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Transport + Energy Awards 2026 launches

Now in its fourth edition, The Transport + Energy Awards has officially been announced, celebrating outstanding achievements across the transport and energy sectors. The Awards will take place on the evening of the Transport + Energy Forum on 12 November.

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James Evison

Now in its fourth edition, The Transport + Energy Awards has officially been announced, celebrating outstanding achievements across the transport and energy sectors.

The Awards will take place on the evening of the Transport + Energy Forum on 12 November. With the pace of decarbonisation accelerating, our sectors face complex challenges that demand innovation and collaboration.

This is why the T+E Awards were created, and why they continue to go from strength to strength as we move towards 2030 and longer-term net-zero goals. 

This year, the Awards have been expanded into 15 categories, with the introduction of two new awards: the Quentin Willson Campaign of the Year Award, and the Energy Network Innovation Project of the Year.

Now in their fourth year, our awards celebrate and recognise excellence across the transport and energy sectors, honouring the projects, partnerships and people driving progress. They are a must-enter and a must-win.

Entering can elevate your organisation’s profile, showcasing the teams, collaborators and stakeholders behind successful delivery.

Finalists and winners benefit from a comprehensive marketing campaign across our channels – before, during and after the ceremony – maximising visibility and industry recognition.

The awards presentation takes place on the evening of the Transport + Energy Forum on Thursday, 12 November at Warwick Conferences.

Key dates:

Entry deadline: Monday 24 August

Shortlist announcement: Week commencing 14 September

Awards ceremony: Thursday 12 November

See more about the Awards and entry here.

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