EIC Accelerator - 2022 Report

Why this report?

The European Innovation Council Accelerator [EIC Accelerator] is the most coveted EU Funding Scheme. It has been designed to provide up to €17.5mn, and more in duly justified cases, in grant and/or equity funding to European deep tech companies operating in capital intensive industries. Since its pilot phase in 2019-2020, the EIC Accelerator has become very popular among several tech ecosystems from across Europe. This funding scheme can count on over €1bn per year until 2027.

This report provides a data-driven outlook on the EIC Accelerator 2022. We present all the relevant data broken down on both a European and national level by number of successful companies, amount raised, average amount raised per company, call type, and funding type.

Summary 2022

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Awarded companies
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Overall success rate

Female-led companies

A section of the report is dedicated to the successful companies led by female CEOs. We hope you will enjoy this report and find it insightful.

Open vs Challenge calls

The EIC Accelerator budget is split in Open and Challenge calls. While the Open call is for companies from any industry, the Challenge call is reserved for companies in specific sectors and in line with the EC strategic goals.

In 2022, the EIC Accelerator Challenge call was focused on the themes:

  • ­Technologies for Open Strategic Autonomy
  • ­Technologies for Fit for 55

In 2022, the EIC Accelerator total budget was €1.167bn: €630.9mn for the open call and €536.9mn for the challenge calls.

Despite having almost €100mn overall extra-budget available  with respect to 2021; ultimately, more companies were funded under the Open call, – an additional €270mn on top of the allocated budget for 2022.

Funding type

The EIC Accelerator funding scheme offers four funding types: grant-only (GO), grant-first (GF), blended-finance (BF), and equity-only (EO). Companies can apply for grants of up to €2.5mn and equity of up to €15mn – this could be more in duly justified cases. The funding rate on the grant component is 70%.

Grant-only

for companies that require a grant and not equity to bring their technology from TRL6 to TRL8. They still have to show how they will fund 30% of their costs and grow the company afterwards.

Blended-finance

for companies that require grant + equity from the EIC to cover all their capital needs while advancing/validating their technology and becoming more attractive for private investors.

Grant-first

for companies that are at a lower TRL requiring to de-risk further through a grant first. The company must commit to reaching a key milestone before availing of the remaining funding and becoming investor-ready.

Equity-Only

for companies at TRL8 and ready to scale. Companies can raise equity investment from the EIC alongside private investors.

Companies funded by country

Funding type by country

Awarded funding by country

Average awarded funding per company by country

Country summary

Acronyms – GO: Grant Only; GF: Grant First;
BF: Blended Finance; EO: Equity Only.

Female-led companies

40 companies out of the 227 successful cases were led by a female CEO. That represents 18% of the total awarded companies and 17% in terms of awarded funding: €216.8mn.

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Conclusion

About the author

Emmanuele Angione

One of the Managing Partners at Lira – an international venture funding advisory firm headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. He holds an MA in Communication Studies and an MBA in International Business. He started his career in the online payment sector before co-founding Winmedical, an Italian wearable MedTech company that went successfully from zero to exit in 8 years. He is an individual pre-seed investor focusing on early-stage, wearable MedTech start-ups.

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