The Critical Minerals (CM) Accelerator is a £25 million grant funding scheme, aimed at unlocking the commercialisation of innovation through the scaling up of innovative solutions for critical minerals, spanning extraction, processing and recycling and building on the UK’s strengths.
Funding will support projects across the UK for all minerals on the UK 2024 Criticality Assessment published as well as Critical Minerals technical annex by 2035. Successful projects should increase the security of supply of minerals, boost resilience, create jobs and growth. The CM Accelerator is part of the £50 million UK Critical Mineral Programme.
The CM Accelerator is focused on companies and projects at technology readiness levels (TRL) 6 to 8 which are close to commercialisation and that face significant barriers in proving unit economics and de-risking their processes. Projects supported will be at the pilot to pre-commercial or demonstrator to commercialisation stage of development.
The £25 million CM Accelerator grant scheme will support multiple projects through a competitive process. Our expectation is that all approved grants will sit within a range of £150,000 to £3 million. All projects funded under this scheme are expected to be delivered by March 2030.
The overarching objective of the CM Accelerator is to support research and development innovation (typically projects at minimum technology readiness level 6 to 8) in extraction, midstream processing and recycling (which currently do not qualify or are unable to attract support from public finance institutions and private finance) to increase validation, commercialisation prospects and scale up in the UK. This objective is underpinned by 3 strategic priorities:
2․ Strengthening economic security
3․ Building domestic resilience
The Department for Business, Innovation, Science and Trade (BIST) will provide up to £25 million to a range of projects that best meet the Programme’s objectives. The funded projects must take place in the UK and deliver grant-funded activity by 31 March 2030.
Applicants should request only the minimum amount of funding required to deliver their proposal and will need to demonstrate value for money as part of the assessment process.
The lead applicant must be a UK registered business with operations based in the UK and be committed to developing innovation and follow-on commercial activity within the UK.
Charities, not-for-profits, universities/academic institutions, research and technology organisations (RTOs) and public sector organisations may be included in the project team but not lead a project.
The competition will begin with an 8 week application window. After this, BIST will shortlist applicants ahead of the interview stage.
The purpose of the application stage is to identify applicants who demonstrate a credible and relevant proposal aligned with the objectives of the Critical Minerals Accelerator. It will ensure that only those applicants with a sufficiently strong strategic fit, capability, and delivery potential are invited to progress to an interview.
You can submit your application on the Grants Hub.
This stage is only open to applicants successful at application stage.
The interview stage is designed to test:
In 2025, the UK government published Vision 2035: Critical Minerals Strategy, building on the ambitions set out in the UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy. Together, these strategies recognise the essential role that critical minerals play in enabling growth across key sectors of the economy, including clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and defence.
The Critical Minerals Strategy sets out a long-term vision to strengthen the UK’s access to these materials, in the context of increasing global demand, supply chain concentration, and geopolitical risk. A central ambition of the strategy is to grow a resilient domestic supply chain, supporting both economic growth and economic security.
More information about the competition can be found in the Critical Minerals Accelerator scheme guidance document.
If you require clarification on the scheme or information relating to your application, email criticalmineralsacceleratorgrantscheme@businessandtrade.gov.uk.
Source: UK Government: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/critical-minerals-programme-critical-minerals-accelerator
The Critical Supply Group consists of companies and professionals committed to secure and resilient critical supply chains. CSG is managed by MAP UK & International. For more details, including how to get involved, or to make contact with any of the entities involved, please email info@mapukinternational.com.