New EV infrastructure company Amplify EV has become the latest partner with Transport + Energy.
As part of the partnership, Amplify EV will support and participate in next year’s Fleet Electrification Forum, sponsorship of a category at T+E Awards 2026, as well as provide ongoing content and advertising support.
The news follows the company launching last month. Amplify is the culmination of the shared vision of Adam Woodley, entrepreneurial founder and CEO, and experienced leaders from the EV infrastructure sector, Stuart Douglas (COO) and Anne Buckingham (CCO).
It is built on the foundation of group company Sinewave and Douglas and Buckingham’s career experience of building and deploying charge point operator (CPO) networks for themselves and for some of the UK’s leading charge point and fleet operators.
Amplify uses best practice to help effectively shape, design, deliver and operate high quality, regulation compliant charging infrastructure for its customers.
It offers fleets, local authorities, public transport providers and charge point operators (CPOs) a “one-stop-shop” to design, implement and support every stage of EV charging infrastructure – from initial grid connection to final commissioning and ongoing maintenance.
Speaking about the partnership, Alec Peachey, founder and editorial director of Transport + Energy said:
“We are delighted to welcome Amplify EV to our community of partners. As a new partner, Amplify EV will bring their global expertise to Transport + Energy in terms of content, comment and participation in our Forum and awards. We are excited about the coming months and to working with Stuart, Anne and the team.
“Regular users and subscribers to Transport + Energy will see advertising, content and profile for Amplify EV over the next year on the website, alongside their participation onstage and in the exhibition at the Forum and awards.”
Anne Buckingham, Chief Commercial Officer at Amplify, said:
“We’re delighted to be working with Transport and Energy, a trusted team that brings together the sectors to accelerate the transition to net zero.
“Listening, learning and sharing insights are critical for industry, the public sector and communities alike — and Transport and Energy provides an invaluable platform to engage with the latest sustainable transport innovations, challenges and opportunities.”









