Alternatives to Zero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure 2: Electric Power
12 similar grants to Zero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure 2: Electric Power — matched by Energy · GB.
Zero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure 2: Alternative Fuels
→UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £150 million. The funding will be to develop, deploy and operate innovative clean maritime solutions for three years in a real world environment. This funding is from the Department for Transport.
Grant$40.2MCloses 2026-09-16GBEnergyZero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure 2: Energy Efficiency
→UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £150 million. The funding will be to develop, deploy and operate innovative clean maritime solutions for three years in a real world environment. This funding is from the Department for Transport.
Grant$40.2MCloses 2026-09-16GBEnergyGreat British Energy (GBE) Supply Chain Fund: Offshore Wind and Networks
→The Great British Energy (GBE) Supply Chain Fund: Offshore Wind and Networks will award up to £300 million in capital grant funding to build UK manufacturing capacity for key constrained components in offshore wind and enabling electricity networks sectors. Funding must be used to construct new or extend existing manufacturing facilities in the UK. The application window will close 10 December 2026 (or earlier if the Fund's budget is fully allocated).
Grant$403.1MCloses 2026-12-10GBEnergyElectric vehicle chargepoint grant for residential landlords
→This grant provides landlords with support towards the cost of the purchase and installation of electric vehicle chargepoints at residential properties.
Grant$134KCloses 2027-04-01GBEnergyBoiler Upgrade Scheme
→The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) supports the decarbonisation of homes and small and medium non-domestic buildings in England and Wales. The scheme provides upfront capital grants of up to £7,500 to encourage property owners to replace existing fossil fuel heating with more efficient, low carbon heating systems including heat pumps and biomass boilers.
Grant$10KCloses 2028-01-01GBEnergyElectric Car Grant
→The Electric Car Grant will support the industry and drivers by reducing the prices of new, eligible EVs priced at or under £37,000.
Grant$5KCloses 2030-04-01GBEnergyElectric Vehicle Chargepoint Grant for Households with On-Street Parking
→The grant provides electric vehicle (EV) drivers with support towards the costs of the purchase and installation of EV chargepoints at residential properties when also installing a cross-pavement charging solution.
Grant$672Closes 2027-03-31GBEnergyElectric Vehicle Chargepoint Grant for Renters and Flat Owners
→The grant provides electric vehicle (EV) drivers who are renters or own a flat with support towards the costs of the purchase and installation of EV charge points.
Grant$672Closes 2027-04-01GBEnergyWorkplace Charging Scheme
→Grant to provide support towards the costs of the purchase, installation and infrastructure of electric vehicle chargepoints at eligible places of work.
Grant$470Closes 2027-04-01GBEnergyRIA Resilience call reinforcing Europe's strength in 6G radio communication systems
→Expected Outcome: The proposals under this topic should address the design/specification and implementation/testing of the key microelectronics building blocks of an FR3 FEM paving the way towards their future integration into a complete integrated FEM system. • Progresses the State of the art to optimise the cost-performance trade off to serve the target ITU IMT 2030 specifications, notably for what concerns maximum data rate, user data rate, spectral efficiency, whilst enabling 50% mobile transmission system energy consumption; • Allows operational implementation of spectrum sharing with other spectrum users within the selected FR3 sub-band; • Enables large arrays integration for increased path loss compensation at FR3 frequencies with very compact, low power, high efficiency FEM integration; • Enables high bandwidth for carrier aggregation with broadband RF transceivers; • Enables SBFD (Sub-Band non overlapping Full-Duplex) for UL coverage extension (Rel.-19 5G-Advanced in 3GPP) with appropriate interference cancellation techniques; • Enables ISAC (Integrated Sensing and Communications) supporting monostatic as well as bistatic radar functionality, and addressing interference…
Grant$22.9MCloses 2026-09-16EUEnergySwindon Integrated Sexual Health Services
→Swindon Borough Council invites expressions of interest from suitably qualified and experienced service providers for the provision of Integrated Sexual Health Services. The Contract Notice invites offers under the Competitive Process of the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) Regulations. Swindon Borough Council has a statutory duty to commission open-access sexual and reproductive health services. This will be a single-lot model delivering clinical services, digital access, postal testing, Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) in GPs, outreach and prevention. This model is the preferred option following a structured Preliminary Market Engagement exercise and reflects the shift toward digital-first, outcomes-based, prevention-focused sexual health systems. The initial contract term will be for 60 months with an option to extend for a further 48 months (2 periods of 24 months) for a potential total contract term of 9 years. The guaranteed contract value is £13.1m across the initial 5-year contract term and £23.58m across the potential total 9-year contract term. For transparency, this value is presented differently to the indicative value used during Preliminary Market Engagement (PME), where estimated Out of Area (OOA) income was included within the total contract value. Out of Area (OOA) income (estimated at c.£350,000 per annum) is excluded from this value, as it is non-guaranteed, activity-dependent income and not funded through the Swindon Public Health Grant. OOA income, in line with national sexual health cross-charging guidance, will be retained by the provider and mandatorily reinvested to support the delivery of the commissioned service. The exclusion of estimated OOA income does not represent a reduction in the anticipated overall value of service income available to the provider; rather, it reflects the separation of guaranteed commissioner funding from non-guaranteed activity-based income.
Tender$31.6MCloses 2026-09-01GBIT & SoftwareProvision of Non-Emergency Patient Transport Services (NEPTS) for GHFT
→Provision of Non-Emergency Patient Transport Services (NEPTS) for GHFT. Additional information: GHFT (Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust) "the Authority" invites Bidders to compete for the Provision of Non-Emergency Patient Transport Services (NEPTS) for GHFT. This procurement is being undertaken Provider Selection Regime which came into force on 1 January 2024. This Tender is only open all suppliers The Tender information can be found on the Trusts e-Portal (Atamis Health Family) at https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome. Reference - C457853 You must be registered on the Atamis to view the Documents and all bids and communications must be submitted via this e-Portal. If you require any technical assistance using Atamis, please refer to the Supplier Portal user guide ( https://services.atamis.co.uk/docs/Supplier_User_Guide.pdf ) and/or the helpdesk on 0800 0988 201.
Tender$10.7MCloses 2026-08-20GBHealth