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    Energy broker’s ‘exceptional community impact’ recognised with regional Chambers’ top prize

    February 16, 20263 Mins Read


    T150 Energy, founded by Matt Small, was named Business of the Year at the annual SLTC Awards, held by the Royal Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield and Tamworth and Cannock Chase Chambers.

    From left: Gail Emms, Matt Small (T150 Energy) and Richard Benyahia (Headpoint Advisors). Pic by Shaun Fellows / Shine Pix Ltd
    From left: Gail Emms, Matt Small (T150 Energy) and Richard Benyahia (Headpoint Advisors). Pic by Shaun Fellows / Shine Pix Ltd

    The Rugeley-based firm also collected the Community Builder award during the event at Statfold Country Park, which was hosted by former Great Britain badminton star Gail Emms, and sponsored by Amazon and South Staffordshire College. 

    Founded in 2019, T150 Energy helps businesses get the best deals on their energy.

    Matt was told he had just six months to live after being diagnosed with a colloid cyst on the brain in 2020. But against the odds, he made a full recovery after undergoing lifesaving endoscopic surgery.

    After this Matt embarked on a challenge to generate £1 million for organisations in the care, education and charity sectors through energy brokering.

    Through the Payback Scheme, T150 secures competitive gas and electricity rates for good causes – and donates a portion of its brokerage fee directly to those organisations.

    The scheme results in lower utility bills and extra funds for those involved in charity, care and education.

    In 2025 alone, the T150 achieved more than £585,650 in combined savings and donations, with more than £20,000 donated through The Payback Scheme.

    Judges said: “T150 Energy demonstrates exceptional community impact by combining business expertise with genuine care. They demonstrate how a small, purpose-driven business can have a wider social impact.”

    The winners at the SLTC Annual Dinner and Awards 2026 hosted by Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce at Statford Country Park, Tamworth. Pic by Shaun Fellows / Shine Pix Ltd.
    The winners at the SLTC Annual Dinner and Awards 2026 hosted by Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce at Statford Country Park, Tamworth. Pic by Shaun Fellows / Shine Pix Ltd.

    Meanwhile, Lewis Lydiard from Cannock-based managed IT support and cybersecurity provider Techcare Limited, took home the SLTC Young Professional of the Year award.

    In his new role of service delivery director, Lewis has implemented new systems and innovations that have benefitted colleagues and clients.

    His efforts have led to a reduction in ticket volumes while maintaining a customer satisfaction score of over 98 per cent.

    Judges praised Lewis’ “proactive nature, problem solving ability and dedication to improving the service.”

    Full list of winners:

    Royal Sutton Coldfield Business of the Year
    Nexus Care Services

    Lichfield Business of the Year – Sponsored by Lichfield District Council
    The Boat      

    Tamworth Business of the Year
    PI-KEM Ltd

    Cannock Chase Business of the Year
    Chasetown FC

    SLTC Breakthrough Business Award – Sponsored by Crown Highways 
    The Holistic VA Limited    

    SLTC Community Builder Award
    T150 Energy Ltd

    SLTC Workplace Champion Award
    Moor Hall Hotel and Spa

    SLTC Young Professional of the Year – Sponsored by South Staffordshire College        
    Lewis Lydiard, Techcare Limited  

    SLTC Business of The Year – Sponsored by Headpoint Advisors
    T150 Energy Ltd    

    Royal Sutton Coldfield President’s Award
    Nigel Waldron, Power Minerals

    Lichfield and Tamworth President’s Award
    Clare Lubrano, RD Apparel

    Cannock Chase President’s Award
    Steve Jones, Chasetown FC



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