
Early Stage: Up to £300,000 Funding for Clean Energy Innovations in Developing Countries (Apply by March 25, 2026)
Innovators developing solutions to expand clean energy access in developing regions now have an opportunity to secure significant funding. Applications are open for Energy Catalyst Round 11 – Early Stage, a funding competition supporting early-stage clean energy innovations in emerging markets.
The initiative is delivered by Innovate UK and supported through the International Science Partnerships Fund. The program aims to accelerate innovative solutions that improve affordable and reliable energy access in developing economies.
With a total funding pool of up to £7 million, the program provides grant funding for early-stage projects that can contribute to sustainable and inclusive energy transitions across multiple regions.
Energy Catalyst supports businesses and organizations developing technologies and business models that expand energy access while supporting climate goals.
This round focuses on early-stage projects that demonstrate innovation and the potential to scale in underserved markets.
Projects should focus on delivering clean, reliable, and affordable energy solutions for communities that currently lack adequate access to electricity.
Selected projects will receive grant funding to support development and testing of innovative energy solutions.
Funding parameters include:
Total available funding: Up to £7 million
Grant size per project: £50,000 – £300,000
Project stage: Early-stage innovation
Funding type: Grant support for eligible project costs
The competition is highly competitive, with previous rounds receiving many high-quality proposals.
Projects must focus on Official Development Assistance (ODA)-eligible countries located in the following regions:
Sub-Saharan Africa
South Asia
Indo-Pacific
Latin America
Applicants should demonstrate how their innovation will address energy access challenges in these markets.
The program seeks projects that:
Expand or improve energy access in underserved communities
Support a just and inclusive energy transition
Contribute to global climate and sustainability targets
Successful projects will typically align with global sustainability priorities, including:
United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy)
Sustainable Development Goal 13 (Climate Action)
Innovations may include technologies, services, or business models that improve access to sustainable energy.
Applications must be submitted by March 25, 2026 at 11:00 AM (UK time).
Applicants are encouraged to start early to ensure adequate preparation and submission before the deadline.
Learn more and submit your application through the official page.
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