
12.11.26 @ Warwick Conferences
This year, we’ve expanded to 15 categories, introducing two new awards, the Quentin Willson campaign of the year award and 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.
Key information
Entry deadline:
Earlybird tickets close:
Judging:
Shortlist announcement:
Awards ceremony:
Dress code:
Award categories:
Relevant for: OEMs, technology innovators including (but not exclusively) charging network data/interoperability software, battery solutions, battery storage and grid use/smart charging.
Award Summary: for an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) that has successfully implemented a novel equipment solution that makes a difference to decarbonisation, reaching net zero, and the convergence of both the transport and energy sectors.
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Relevant for: OEMs, technology innovators including (but not exclusively) charging network data/interoperability software, battery solutions, battery storage and grid use/smart charging.
Award Summary: this award will recognise an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or technology innovator that has successfully implemented a novel technology solution that makes a difference to decarbonisation, reaching net zero, and the convergence of both the transport and energy sectors.
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This award will provide recognition of a collaborative partnership between charge point operators (CPOs) and partners such as local councils, technology providers, energy networks and energy companies.
Finalists
Suffolk County Council
Ubitricity
Ohme
Zest
Highland Council
Winner: Highland Council
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Open to energy networks who have shown demonstrable progress in working to accelerate the transition to clean energy and transport.
This category is open to charge point operators (CPOs) who have introduced and are operating a rapid charging electric vehicle network that is being used by the public.
Finalists
Smart Charge
Osprey Charging Network
GRIDSERVE
InstaVolt
Winner: Smart Charge
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This category is open to charge point operators (CPOs) and will be awarded to an organisation which has introduced and is operating an on-street electric vehicle charging network that is being used by the public.
Finalists
Ubitricity
char.gy
Believ
Winner: ubitricity
This award will be presented to the council that has implemented an electric vehicle charging scheme that delivers measurable and sustainable benefits to the community and the authority.
Finalists
Hackney Council
Southwark Council
Manchester City Council
Wokingham Borough Council
Winner: Hackney Council
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With charging sites becoming a vital focus for communities, this award will highlight an outstanding charging site which has been transformational in a local community in terms of cohesion, wellbeing, design and architecture.
Finalists
Be.EV
GRIDSERVE
Instavolt
Winner: Be.EV
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For a technology innovator that has successfully implemented a novel technology that makes a difference to decarbonisation, reaching net zero, and the convergence of both the transport and energy sectors.
Finalists
Paua
GridBeyond
Clearwatt
Flexible Power Systems
Voltest
Electric Miles
Winner: GridBeyond
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With increased focus on accessibility of EV charging sites and infrastructure, this award will recognise a company that is leading the way in this area through the introduction of accessible sites, infrastructure and a defined strategy to make accessibility business as normal.
Finalists
Believ
Smart Charge
Osprey Charging Network
Winner: Osprey Charging Network
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This award will recognise a public sector partnership which demonstrates collaboration that has resulted in the decarbonisation of a fleet leading to a significant reduction in carbon emissions.
Finalists
FLEET EV
Volteum
Winner FLEET EV
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This award will recognise a private sector partnership which demonstrates collaboration that has resulted in the decarbonisation of a fleet leading to a significant reduction in carbon emissions.
Finalists
SSE
John Lewis Partnership
The AA
Winner: The AA
Battery-electric technology can be unsuitable for certain types of operations due to higher energy demands, and the longer working hours of such vehicles in certain settings where access to grid connections is limited and/or charging infrastructure is unavailable, such as construction, land remediation and agriculture. This award will recognise a project/innovation where an alternative technology/fuel type has been used to power vehicles in these challenging locations.
The rising star award celebrates new, exceptional talent in the clean transport and energy industry. It will recognise an individual who has demonstrated the highest level of excellence at the start of their career in clean energy and transport.
Finalists
Sarah McGrann, Osprey Charging Network
Katy Bush, Suffolk County Council
Eleanor Collins, Manchester City Council
Ben Smith, Hertford Birch
Philippa Heath, Rightcharge
Niccolò Ferrari, Voltest
Winner: Eleanor Collins, Manchester City Council
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The team of the year award will recognise a group from the clean energy and transport sectors that has demonstrated outstanding performance, cohesion, and achievement over the last 12 months.
Finalists
LEVI Support Body
open road access (ora)
Suffolk County Council
UK Power Networks
Flexis
Winner: UK Power Networks
The impact award will recognise an individual for their exceptional long-term contributions to or impact on the transport and energy sectors. This award will acknowledge career-long accomplishments, legacy, or extraordinary service beyond expectation.
Finalists
Ian Johnston, Osprey Charging Network
Catherine Marris, open road access
Jade Edwards, Zapmap
Mark Pymm, Watts Up Consulting
Daljit Marston, char.gy
Edmund King OBE, The AA
Stuart Douglas, Amplify EV
Winner: Ian Johnston, Osprey Charging Network
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