Call for R&D: Piloting high-impact solutions on the e-mobility transition in Kenya
Siemens Stiftung and GIZ are looking for 3-5 Kenyan enterprises to conduct research and development (R&D) projects for up to 12 months. The aim is to develop effective market-based solutions and increase the social and ecological impact of e-mobility. The contract value ranges between 30.000 and 50.000 USD for individual applications and up to 70.000 USD for joint applications.
Current call
We are seeking pilot projects driving the transition towards a sustainable, low-carbon transport sector in underserviced areas or underserved customer segments and showing high potential for social or environmental impact. These initiatives can either come from single enterprises or joint initiatives.
The selected applications are expected to deliver a research report demonstrating the applied methodology, research results, and analysis of the financial sustainability of the tested solution, and core learnings. Sensitive data and intellectual property rights can be considered during the contracting process. Siemens Stiftung and GIZ intend to publish the results through reports and digital events. The form of publication and dissemination will be discussed together with the participating ventures. The idea of dissemination is to encourage other ecosystem players to replicate and learn from the results.
The call is integrated into Siemens Stiftung’s e-mobility program as part of German International Cooperation Agency’s (GIZ) “Piloting and Prepare to Scale E-Mobility in Kenya” project.
Impact and Sustainability
Initiatives might center around connecting remote areas through innovative mobility solutions, making transport cheaper for marginalized user-groups, using resources in a more sufficient way or re-thinking the end-of life of electric mobility and adjacent sectors. The call is structured in two focus areas: “E-Mobility for Impact” and “Sustainability and Climate”.
E-Mobility for Impact
Applications focusing on the acceptability, accessibility and affordability of e-mobility. The tested solutions shall be working on solving impact challenges by focusing on one (or more) of the following aspects:
- Acceptability: designing customer-centric solutions – be its products, servicers or business models – to align with customer needs and preferences, thereby fostering wider acceptance of e-mobility
- Accessibility: Adapting products, services, or business models to cater to diverse customers segments, ensuring a broader and more inclusive audience can access the benefits of e-mobility
- Affordability: Balancing cost-effectiveness with substantial value delivery, enabling a larger audience to afford and embrace e-mobility solutions.
Sustainability and Climate
Applications prioritizing environmental sustainability, particularly in the context of e-mobility solutions. Projects could focus on developing more efficient e-mobility solutions, such as integrating solar-powered charging stations, creating sustainable battery recycling systems or focus on the climate aspects of e-mobility. These initiatives could reduce greenhouse gas emissions, support a circular economy by reusing and recycling materials, and minimize environmental impacts across the lifecycle of e-mobility solutions and infrastructure.
Minimum eligibility criteria for enterprises
- Candidates are operative in the battery, waste recycling, charging/swapping or electric vehicle and technology in the e-mobility value chain and registered in Kenya.
- Candidates need to have a minimum viable product of their solution (photos, blueprints or protocols are mandatory).
- Candidates need to have paying users and clients for their solution (proof through e.g. financial statements or management accounts).
- Positive impact of the company is part of the applying candidates’ identity, e.g. proven through statues or company reports.
- Candidates can only hand in one application as lead applicant.
- Candidates should not already have an active contract with Siemens Stiftung.
Female-led companies as well as companies operating in underserved areas and working with marginalized target groups as well as with high environmental impact are especially encouraged to apply.
Siemens Stiftung will not work with:
- Candidates with pending litigation against them or members of their management team
- Candidates looking for refinancing opportunities or debt or other liabilities
- Enterprises that already have another ongoing contract with Siemens Stiftung
Details and application
The deadline for submission is 18th December 2024, at 11:59 AM (CET). All application materials can be found at the following link:
Selected applicants will receive:
a contract lasting up to 12 months (maximum) to conduct a R&D pilot project.
the value of the contract ranges between 30.000 and 50.000 USD for individual applications and up to 70.000 USD for joint applications.
Siemens Stiftung conducts a feasibility and eligibility check of all applications. Virtual interviews will be conducted with successful candidates. Selection will be based on the following criteria:
- Approach and Feasibility of the R&D Project: The extent to which the proposed project demonstrates a clear and realistic plan, including detailed methods and achievable goals
- Impact: Clear potential for the solution to generate significant social, environmental, and/or economic impact, particularly in underserved or marginalized communities.
- Market Potential: The likelihood that the proposed solution can be scaled to meet the needs of a larger market, with evidence of early market traction.
- Team Capacity: Demonstrated experience and capacity of the team to execute the R&D project effectively.
Application Documents entail:
- Project Idea for R&D project
- Brief budget (staff, material and other costs) and timelines
- Proof of prototype and proof of initial users and clients
- Registration Certificate
- Shareholder information
- CVs of the R&D team
Training on Human-Centered Design
As part of the application process, Siemens Stiftung offers you the opportunity to take part in a Human Centred Design (HCD) workshop to offer you the resources and support you need to develop strong project proposals and discuss your R&D project idea in an individual session before your final submission.
Contact
For more information, please email: e-mobility@siemens-stiftung.org
If the applicant considers that a mistake has been made, the evaluators have acted unfairly or failed to comply with the rules, and the applicants interests have been prejudices as a result, a complaint can be drawn up in English and submitted by e-mail to e-mobility@siemens-stiftung.org. Please add “COMPLAINT” to the subject of the mail and include:
- Contact details
- The subject of complain
- Information and evidence regarding the alleged breach
Would you like to learn more?
- Sustainable business models with social impact – Our social entrepreneurship working area
- Sustainable mobility solutions in sub-Saharan Africa – Our commitment to e-mobility at a glance
- E-Mobility 4 Impact Call 2024 from Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda and Tanzania.
- Call for research and development (R&D) in Kenia 2023