A new research hub will be launched to boost innovative measures to decarbonise and improve transport.
Decarbonisation Minister Jesse Norman has announced applications are open for organisations to host the new hub, with the government pledging £10 million in funding for the centre, which will establish a UK centre of excellence for transport innovation.
Currently, transport accounts for 27% of the UK’s emissions and the Net Zero Transport for a Resilient Future Hub will drive decarbonisation solutions, such as greater use of recycled materials and reducing the carbon footprint of repairs and maintenance.
The hub will also develop and implement innovative ideas to ensure future transport is resilient and meets the challenges of climate adaption, such as changes to weather and water levels.
It will focus on the UK’s transport sector’s needs over the next 25 years as the government works to meet its 2050 net zero goals, helping to ensure the sector can build UK skills, jobs and innovation.
Decarbonisation Minister Jesse Norman said:
“Innovation is key to the growth of the transport sector, and the creation of high-skilled jobs and business opportunities across the UK.
“This new UK research hub will build a centre of excellence for the future development of low-carbon transport.”