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Vinnova Funds Net-Zero Transition for Manufacturing SMEs (Sweden)

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Deadline: 27-Apr-2026

Vinnova is offering funding under the Net Zero Industry programme to support consulting services that help Swedish manufacturing SMEs transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040. The initiative focuses on structured advisory services, sustainability integration, emissions reduction, and dissemination of lessons learned across sectors.

Overview of the Programme

The Net Zero Industry programme is part of Impact Innovation, an initiative jointly led by the Swedish Energy Agency, Formas, and Vinnova. Its objective is to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Sweden:

The funding specifically targets intermediary organizations with a public mandate that do not distribute profits and can provide structured consulting services to multiple SMEs.

Key Goals of Funded Projects

Projects supported under this call are expected to:

Eligibility and Scope

Project Focus Areas

Why It Matters

How the Programme Works

  1. SME Portfolio Development: Intermediaries select 5–10 SMEs for structured advisory support

  2. Assessment and Planning: Conduct emissions and sustainability assessments for each SME

  3. Implementation of Improvement Measures: Guide SMEs to implement practical steps for emission reductions and circular economy integration

  4. Documentation and Dissemination: Record lessons learned and share best practices to encourage wider adoption

  5. Capacity Building: Provide training and advisory services to strengthen SMEs’ internal capabilities

FAQs

  1. Who can apply for this funding?
    Public intermediaries with a mandate to deliver structured advisory services to SMEs and that do not distribute profits.

  2. Which SMEs are targeted?
    Small and medium-sized manufacturing companies in Sweden seeking to transition to net-zero emissions.

  3. What is the funding limit per SME?
    Up to SEK 150,000 per SME during the project period.

  4. How long can projects run?
    Up to 18 months.

  5. What kind of support do intermediaries provide?
    Structured assessments, practical improvement measures, training, sustainability integration, and guidance on emissions reduction.

  6. Are there requirements for dissemination?
    Yes, projects must include plans to document and share lessons learned to inspire other manufacturing companies.

  7. What is the ultimate goal of the programme?
    To accelerate the transition of Swedish manufacturing SMEs toward net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, while improving competitiveness and sector-wide sustainability practices.

Conclusion

The Vinnova Net Zero Industry programme empowers intermediaries to guide SMEs through a structured, practical transition to net-zero emissions. By combining assessments, hands-on advisory services, training, and sector-wide knowledge dissemination, the initiative supports Sweden’s national sustainability goals while strengthening SME competitiveness and environmental responsibility.

For more information, visit Vinnova.

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