Electrical Industry Awards 2025 – Tune in on 23 October

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  Posted by: electime      29th August 2025

We are delighted to announce the go-live date of this year’s Electrical Industry Awards – Thursday, October 23. The ceremony will be presented by meteorologist and BBC weather presenter Sarah Keith-Lucas.

Tune in from the comfort of your home, office, van, or wherever you may be, to find out the winners of the Electrical Industry Awards 2025. Watch it at www.electricaltimes.co.uk

Now in its 33rd year, the Awards is an event that looks to reward and celebrate outstanding performance within the electrical sector. Such a great event would not be possible without our sponsors LUCKINSlive, Aico, WISKA, NAPIT, Electrical Times and W&ED – a big thank you to them.

The judging panel is made up of representatives for each of the major industry organisations, including ECA, JIB, LIA, NAPIT and NICEIC. Their combined expertise ensures a fair, rigorous and comprehensive assessment process.

The Electrical Industry Awards 2025 continues to recognise and reflect the key achievements in the electrical industry. Open to electrical contractors and manufacturers of all sizes and scales, the categories will showcase some of the very best of the electrical sector.

Lisa Peake, editor of Electrical Times, comments: “These awards serve as a fantastic opportunity for the industry to come together and celebrate the achievements of the manufacturers, contractors within it. The judges and the sponsors play a huge role in in the event and we cannot thank them enough for their contributions.”

Hosted by meteorologist, and BBC weather presenter, Sarah Keith-Lucas, this year’s award ceremony promises to celebrate everything the industry has achieved this year, complete with live reactions from the winners!

Sarah Keith-Lucas joined the Met Office in 2007 and started presenting forecasts for BBC Weather in 2008. She has done the five-day weather forecast on the BBC One series Countryfile and also presents weather-based documentaries on the BBC News and BBC World News channels Climate Check and Weather World.

We would like to wish everybody who has entered the very best of luck.