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Impact Innovation: Net Zero Industry Call 2026 (Sweden)

Horizon Europe: European Innovation Ecosystems Work Programme 2025

Deadline: 17-Jun-2026

The Impact Innovation: Net Zero Industry 2026 call supports projects that help Sweden’s manufacturing industry reduce greenhouse gas emissions and move toward net zero by 2040. With a total budget of about SEK 80 million, the call funds feasibility studies and research and innovation projects involving companies, universities, research institutes, and public sector actors.

About the Net Zero Industry 2026 Call

The Impact Innovation: Net Zero Industry 2026 call invites applications for innovative projects that can help the Swedish manufacturing industry achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions while improving global competitiveness.

The programme is part of the broader Net Zero Industry initiative under Impact Innovation, led by:

Its long-term goal is to support Sweden’s manufacturing sector in reaching net zero emissions by 2040.

What Does the Call Support?

The call funds projects that:

Emissions Covered

Projects may address:

Funding Available

Total Budget

1. Feasibility Studies

2. Research and Innovation Projects

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Collaboration Requirements

Each project must include:

Important Note

If a company is active in the manufacturing value chain, it must collaborate with a discrete manufacturing company.

What Types of Solutions Are Encouraged?

Projects should address emissions across the full lifecycle, especially in value chains and product use phases.

Examples include:

Why This Call Matters

This call is important because it combines:

It is especially valuable for projects that can deliver:

How to Apply

The source text does not include the deadline or official submission link, so applicants should check the official Impact Innovation / Vinnova call page.

Suggested Steps

  1. Build a consortium of at least 3 organisations
  2. Ensure inclusion of:
    • One Swedish discrete manufacturing company
    • One research partner
  3. Decide whether your project is a:
    • Feasibility study, or
    • Research and innovation project
  4. Define how your solution reduces Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions
  5. Show industrial relevance and competitiveness benefits
  6. Align your project with GHG Protocol or ISO 14064-1
  7. Submit through the official programme process

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Quick Facts

FAQ

1. What is the purpose of the Net Zero Industry 2026 call?

It supports innovative projects that help Sweden’s manufacturing industry reduce greenhouse gas emissions and become more competitive.

2. How much funding is available?

The total call budget is about SEK 80 million.

3. Who can apply?

Companies, public sector organisations, universities, colleges, research institutes, and other manufacturing-related actors.

4. What is the maximum grant for feasibility studies?

Up to SEK 1 million for projects lasting up to 18 months.

5. What is the maximum grant for larger projects?

Up to SEK 8 million, depending on project type.

6. Is collaboration required?

Yes. Each project must involve at least 3 organisations, including a Swedish discrete manufacturing company and a research partner.

Conclusion

The Impact Innovation: Net Zero Industry 2026 call is a major funding opportunity for organisations helping Sweden’s manufacturing sector cut emissions and build net zero industrial solutions.

With SEK 80 million available and strong emphasis on collaborative innovation, this call is ideal for projects addressing Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, industrial transformation, and long-term competitiveness.

For more information, visit Energimyndigheten.

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