LowCVP Low Carbon Champions results announced: Ford, TfL win 10-year achievement awards

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Wed 30 January 2013 View all news

(Media release) To coincide with the celebration of its 10-year anniversary, the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (LowCVP) last night presented special awards to two organisations – one public sector and one private - for their endeavours to cut carbon emissions from UK road transport over the last decade. PICTURES FROM THE AWARDS ARE NOW AVAILABLE HERE.

Ford Motor Company Ltd and Transport for London (TfL) were awarded with special anniversary accolades for ‘Outstanding Achievement in Low Carbon Transport over the last 10 years’.

Graham Smith, Managing Director of Toyota Motor Europe London Office was named the ‘Outstanding Individual in Promoting Low Carbon Transport’.

The winners were announced at the LowCVP Low Carbon Champions Awards which followed the Partnership’s 10th anniversary celebration at One Birdcage Walk, Westminster. The events were held with the support of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).

The LowCVP Managing Director Andy Eastlake said about the Awards: “These Awards recognise best practice, and outstanding leadership and innovation in cutting carbon from vehicles and fuels from every angle. The judges had a tough time deciding on the category winners as the variety and calibre of the entries was higher than ever, which just reflects how the whole industry is rising to the challenge of low carbon mobility.”

The winner of the prestigious Low Carbon Car / Van Manufacturer of the Year went to Toyota (GB) Plc. The judges said that Toyota has been a pioneer in low carbon mobility in the UK since the launch of the first Prius in 2000. It reasserted its position in 2012 by successfully introducing full hybrid technology into new segments to the extent that cars emitting less than 100g CO2/km now represent more than 30% of Toyota and Lexus sales.

The stunning all new Routemaster bus or ‘New Bus for London’ provided Wrightbus with the ‘Low Carbon Heavy Duty Vehicle Manufacturer of the Year Award’.

The judging panel comprised 28 senior executives from across the range of organisations with a stake in this agenda. A total of 39 entries were shortlisted for awards.

One of the judges, Philippa Oldham, Head of Transport and Manufacturing at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, said: “This year’s entrants demonstrate the commitment there is in this sector to shifting our vehicles and fuels towards low carbon. The award winners show that innovation and sustainability are areas that must be invested in by companies in order to succeed.”


Full list of awards


Outstanding Individual in Promoting Low Carbon Transport

Graham Smith – Managing Director Toyota Motor Europe London Office

Outstanding Achievement in Low Carbon Transport over the last 10 Years – Joint Winners

Ford Motor Company Limited

Transport for London

2012 Award for Low Carbon Innovation by an SME – Joint Winners

Williams Hybrid Power with Go-Ahead Group

Controlled Power Technologies/Advanced Lead Acid Battery Consortium

2012 Outstanding Low Carbon Publication or Report

International Energy Agency (Technology Roadmap/Policy Pathway)

Low Carbon Car / Van Manufacturer of the Year

Toyota (GB) PLC

Low Carbon Fuel Initiative of the Year

Greenergy Fuels Ltd – Winner

BP Biofuels – Runner-Up
Air Fuel Synthesis Limited – Highly Commended

Low Carbon Heavy Duty Vehicle Manufacturer of the Year

Wrightbus – Winner

The Hardstaff Group – Runner-Up

Low Carbon Road Transport Initiative of the Year

Charge Your Car (North) Ltd

Low Carbon Vehicle Operator of the Year

Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd – Winner

John Lewis Partnership Commercial Vehicle Fleet – Runner-Up
Howard Tenens Associates Ltd – Highly Commended

For more information, please see the full press release.

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