France 2030 Budget: €54B ▲ Total allocation | Deployed: €35B+ ▲ 65% of total | Companies Funded: 4,200+ ▲ +800 in 2025 | Startups Funded: 850+ ▲ +150 in 2025 | Competitions: 150+ ▲ 12 currently open | Gigafactories: 15+ ▲ In construction | Jobs Created: 100K+ ▲ Direct employment | Battery Capacity: 120 GWh ▲ 2030 target | H2 Electrolyzers: 6.5 GW ▲ 2030 target | Nuclear SMRs: 6+ ▲ In development | Regions: 18 ▲ All covered | France 2030 Budget: €54B ▲ Total allocation | Deployed: €35B+ ▲ 65% of total | Companies Funded: 4,200+ ▲ +800 in 2025 | Startups Funded: 850+ ▲ +150 in 2025 | Competitions: 150+ ▲ 12 currently open | Gigafactories: 15+ ▲ In construction | Jobs Created: 100K+ ▲ Direct employment | Battery Capacity: 120 GWh ▲ 2030 target | H2 Electrolyzers: 6.5 GW ▲ 2030 target | Nuclear SMRs: 6+ ▲ In development | Regions: 18 ▲ All covered |

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Core Principles

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Timeliness. Competition results are published within 48 hours of official announcement. Breaking news and major funding events are covered within 24 hours. Data pages are updated as new official statistics are released.

Balance. france2030.ai reports both achievements and shortfalls honestly. When France 2030 programmes fall behind deployment targets, we report it. When companies face difficulties with funded projects, we cover it. When the Cour des Comptes identifies governance problems, we publish the findings. Promotional framing of government programmes has no place in our coverage.

Completeness. We aim to cover all major France 2030 competitions and their results, not just headline-grabbing announcements. This includes smaller competitions in food and agriculture, deep-sea, and industrial decarbonization sectors that receive less international attention.

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Conflicts of Interest

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Corrections Policy

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Last updated: March 2026. This editorial policy applies to all content published on france2030.ai.

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