Congress Charging Infrastructure Belgium

Laadinfra Innovation Award ’26: put your innovation in the spotlight

In 2025 won EVChargeKing de Laadinfra Innovatie Award in België. Foto: ProMedia

Do you have an innovation that has an impact on Belgium’s charging infrastructure? Then you can put your idea in the spotlight. Registration for the Charging Infrastructure Innovation Award 2026 is open until Wednesday 7 January.

This award is the recognition for innovative solutions that contribute to the future of the charging infrastructure in Belgium. The winner will be announced on Tuesday 10 February 2026 during the Congres Laadinfra België.

Criteria for participation

To stand a chance of winning the award, the entry must meet the following criteria:

  • Innovative and innovative: the solution introduces a new technology or a smart improvement to the charging infrastructure.
  • On the market or imminent: the product or service is already available or will be launched by 2026 at the latest.
  • Contribution to the sector: the innovation demonstrably makes a positive contribution to a smarter, more efficient and sustainable charging infrastructure in Belgium.

Jury and voting

A three-member jury, consisting of Matthieu van Steenkiste (editor Mobility Energy), Joeri Van Mierlo (director MOBI VUB) and Philippe Vangeel (operations director at EV Belgium), will evaluate all entries and select three nominees. The public can then vote for the nominees via the website.

The entry with both the highest jury rating and the highest number of public votes (both counting for 50%) will receive the 2026 Charging Infra Innovation Award. It will be awarded during the Congress Laadinfra Belgium ’26 on 10 February 2026 in Square, Brussels.

Do you want a chance to win the Laadinfra Innovation Award? Then submit your innovative solution via the congresslaadinfra.bewebsite by 7 January at the latest . Want to attend the full congress? Then click here.

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This article was automatically translated from the Dutch language original to English (British).

Author: Nina Koelewijn

Source: MobilityEnergy.com