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Electric Innovation Initiative opens submissions for 2026 electrification awards

Electrification innovation in the United States with residential EV charger on urban balcony at night
  • Electric Innovation Initiative has opened submissions for the 2026 Electric Innovation Awards
  • The programme recognises scalable electrification solutions across sectors
  • Categories include policy, technology, access and deployment
  • Winners will be announced at Climate Week NYC 2026
  • The initiative aims to accelerate nationwide electrification and decarbonisation

Electrification innovation in the United States is being highlighted through the launch of the 2026 Electric Innovation Awards, with submissions now open via the Electric Innovation Initiative.

The national programme recognises scalable projects advancing electrification across sectors including buildings, transport, energy systems and public policy.

The awards are part of a broader 10-year initiative aimed at accelerating electrification across the United States through collaboration between government, industry and philanthropic organisations.

Electrification innovation in the United States across sectors

The 2026 awards will recognise projects in four categories focused on scaling electrification and delivering measurable outcomes:

  • Scale Catalyst Award – initiatives designed for large-scale deployment
  • Policy Innovation Award – public sector leadership supporting electrification
  • Power for All Award – improving access to clean energy solutions
  • Design & Discovery Award – emerging technologies and early-stage innovation

Submissions will be reviewed by a selection committee comprising policymakers, industry leaders and academic experts from across the United States.

Organisers say the programme is designed to identify solutions that can move beyond pilot stages and be implemented at scale.

Focus on scaling electrification solutions

Electrification is increasingly viewed as a key pathway to reducing emissions across multiple sectors, including transport and buildings.

However, scaling technologies from demonstration to widespread deployment remains a central challenge.

The awards aim to highlight initiatives that address this gap by combining technical innovation with policy frameworks, financing models and deployment strategies.

Industry context: accelerating electrification deployment

Electrification is a central component of decarbonisation strategies in many countries, particularly as electricity systems incorporate increasing levels of renewable energy.

Efforts are now shifting towards scaling solutions that can be deployed quickly and across diverse geographies.

Within this context, electrification innovation in the United States is focusing on practical implementation, system integration and expanding access to clean energy technologies.

Winners of the 2026 awards are expected to be announced during Climate Week NYC, a major global event for climate and energy stakeholders.

Further details and submission information are available via the Electric Innovation Awards page.

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