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Decarbonising Transport and achieving net zero is the biggest challenge facing the transport industry.
The Decarbonising Transport Awards recognise the individuals, teams, partnerships and innovations that are providing genuine leadership and unwavering efforts to reduce carbon across the transport industry.
The awards provide inspiration, best practice and tangible benefits to the wider sector as well as recognise the achievements of those that are going the extra mile.

Enter now and gain national recognition for you and your organisation's leadership in delivering real progress on transport decarbonisation.

Awards Timeline
September
8
Judging panel announced
October
6
Open for entries
December
5
Deadline for entries/Judging begins
January
5
Longlist
Announced
January
30
Finalists
Announced
March
27
The winners are revealed at a lunch held at the Royal Lancaster

The Awards
Category Awards

Sponsorship Opportunities
Unrivalled Brand Exposure
Position your organisation as a leader in decarbonising transport at the biggest and most prestigious event in the UK
High-Value
Networking
Engage with decision-makers, industry pioneers, and policymakers
Support Industry Excellence
Celebrate the achievements driving the UK’s net-zero transport revolution


Announcing the winner

Accepting a prize

British Parking Awards 2023 Winners

Announcing the winner
The Awards Ceremony
Taking place at the 4-Star Royal Lancaster London Hotel on 27 March 2026, The Awards Ceremony, organised by Landor LINKS, and hosted by Robert Llewellyn, will welcome over 300 experts from across the transport industry.


Extraordinary! Robert Llewellyn to reveal the award winners
Robert Llewellyn is an actor, comedian and writer best known for playing the mechanoid Kryten in the TV sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf. He formerly presented the TV engineering gameshow Scrapheap Challenge and presents the YouTube series, Fully Charged and founded the blog Everything Electric.
Founded by Robert Llewellyn and the team behind The Fully Charged Show, Everything Electric covers a wide range of topics including electric cars, bikes, and scooters, as well as solar power, home energy, and air quality. The brand combines a popular YouTube channel with global live events that feature test drives, expert talks, and exhibitions.






