Edinburgh organisations to apply for share of £80,000 to explore EV infrastructure
Organisations can apply for a share of £80,000 to examine how low-carbon and smart electric vehicle charging infrastructure could be introduced in Edinburgh.
The City of Edinburgh Council has up to £80,000 to invest in studies that look at how smart energy systems and renewable energy could be integrated into a future mass-market electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
A further £200,000 could be available to prototype the best ideas in a second phase of the competition.
Funding for this competition is under the SBRI (Small Business Research Initiative) programme.
With this, Edinburgh is seeking projects that combine on-site generation of renewable energy, battery storage and smart meters with innovative software systems to control everything.
Its aim is to have financially self-sustaining, closed-loop vehicle charging systems, with smart grid and vehicle-to-grid capabilities.
The competition opens today, 4 December 2017, and the deadline for registration is midday on 7 February 2018
SBRI is open to any organisation that can demonstrate a route to market for its ideas.