A call for proposals within the program FFI Fordonsstrategisk research and innovation, sub-programme Circularity
Vehicle strategic research and innovation (FFI) is a collaboration between the state and the automotive industry to jointly finance research, innovation and development activities with a focus on making Sweden a leader in the global transition to sustainable road transport. FFI finances research and development activities for approximately one billion kroner per year, of which the government funding is 420 million kroner.
This the offer finances project that addresses the Circularity sub-programme. The purpose is to support research and development activities that contribute to minimizing climate and environmental impact from a life cycle perspective and strengthen sustainability through the entire value chain linked to the development, manufacture and decommissioning of vehicles. The projects will also contribute to strengthening the competitiveness of the Swedish automotive industry. See section 7 Assessment of received applications for more information.
FFI finances project that touch one of the sub-programme's focus areas:
Design for circularity, for example:
- Taking responsibility for the entire value chain, including through circular business models. A shift in skills is needed throughout the chain; development, manufacturing and recycling and reuse.
- Optimized lifespan of products, materials and parts.
- Development of methods, tools and standards.
- Circular material flows.
- New production processes that enable reuse and recycling.
- Modularization for increased lifespan, interchangeability and flexibility.
Social sustainability throughout the value chain, for example:
- Ethical and social aspects of sustainability.
- Retain employees and attract new skills through technologies and solutions for cognitive and physical support.
- Clean and sustainable factories.
Climate-neutral, circular manufacturing and recycling, for example:
- Reuse, including of equipment.
- Sustainable, resource-efficient and circular production systems.
- New technologies, among other things to adapt to electrification and reduce the current environmental footprint.
- To create the conditions for robust production chains
- Increased use of secondary materials.
Other areas that contribute to the sub-programme's mission, for example:
- New materials, technologies or methods that radically minimize the environmental impact from the development, manufacture and decommissioning of vehicles.
This call for proposals covers all focus areas, but applications within the focus area "Social sustainability throughout the value chain" are particularly encouraged.
Bilagan Effektlogik has also been more clearly included in assessment of the project or the feasibility study's potential. Feasibility studies are particularly welcome and a completed one is expected to be followed by a full-scale project.
Read FFI's Roadmap before writing your proposal
We address research organizations, companies, public and non-profit organizations that address one or some of the above-mentioned areas and that intend to develop new solutions and methods.
The project that are financed must be of the nature;
- Pre-studies and smaller studies with a project duration of 6–9 months, as well as requested funds of a maximum of SEK 500,000.
- Full-scale project with project duration of a maximum of 4 years.
Vinnova intends to grant funding of a maximum of 50 percent for the sub-programme. Each individual project must have at least 25 percent business financing. The total grant budget for the call for proposals is approximately SEK 37 million.
For all project, an actor constellation consisting of at least two parties is required.