Roads Minister has today called
on UK businesses to lead
research into low emission technology for lorries, as
well as cars and vans.
The projects could see materials which make vehicles
lighter, or improve the efficiency of engines or
batteries.
Roads Minister said:
We have made important progress in lowering emissions
and are always looking at further ways of improving air
quality.
Lorries cause a third of the UK’s transport COâ‚‚ emissions
and simple new technologies can have the greatest
impact in reducing the harmful pollutants of freight.
This funding will give UK companies the chance to
lead the world in developing important innovations to
improve air quality across the country.
The governmenti s continuing to find innovative ways of
improving air quality across the country and the funding
comes just a month after the Air quality
plan.
he competition has been developed with
Innovate UK and will help the
government achieve its ambition to be a global leader in
electric vehicle technology and to see all new vehicles
emission free by 2040.
Simon Edmonds, Director Manufacturing and Materials at
Innovate UK,
said:
We welcome this significant further investment in zero
emission research and development funding, in
particular its focus on freight and commercial vehicles
as this is a major opportunity for UK companies to drive
forward innovations.
The first of the projects in the
government’s low emission
freight and logistics trial, announced earlier this
year, are now using new electric and hydrogen dual-fuel
vehicles on our roads. By mid-2018, more than 300 of
these low emission vehicles will be on UK roads.
Since 2010, the Office for Low Emission Vehicles and
Innovate UK have invested more than
£300 million in research and development, targeted at
improving technologies for ultra low emission vehicles
(ULEVs),
which has unlocked a further £200 million of private
sector investment. The number of ultra low emission
vehicles on our roads is at record levels with more than
118,000 registered to date and more than 11,000
registered between April and June this year.
The competition is the 14th in the joint
Innovate UK and OLEV integrated
delivery programme and will be open for applications
today. Details of how to apply will be published on
the Innovate UK website.