2026 Eco-Mobility Awards: find out who the winners are

    On 23 June 2026, at the Jardin d’Acclimatation in Paris, TGV-INTERCITÉS presented the 3rd Ecomobility Grand Prix awards. Seven winners were recognised for their exemplary efforts to promote carbon-free business travel.

    Updated on 26 June 20264-minute read

    Launched in 2022 by TGV-INTERCITÉS, the Grands Prix de l’Écomobilité are an annual awards scheme that recognises the companies and travel agencies most committed to eco-responsible business travel, for the benefit of their employees, partners and customers. Through these awards, SNCF Voyageurs aims to encourage other stakeholders to commit, in turn, to this essential transition.

    Remise du Prix du Public avec Lucie Lucas – Comédienne

    For this third edition, there were seven categories in the competition. The jury, chaired by Alain Krakovitch, former director of TGV-INTERCITÉS and current director of rolling stock, comprises representatives from the business world and travel agencies, as well as experts in sustainable mobility and social stakeholders:

    • Valérie Boned – Chair of Entreprises du Voyage
    • Michel Dieleman – Chair of the French Travel Management Association (AFTM)
    • Arthur Auboeuf – Co-founder of Team for the Planet
    • Carole Tabourot – CSR Director at TGV-INTERCITÉS
    • Victor Thévenet – Director of Rail at Transport & Environment
    • Lucie Lucas – Actress


    The awards ceremony took place on 23 June 2026 at the Jardin d’Acclimatation in Paris.

    For the first year, the People’s Choice Award recognises the initiative that has won the public’s hearts in the field of eco-mobility in 2025. Voting for this award took place during the ceremony to reflect the collective nature of the award.

    Find out who the winners are

    FairJungle: carbon at the heart of every booking


    FairJungle has been awarded the Travel Agency Ecomobility Prize. It has made carbon management the cornerstone of its B2B offering. Its platform incorporates an A–F EcoScore and FairCarbon Quotas to allocate carbon budgets by team. The result: 45 per cent of client travel is by train. The jury praised a very comprehensive and innovative entry, as well as remarkable progress since 2022.

    At GreenFlex, eco-mobility is second nature


    Any journey that can be made by train in under four hours must be made by train! Priority is given to night trains, the Sustainable Mobility Pass and precise monitoring of emissions: at GreenFlex, eco-mobility is a core aspect of corporate governance. The jury praised a mature approach, exemplary consistency between words and deeds, and a distinctive carbon management strategy.

    Large-scale decarbonisation for Api Restauration


    With over 11,000 employees, Api Restauration has embarked on a far-reaching transformation: no air travel if a train journey of less than four hours is possible, phasing out diesel and increasing the number of electric vehicles by 1,300 per cent in two years, right down to 100 per cent electric refrigerated lorries. The jury awarded the Corporate Ecomobility Prize for companies with over 2,000 employees in recognition of a strong, consistent trajectory that lives up to the company’s ambitions.

    RailTrip.Travel: the train or nothing


    Winner of the Travel Agency’s ‘Coup de Cœur’ Award, RailTrip.Travel embodies a radical and unapologetic choice: no flying whatsoever, without exception. The agency designs 100% rail-based door-to-door itineraries, displays the CO₂ saved on each journey and is building a committed community centred on rail travel in Europe. For the jury, this narrative centred on rail travel is a model of clarity and commitment.

    Eco-mobility at the heart of Centaure Avocats


    A pioneering law firm in the legal sector, Centaure Avocats has enshrined eco-mobility in its articles of association. Its rules are simple: a Go/No-Go tool for travel, travel expenses reimbursed based on the cost of a train ticket rather than a mileage allowance, and a fleet comprising 70 per cent electric vehicles. The jury awarded the firm the first ‘Coup de Cœur Entreprise’ prize, recognising it as a model of excellence for the entire profession.

    Centrale Nantes: a sustainable campus


    For over 12 years, Centrale Nantes has been implementing a sustainable mobility policy across a campus home to more than 3,000 people. A ban on car travel if the journey can be made by train in under 4 hours 30 minutes, 75 per cent of travel season tickets subsidised, and awareness-raising integrated into students’ study programmes: the university has therefore been awarded the second Corporate Eco-Mobility Prize.

    MASC Consulting: the smoothest of last-mile journeys


    Founded in 2020, the Lyon-based consultancy specialising in supply chain management has solved the ‘last kilometre’ problem by providing its staff with a fleet of folding bikes available at the office, enabling them to extend each train journey to their assignment location. The initiative has become a strong cultural hallmark of the company.

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