EarthScale, a brand new UK-wide initiative is opening doorways for ClimateTech startups and spinouts seeking to transfer from prototype to business success – the 12-month programme backed by €5.8 million from the Research England Development Fund, is now accepting purposes from ventures throughout the UK.
Over the subsequent three years, EarthScale goals to help not less than 60 climate-focused startups by serving to them bridge the vital hole from early-stage innovation to scalable manufacturing. With a transparent emphasis on fundraising readiness and business deployment, the Imperial Faculty London-led initiative is constructed to information these ventures towards securing Collection A funding.
The programme brings collectively a nationwide community of top-tier universities, together with Imperial Faculty London, Cranfield College, the College of Derby, the College of Exeter, the College of Leeds, and the College of Nottingham.
Collaborating startups will acquire entry to cutting-edge technical experience and services throughout the UK, together with specialised assets just like the College of Exeter’s marine services and Cranfield’s pilot-scale infrastructure.
EarthScale claims to supply greater than technical help – it contains strategic scaling recommendation, govt expertise recruitment, coverage engagement alternatives, and skilled steering by regulatory landscapes. The programme’s supply format combines on-line, in-person, and hybrid classes to allow broad participation and robust connections throughout areas.
The method is grounded within the innovation legacies of every accomplice establishment. Imperial’s contributions embrace its White Metropolis Innovation District, the Imperial Enterprise Lab, and the Undaunted accelerator. Different college contributions embrace Derby’s Institute for Innovation in Sustainable Engineering, Leeds’ Nexus Innovation Hub, Exeter’s Inexperienced Futures Options, and Nottingham’s Power Institute.
EarthScale builds on the confirmed observe report of those ecosystems. For example, Imperial has been essential within the growth of notable startups corresponding to Notpla, Nium, and Multus Biotechnology.
- Notpla is tackling plastic air pollution by biodegradable packaging options and was awarded the Earthshot Prize in 2022. The corporate has eradicated over 10 million single-use plastic gadgets and secured a €23.4 million Collection A extension throughout Imperial’s 2024 Enterprise Trek to New York.
- Nium is pioneering low-energy, decentralised ammonia manufacturing through its modular “Inexperienced Ammonia on Demand” reactors. These reactors function utilizing renewable hydrogen and bypass the carbon-heavy Haber-Bosch course of. Nium raised €2.5 million in Seed funding in 2023, and is now piloting the expertise for UK-based manufacturing.
- Multus Biotechnology, a startup creating cost-effective, animal-free progress media for cultivated meat, closed a €8.1 million Collection A spherical in 2023. With a Collection B spherical now concentrating on €25.6 million, the corporate continues to refine its feedstock options. It first gained publicity by Imperial’s 2020 Demo Day and the 2024 Enterprise Trek in New York.
The purpose of EarthScale is that, by the tip of the 12-month programme, collaborating ventures could have considerably progressed of their technical growth, manufacturing readiness, and business potential – putting them in a robust place to scale local weather affect.
EarthScale was first announced in November 2024 by Professor Dame Jessica Nook, Government Chair of Research England. At the moment, marks the official launch of the programme with the timeline set for when the primary startups will obtain help (October 2025).

