The France 2030 Data Hub provides structured, queryable intelligence on every dimension of France’s €54 billion national investment plan. This section transforms raw government data, Bpifrance portfolio disclosures, EU Commission decisions, and company filings into organized, searchable datasets that investors, analysts, researchers, and journalists can actually use.
What the Data Hub Covers
Budget and Allocation. The complete €54 billion budget breakdown by sector, programme, and year. How much was allocated to each of the ten strategic objectives? How fast is the money being deployed? Which sectors are ahead of schedule and which are lagging? The Budget Breakdown and Funding by Sector pages provide the master allocation view, while Funding by Year tracks the deployment trajectory from 2021 through the plan’s 2030 horizon.
Companies and Funding Recipients. The Company Funding Table is a sortable, filterable database of major France 2030 funding recipients — from national champions receiving hundreds of millions to deep-tech startups receiving their first public grant. Filter by sector, region, funding amount, or company size. Each row links to the full company profile for deeper intelligence.
Competitions and Results. The Competition Results database tracks every major France 2030 competition: launch dates, budgets, laureate counts, total funding awarded, and links to official results. Cross-referenced with company profiles and sector pages to show which competitions produced which companies’ France 2030 portfolios.
Geographic Distribution. France 2030 is not uniformly distributed across French territory. The Funding by Region page maps investment flows to all 18 French regions, revealing the concentration in Île-de-France, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, and Hauts-de-France — and the gap between the most and least funded regions.
Industrial Infrastructure. The Gigafactory Map tracks all major France 2030-backed industrial facilities: battery gigafactories, electrolyser plants, semiconductor fabs, bioproduction facilities, and hydrogen valleys. The Factory Openings page tracks new industrial site launches as France’s reindustrialization translates from announcement to production.
Impact Metrics. France 2030’s stated goals include job creation, patent filings, CO2 reductions, and startup creation. The Jobs Tracker, Patent Tracker, and CO2 Reduction Tracker monitor progress against these targets using official SGPI reporting supplemented by company disclosures.
Startups and Deep Tech. The Startup Funding Tracker focuses specifically on the early-stage innovation pipeline — the I-Nov and I-Démo laureates, French Tech 120 and Next 40 companies, and quantum and AI startups that represent France 2030’s bet on the next generation of French technology champions.
Foreign Investment. A key France 2030 objective is leveraging public investment to attract private capital, including foreign direct investment. The Foreign Investment Tracker monitors FDI announcements made through the Choose France summit and other channels, tracking which international companies are investing in France alongside France 2030-backed projects.
Timeline. The France 2030 Complete Timeline is a chronological record of every significant programme launch, competition result, factory announcement, and policy development since the plan was announced in October 2021.
Data Sources and Methodology
All data on france2030.ai originates from primary official sources: SGPI annual reports, Bpifrance competition databases, ADEME project registries, EU Commission IPCEI decisions, and Cour des Comptes audit reports. Secondary corroboration from major financial press. Full methodology at /about/methodology/.
Data is updated continuously as new official information is published. Last dataset update dates are shown on each individual data page.
Data Licensing
Aggregated datasets are available for research and media use with attribution to france2030.ai. Commercial licensing for investment and consulting applications available via research@france2030.ai.