Finalists for Transport + Energy Awards announced
Shortlist released for industry awards event alongside Transport + Energy Forum.
After an exhaustive judging process involving six experts from the transport and energy sectors, decisions have been made on the finalists and winners of the 10 awards to be presented at the dinner following the Transport + Energy Forum.
Alec Peachey, Founder and Editorial Director of T+E said:
“I’d like to thank our judging panel for the incredible job they did, to pore over the excellent entries and make final decisions on the awards. The process was tough and triggered some robust debate to decide between some truly excellent submissions, which demonstrate the high level of professionalism and innovation in our sectors.
“Thank you to everyone who entered and congratulations to all our finalists, we look forward to seeing you at the awards presentation dinner on the evening of the Transport + Energy Forum on 21 November.”
The judging panel included James Court CEO EVA England, Matthew Adams Transport Policy Manager REA, Shamal Evans-Gadgill Senior Programme/Project Manager Coventry City Council, Jonathan Murray Policy and Operations Director Zemo Partnership, Jacob Roberts Senior Policy & Strategy Consultant Cenex and Claire Miller Independent Mobility & Energy Advisor Tellegen.
The awards take place alongside the Transport + Energy Forum, which brings together over 300 delegates, including 60 from local authorities. The agenda includes keynote presentations, TED style talks, Oxford debate, Conversations with Councils roundtables, networking and collaboration opportunities.
Flexible delegate packages covering both events are available.
More information on the Transport + Energy Forum and Transport + Energy Awards.
Transport + Energy Awards finalists are:
Best product or new technology
Kerbo Charge
Charge Saint (S4EV Ltd)
National Grid Electricity Distribution – Clearview Charge & Connect, Accelerating and Facilitating UK Connections
Hubl Logistics – CoolRun
Camion – Camion Electrification Analytics and Site Identification
ClearWatt – Battery Health Report
Energy network of the year: best collaboration
PoGo Charge – The Galleries, Washington
Evolt Charging – Scotland’s public charging network, operated by Evolt Charging
Best EV rapid charging network
Be.EV – Be.EV
Osprey Charging Network – Osprey Charging Network
GRIDSERVE – GRIDSERVE Electric Highway
InstaVolt – InstaVolt’s national and international strategy
Fastned UK – Fastned UK network
Best on-street EV charging network
Trojan Energy – Trojan HUB
Believ
char.gy
Connected Kerb
Ubitricity
Best local authority EV charging scheme
Suffolk County Council – Plug in Suffolk
The Highland Council – EV infrastructure network
Oxfordshire – Park and Charge Oxfordshire
Dundee City Council – future proofing Dundee’s streetscape with pop-up chargers
Best commercial vehicle decarbonisation strategy/project
Dundee City Council – Clepington Road and Marchbanks Depots
Voltempo Group Limited – eFREIGHT2030
National Grid – Fleet Strategy 2030
Best accessibility strategy/project
Dundee City Council – 4th Hub Charging Oasis
Fastned UK – Fastned UK Charging Network
Best local authority fleet partnership
SEE Services Ltd – SEE Services Sustainability Solution for South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
The Go-Ahead Group – Transitioning to Zero-Emission Buses in Oxford
SWARCO Smart Charging – Evolt Charging’s partnership with Merthyr Tydfil Council
Rising star
The Highland Council – Rachel Anderson
Osprey Charging Network – Marco Pappalardo
Trojan Energy – Melissa Hussain
Believ – Madeleine North
Believ – James Bruce
char.gy – Snigdha Tiruvuru
Best collaborative partnership: transport and energy sectors
Be.EV
Octopus Electric Vehicles – Octopus Electric Vehicles and HSBC UK partnership
Field Dynamics, UK Power Networks DSO, Cenex and Zapmap – Charge Point Navigator
char.gy – char.gy and Richmond and Wandsworth Council’s Charge Point Migration
Advanced Infrastructure Technology (AI) – Residential On-street EV Charging Implementation Plan