TERA-AWARD 2026

Application Timeline

JAN
27 Jan 2026
Submission Open
APR
22 Apr 2026 (23:59:59 HKT)
Submission Deadline
MAY
May 2026
Announcement of Top 50
May - July 2026
Technical Evaluation
JUL
July 2026
Announcement of Finalists
AUG
August - September 2026
Online Presentation
Q4
Q4 2026
Award Presentation
Innovation
30%
  • Superior to existing technologies
  • IP, research papers, and third-party validations
Commercialisation
30%
  • Business model viability and profitability
  • Market scale and growth potential
  • Product-market fit validation
Technology Maturity 
30%
  • Concept validation or prototypes
  • Pilot project or scenario application
Talent Capability
10%
  • Track record of key members
  • Relevance of professional background to project requirements

Rules

TERA-Award Smart Energy Innovation Competition
Rules, Terms and Conditions (the “Terms")

  1. Applicants must meet the following requirements:
    • Be a startup or research group
    • Have a patented prototype and product with commercial potential
    • The project is in the early stage of commercialisation, and already generating revenue (no limitation on revenue scale)
    • The project must not infringe on any third-party intellectual property rights
    • Previous winning projects are not eligible to reapply; non-winning past entries may reapply
    • Ready for scaling with industry partners, investors and markets
  2. You must be 18 years or older. You must be 18 years or older to use our Services, and by submitting the application you declare that you meet this condition.
  3. You must have authority to bind your business. You confirm that you have authority to bind any business or entity on whose behalf you use our services, and that business or entity accepts the Terms.
  4. TERA-Award Smart Energy Innovation Competition (the “Award”), applicants are deemed to have agreed to the Terms, including any additional ones set by TERA-Award Company Limited (the “Organiser”) and the panel of judges (the “Panel of Judges”) as needed.
  5. The applicants’ submissions to the Award (the “Entries”) should be of original and novel designs that they have created and own.
  6. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview with the Panel of Judges, the Organiser, and special guests to present their Entries.
  7. If, after an award is bestowed, any information supplied in the application or Entry is found to be fraudulent or untrue, or the awardee is associated with fraudulent or dishonourable acts, the Organiser reserves the right to withdraw the award and re-award another applicant at the sole discretion of the Organiser. Any received award, prize and/or money must be returned immediately.
  8. If any Entry is considered inappropriate for any reason, the Organiser and the Panel of Judges reserve the right to reject or disqualify the Entry and to grant or withdraw any award without providing an explanation. The applicants’ understanding is appreciated.
  9. Any publication or release of information about an Entry is for informational purposes only and doesn’t imply an endorsement, warranty, guarantee, or recommendation by the Organiser.
  10. The Organiser supports startups and later-stage businesses through strategic investments, offering financial support, technical resources, mentorship, and valuable connections as a financial investor, incubator, and accelerator. If an applicant who is notified by the Organiser in writing as one of the [shortlisted finalists] plans to conduct any fundraising activities through equity or convertible debt securities within 24 months from the date of the said notification, it will notify and invite the Organiser to discuss and explore potential investment or collaboration opportunities in good faith. This should be done before or at the same time as engaging with other third-party investors or collaborators, and on terms no less favorable than those offered to others. While the Organiser can’t guarantee that any investment transactions or collaborations will be finalized, it is excited about the possibility of working together to achieve great things!
  11. The applicants are responsible for ensuring their Entries do not infringe any third party’s intellectual property rights. If any issues arise from violations of any third party’s intellectual property rights, the applicants will need to bear the legal and other responsibilities. The applicants agree to protect the Organiser from any claims, losses, damages, costs, expenses, and liabilities that might arise from such violations.
  12. For the purpose of the Terms, “intellectual property rights” means all intellectual property rights, whether registered, unregistered or capable of registration, now known or hereinafter derived, conceived, invented or created worldwide. All Entries remain the property of the applicants. The Organiser, its employees or partners won’t be responsible for any loss of intellectual property rights if the applicants’ designs or work are disclosed.
  13. The Organiser may share and disclose any and all Entries, in whole or in part (in any format) for the purposes of administering, organizing, providing, hosting, fulfilling, promoting, marketing, advertising, and showcasing the Award. As a result, information about the Entries may become public. It is the applicants’ responsibility to protect their own intellectual property rights.
  14. Any information, details, documents, and materials submitted with the Entries won’t be returned. The Organiser will either keep or destroy them at its discretion.
  15. Should unforeseen circumstances occur, the Organiser may need to suspend or cancel the Award at any time for any reason they see fit. To the fullest extent allowed by law, the Organiser does not make any representation as to any warranties and conditions about the Award, whether express or implied.
  16. Applicants agree to fully protect and support the Organiser, its employees and partners from claims related to their Entries or any breach of the Terms. The Organiser reserves the right to manage the defense of such claims, and applicants won’t settle any issues without the Organiser’s prior written consent. The applicants also agree to cooperate in defending these matters.
  17. The Organiser won’t be responsible for any direct or indirect losses, damages, costs, or expenses the applicants might face related to the Award on any grounds and to the fullest extent allowed by law, including things like lost income, profits, revenue, time, savings, opportunities, data, use, business, property, or goodwill, even if the Organiser has been told these might happen.
  18. Please read and agree to the Organiser’s Personal Information Collection Statement to understand how the applicants’ personal data will be used. By participating in the Award, the applicants accept the Organiser’s Personal Information Collection Statement. The Organiser may update the Terms and the Personal Information Collection Statement on the TERA-Award’s website from time to time without liability to the applicants. Updates will take effect on a specified date without notice. Please check the website regularly for updates. By continuing to participate in the Award, the applicants accept the updated Terms and Personal Information Collection Statement.
  19. To the extent allowed by applicable laws and regulations, the Organiser and the applicants agree to waive any law that would make any part of the Terms invalid or unenforceable. If a part of the Terms is found to be invalid or unenforceable, it will be interpreted to fulfill its purpose as much as possible under the law, and the rest of the Terms will remain in effect.
  20. The Terms are governed by the laws of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and any disputes will be exclusively handled by the courts of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The Award may have legal restrictions in some jurisdictions, so it’s up to the applicants to know and follow those rules.
  21. At any stage of the Award, if the Organiser requires additional information or further clarification regarding the application materials, the organiser will contact the participant. The participant must cooperate and provide the requested documents.
  22. The Organiser may amend the Terms to adapt to changes in its technical or business environment and to comply with relevant laws and regulations. Any modifications to the Terms and Conditions will be published on this website, with the effective date clearly indicated.
  23. If there’s any difference between the English and Chinese versions of the Terms, the English version will apply.

Effective Day
1st January, 2026

The Organiser looks forward to seeing the applicants’ amazing work. Best of luck to all participants, and thank you for being a part of this journey with the Organiser!

FAQ

What does the name "TERA-Award" mean?

“TERA-Award” stems from the power unit “terawatt” (TW), equivalent to 10¹² (or 1 trillion) watts.

The six technology domains are: Green Fuels & Hydrogen Energy; Next-Generation Energy; Energy Storage & Conversion; AI x Energy; Energy Saving & CCUS; Smart Energy Systems.

For detailed descriptions and examples of each domain, please visit the “About the Award” page.

To ensure a professional, fair, and impartial evaluation process, the competition committee has convened a diverse panel of judges comprising:

  • Technology and industry experts from leading international R&D institutions.
  • Scholars and researchers from top global universities.
  • Professional investors and partners from prominent investment firms.

The detailed list of judges will be announced closer to the final evaluation stage to maintain confidentiality and fairness during the selection process.

Projects will be evaluated based on the following four criteria: innovation (30%), commercialisation (30%), technology maturity (30%), and talent capability (10%).

The TERA‑Award 2026 will present three main awards with cash prizes (no equity taken), along with several special recognitions:

  • TERA‑Award Gold: US $1,000,000
  • TERA‑Award Silver: US $100,000
  • TERA‑Award Bronze: US $50,000

In addition, the following distinctions will be granted:

  • Rising Star Award – recognising projects with the highest readiness for commercialization.
  • Pioneer Award – honoring projects that demonstrate outstanding innovation and technological breakthroughs.
  • Merit Award – acknowledging other exceptional projects that stand out during the competition.

Award‑winning projects may also be considered for investment opportunities or technology trials in real‑world application scenarios with the Organizer and strategic partners.

Note:

  1. Applicants are encouraged to disclose their pilot funding or fundraising needs within the TERA‑Award ecosystem, whose extensive network is committed to facilitating strategic connections and resource matching.
  2. Awardees are under no obligation to accept any investment or equity participation offered through the TERA‑Award or its partners.
  3. If fundraising is planned within 24 months after being selected as a finalist, please inform the Organiser so that potential collaboration or investment opportunities can be explored in good faith.
  4. Any potential funding, investment, or strategic participation by the Organiser or its partners will be entirely at the Organiser’s discretion and conducted under fair, market‑comparable terms.
  • Entity type: Startup company or research group.
  • Innovation status: Possesses patented prototype(s) or product(s) demonstrating clear commercial potential.
  • Commercial stage: Early stage of commercialization and already generating revenue (no minimum or maximum revenue threshold).
  • Intellectual property: Must not infringe upon any third‑party intellectual property rights.
  • Scalability: Ready to scale through collaborations with industry partners, investors, and market channels.

Yes. Applicants who have applied to previous editions of the TERA‑Award are welcome to apply for the 2026 edition, provided they did not receive an award previously.

We encourage returning applicants to highlight the progress and milestones achieved since their last submission—such as technology improvements, market traction, or new partnerships—to strengthen their application.

No. The award is open to all startups, regardless of their funding round or capital raised.

There is no specific format required for the corporate or company presentation deck. However, applicants are encouraged to structure their submission following the general framework of a business proposal.

Suggested content outline:

  • Founder Background & Story
  • Team Profile
  • Value Proposition & Product/Service Description
  • Competitive Advantages over Existing Alternatives
  • Market Size & Target Segment Analysis
  • Business Model
  • Fundraising History & Plan
  • Impact & Sustainability

No. Once submitted, your application cannot be edited or modified. If you need to make corrections or updates, please submit a new application before the deadline. Only your most recent submission will be reviewed.

For any technical issues, please contact us at info@tera-award.com.

Yes. Projects that have previously received awards or recognition in other competitions are eligible to apply for the TERA‑Award 2026. We welcome and value diverse achievements — applicants are encouraged to highlight how their project contributes to smart energy, sustainability, and decarbonization innovation.

No. Each application must be submitted under one primary technology domain. Please select the domain that best represents your project’s core innovation or main area of impact.

Non-finalist projects will still be reviewed and evaluated by our panel of judges and industry experts. The organizing team and partners may explore potential investment, collaboration, or pilot opportunities based on the project’s merit and relevance.

Additionally, all participants will be invited to join the TERA‑Award Alumni Network, gaining access to future events, networking opportunities, and visibility within the global energy and sustainability innovation community.

All applicants retain full ownership of their project’s intellectual property and data. Submitted materials will be used solely for evaluation purposes by the judging panel and organizing team. The TERA‑Award is fully committed to protecting applicants’ IP rights and confidentiality throughout the entire competition process.

You can still be part of the TERA‑Award community in several ways:

  • Join our events to connect with ecosystem partners, innovators, and alumni. Stay updated by following us on LinkedIn for upcoming activities and announcements.
  • Collaborate with us as a partner, sponsor, or supporting organization to contribute to the growth of our global clean‑energy and sustainability ecosystem.

For partnership or sponsorship opportunities, please contact us at info@tera-award.com.

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