GREENFLEET Awards 2025 shortlist announced: Part 2
GREENFLEET is excited to announced the second part of the shortlist for year’s awards, announcing the fleet categories.
Now in its 21st year, the GREENFLEET Awards honour the organisations and individuals leading the charge towards decarbonising fleet and transport operations. They include the pioneering fleet operators reducing their environmental impact, vehicle manufacturers enhancing their green vehicle range and suppliers helping fleets progress on their journey to zero emissions.
Today we are revealing the fleet categories in both the public and private sectors, covering both commercial vehicle and car fleets – as well as the individual fleet manager awards.
This year will also see the return of Rightcharge's Electric Fleet Race Award, which gives special recognition to the largest EV fleet within the initiative. This year, there are three awards recognising fleets in the small, medium and large categories.
A highlight of the transport industry calendar, the 2025 GREENFLEET Awards will take place at the Coventry Building Society Arena on 4 December and will be presented by professional quizzer and comedian Paul Sinha.
The 2025 Shortlist for the GREENFLEET Awards:
Public Sector Commercial Fleet of the Year
Platform Housing
Scottish Water
Falkirk Council
London Borough of Islington
London Ambulance Service
Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Private Sector Commercial Fleet of the Year
Nicholls Transport - EH Nicholls Jnr Ltd
Royal Mail
Ocado Operating Ltd
The AA
Uniserve
FSEW
John Lewis Partnership / Waitrose
Private Sector Car Fleet of the Year
Sherbet, The Electric Taxi Co
VolkerWessels UK
Vodafone UK
Public Sector Car Fleet of the Year
National Highways
East of England Ambulance Service
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust (Home Service)
West Mercia Police
Private Sector Fleet Manager of the Year
Aaron Powell, Speedy
Gordon McCormick, Uniserve
Justin Laney, John Lewis Partnership
Stuart Murphy, Royal Mail
Duncan Webb, The AA
Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year
Chris Demetriou, London Borough of Islington
Martin Edgecox, National Highways
Mark Cox, Falkirk Council