars and 70% of new vans sold in Great Britain to be zero emission by 2030.
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