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The industry’s premier celebration of excellence, innovation and hard work returns this autumn, at the Energy Storage Awards 2026.
Running annually since 2023, the awards welcome the shining lights that lead the industry in Europe and beyond to a glittering evening ceremony in London, hosted by our publisher Solar Media (part of the Informa Group).
Having already received many enquiries from interested parties since the last edition in November 2025, it’s our great pleasure to announce that the nomination window is now open via the official event website.
With trophies up for grabs in 21 separate categories—including some new additions—this year’s awards will reflect the industry’s efforts and achievements better than ever before.
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It’s free to submit a nomination, but we do ask that you respect the process and provide as much detailed and supporting information as you feel is relevant, giving our panel of hand-picked independent expert judges the best opportunity to make their difficult final choices.
Key dates:
Window open for nominations: 23 March 2026 (online)
Deadline for submissions: 4 September 2026 (online)
Awards ceremony: 19 November 2026 (Hilton London Metropole)
Along with all the returning categories you’ll be expecting to see once again, we’re excited that the categories for Product of the Year have been broken out to include separate awards for:
- BESS Solution of the Year
- Balance of Plant / Hardware Product of the Year
- Software Product of the Year
- Safety Product of the Year
It’ll be exciting to see if previous serial winners such as Fluence, Zenobe and Energy Dome can continue their hot streaks!
Elsewhere, we ran the first-ever Diversity & Inclusion Award in 2025. The deserving winner was Women in Energy Storage Network (WinES), and we look forward to seeing another one this November. Just as we aim for the awards to reflect the industry we all want to see, the industry must reflect society at its best.
Who will join the prestigious ranks of Energy Storage Awards winners in 2026?
Visit the Energy Storage Awards 2026 website for more details and to enter.

Facts Only

Industry event: Energy Storage Awards 2026
Host: Solar Media (part of Informa Group)
Location: London, UK
Dates: Nominations open March 23rd, deadline September 4th, ceremony November 19th
Categories: 21 including BESS Solution, Balance of Plant/Hardware, Software, Safety, and Product of the Year
Past winner (Diversity & Inclusion Award): Women in Energy Storage Network (WinES)

Executive Summary

The Energy Storage Awards 2026, an annual celebration recognizing excellence, innovation, and hard work in the energy storage industry, will take place this November in London. Hosted by Solar Media, nominations for the event are now open online with trophies available in 21 categories including new additions such as Product of the Year (divided into BESS Solution, Balance of Plant/Hardware, Software, and Safety). Last year's winner, Women in Energy Storage Network (WinES), took home the Diversity & Inclusion Award. The deadline for submissions is September 4th, with the ceremony scheduled for November 19th at the Hilton London Metropole.

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Analyzing this article from a skeptical perspective, we find that while it presents an informative account of the Energy Storage Awards 2026, it does not overtly employ manipulative techniques or distortions. The source's credibility appears high due to its affiliation with Informa Group and its status as a publisher in the industry. However, it is essential to consider potential alignment with a hypothetical influence campaign by assessing the attack pattern a bad actor might use to push this narrative. A possible playbook could involve targeting key players within the energy storage industry and promoting their nominations for awards, thus enhancing their reputation and increasing market share.
However, it is crucial to note that the actual content does not align closely with this hypothetical attack pattern. The article provides balanced information about the awards, including details on categories, timeline, and past winners, without favoring specific nominees or organizations. This suggests a genuine focus on celebrating the industry's achievements rather than manipulating public opinion for ulterior motives.
As always, it is essential to approach any news report with a critical mindset, considering multiple perspectives and acknowledging potential biases or agenda-driven content. Readers are encouraged to investigate further and ask questions about the energy storage industry and its awards to develop a more comprehensive understanding of this important sector.

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