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Resilient Energy System Through Innovation Clusters

Funds Swedish-led cross-sector innovation clusters strengthening energy-system resilience against disruptions through Swedish Energy Agency grants.

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Resilient Energy System Through Innovation Clusters (Swedish: "Robust energisystem genom innovationskluster") is a grant call run by the Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten), Sweden's national authority for energy policy and energy research funding. The call funds the setup of cross-sector innovation clusters, which are groups that bring energy users together with research and technology partners to find needs and build solutions. The stated focus is strengthening the energy system's ability to withstand and recover from disruptions, including technical failures, extreme weather, climate change, natural disasters, and hostile threats.

The total amount available in this call is SEK 15,000,000 (the funding pool). The source page does not state a per-project minimum or maximum award, so the per-applicant grant size is not published here; the figure given is the combined pool for all selected projects. The instrument is a grant. Duration and cost-share terms are not stated on the summary page and would be set out in the full call text document ("Fullständig utlysningstext").

The call is open to any actor that can coordinate innovation-cluster activity in line with the call's direction. Named examples include companies, public-sector bodies, industry associations, academia and institutes, foundations connected to the listed areas, and other relevant actors, so for-profit companies have a direct path to apply. The cluster's coordinator (the cluster organisation) must be a Swedish legal entity with its registered seat in Sweden and must be tasked with coordinating and leading the cluster.

Applications are submitted through the Swedish Energy Agency's e-service, referred to as "Mina sidor" (My Pages), by the published deadline. The last day to apply is 15 October 2026 at 23:59 (Swedish time). The summary page does not publish scoring criteria, a numerical scoring scale, or a payline; those details would appear in the full call text. Decision timing is not stated on the summary page.

Practical caveats: the coordinator must be a Swedish legal entity based in Sweden, which is a hard requirement. No per-project award figure is published on the summary page, so applicants should consult the full call text for budget rules, eligible costs, and cost-share. The summary page also gives no direct apply URL or guidelines URL; it points to a downloadable full call text and the My Pages e-service.

Cross-sector innovation clusters that strengthen the resilience and robustness of the energy system against disruptions such as technical failures, extreme weather, climate change, natural disasters, and hostile threats. Clusters connect energy users with research and technology actors to identify needs and develop solutions.

CycleiHow often this grant runs — e.g. annually, on a rolling basis, or a one-off call.One-off
Next deadlineiThe next date applications are due. Rolling means you can apply any time.15 Oct 2026
Decision timeiTypical time from the deadline to the funder's decision.—
Project durationiHow long the funded work is expected to run.—
Award typeiThe form of funding — grant, equity, loan, tax credit, etc.Grant
Match fundingiThe share of project costs you must cover yourself. 0% = fully funded.0%
Funding pooliThe total budget available across all awards in this round.SEK 15M

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Last verified: 22 Jun 2026Source: www.energimyndigheten.se