Mobilise is open for applications today, 3 December 2025. This 12-month programme is targeted at UK-based SMEs, start-ups, and spinouts focused on developing zero-emission automotive, and Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) technologies, products, and services.
Funded by the government’s Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and facilitated by the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC) and Zenzic.
Grant funding of up to £173,500 is available with opportunities for ambitious start-ups, SMEs, and spinouts developing zero-emission and CAM products, services, and solutions to progress their early-stage businesses towards investment and market readiness.
Delivered in two phases, Market Focus and Technology Validation, Mobilise combines a unique blend of grant-funding, mentoring, and networking opportunities to help accelerate technology to market and enable businesses to be better-positioned to attract future investment.
It offers:
- Business strategy and commercialisation guidance, and opportunities for technology development.
- Mentoring in strategic focus areas, delivered by independent business advisors and investors covering; commercial strategy, intellectual property management, investment-readiness, new product development, cost engineering & supply chain, leadership, and new-venture growth.
- Concept validation and testing, including access to world-class CAM Testbed UK facilities.
- Peer-to-peer learning via a support network of like-minded, ambitious businesses.
APC and Zenzic have deep experience running business accelerator programmes. The 100+ businesses that have been through their programmes have raised over £443 million of private investment and made significant commercial progress following their time on the programmes.
Rik Adams, Innovation Delivery Director, APC, said:
“There’s a giant void between having an idea or an invention and turning that into a real-world business. Mobilise offers a unique blend of grant funding, mentoring, and networking opportunities within the mobility sector, helping businesses to create robust strategies and business models to accelerate their route to market.
We are very proud of this unique and targeted product offering, which supports the most innovative start-ups, spinouts, and small businesses who are truly the future of mobility for the UK.”
Mark Cracknell, Programme Director, Zenzic, said:
“The future of mobility in the UK will be built on the back of ambitious SME’s bringing their innovative technologies to enhance our evolving Transport and Automotive sectors. Mobilise serves as an exciting opportunity for these businesses to take a big step towards market readiness.
Mobilise works for a range of SMEs in the sector, from start-ups or university spinouts to more mature SME organisations that can benefit from the programmes’ business strategy and development mentoring. I would encourage anyone interested in how the programme can support them to get in touch.”
For Mobilise, we are looking for:
- Ambitious UK-based micro, small, and medium-sized companies.
- Businesses developing either zero-emission mobility or Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) technology, products, or services.
- Businesses that can demonstrate the feasibility of their technology concept through modelling or initial prototyping.
- Businesses should be open to exploring routes to market for their technology and be able to benefit from programme activities.
Key competition dates:
3 December 2025 – Competition opens
2 February 2026 at 11:00 GMT – Application deadline
For more information and to apply, please visit the Mobilise website.
Interested applicants are encouraged to speak to the APC and Zenzic’s Business Development Team at mobilise@apcuk.co.uk to discuss the eligibility of their project and gain advice on how to submit the strongest application possible.
Mobilise is funded by UK Government, as part of the CAM Pathfinder Programme. CAM Pathfinder is delivered by DBT’s Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) team, in partnership with the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK and Zenzic.