Energy Independence Summit 2026
February 10 & 11, 2026
Hosted by Transportation Energy Partners (TEP)
America’s clean transportation leaders are convening in Washington, DC—and you belong in the room.
The 2026 Energy Independence Summit (EIS26) brings together the nation’s 75+ Clean Cities and Communities coalitions, leading fleets, industry innovators, utilities, fuel providers, NGOs, and government partners for three days of strategy, storytelling, and federal engagement. It’s where coalitions and companies shape the policies and partnerships that will drive the next era of America’s clean energy and transportation transition.
EIS26 returns to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, offering an immersive, highly interactive program.
Why Attend EIS26?
Who Should Attend
America’s clean transportation leaders are convening in Washington, DC—and you belong in the room.
The 2026 Energy Independence Summit (EIS26) brings together the nation’s 75+ Clean Cities and Communities coalitions, leading fleets, industry innovators, utilities, fuel providers, NGOs, and government partners for three days of strategy, storytelling, and federal engagement. It’s where coalitions and companies shape the policies and partnerships that will drive the next era of America’s clean energy and transportation transition.
EIS26 returns to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, offering an immersive, highly interactive program.
Why Attend EIS26?
- Stay Ahead of Federal Policy & Funding
Hear directly from national partners, Congressional champions, and federal agencies on opportunities that accelerate clean transportation deployment. - Learn What’s Working Across the Country
Dive into real-world project success stories—from rural biofuels and propane deployments to EV corridor buildouts and emerging technologies. - Build Partnerships That Move Projects Forward
Connect with coalition directors, industry leaders, and funders committed to advancing practical, community-driven transportation solutions. - Bring Your Voice to Capitol Hill
Participate in congressional meetings to educate Members of Congress and staff about the local economic, energy, and environmental impacts of your projects.
Who Should Attend
- Clean Cities and Communities coalition directors and staff
- Fleets, fuel providers, EV and hydrogen developers, OEMs, infrastructure companies
- State, local, and federal government agencies
- Nonprofits and research institutions advancing clean mobility
- Anyone committed to strengthening America’s energy independence