Logivity is proud to have received the E-Prize award in the category “Sustainable Transport” as well as the “People’s Prize”. This in competition with in total nine different companies across four different categories.
Logivity winning the Sustainable Transport category was motivated by the jury as follows:
With deep industry knowledge and effective digitalization, this year’s winners have created an innovative platform that redefines sustainability in the transport sector. Data-driven collaboration enables optimization of fill rates, tracking and reduction of emissions, and supports transport buyers’ environmental goals. A catalyst for a greener future in transport.
The prize ceremony took place in Stockholm, Sweden. Jessica Öhrblad, Logivity CEO, participated and accepted the award with great pride:
“It feels fantastic, both to be nominated and to win, and great that so many people see the potential in our business concept and in the opportunity to work with transport to reduce emissions. This affects us all, both private individuals and companies”, she says.
The winner of the People’s Prize among the nine finalists was voted upon by the public. When Logivity was announced as the winner also in this case, Jessica stepped on stage for the second time, thanking everyone while commenting:
“Wow! Although I really appreciate the jury’s award, this was the award we hoped we would get… I am so happy that so many appreciate the role of transport and collaboration in the transition towards a cleaner society.”
About E-Prize
E-Prize recognizes and stimulates energy related innovations. It has been awarding the smartest energy innovations every year since 2008. Since a couple of years, the award is presented by the Swedish media actors Dagens Industri and Aktuell Hållbarhet in collaboration with the energy company E.ON. Read more about E-Prize 2024 and the winners in the different categories here (in Swedish): De vinner E-prize 2024
Credits
Photo: Jessica Öhrblad, CEO Logivity, receives the E-Prize award in Stockholm, November 21 2024. Photo credit: Elias Ljungdahl.