BEAMA

BEAMA

BEAMA is a trade association representing manufacturers and providers in the energy infrastructure technology and systems sector. It primarily serves the UK market but remains actively engaged with European Union regulatory developments and lobbying activities. BEAMA’s lobbying efforts focus on influencing policy and regulatory frameworks related to the energy infrastructure domain, including electrical infrastructure products and systems from transmission through distribution.

BEAMA engages strongly in the formulation and implementation of EU policies affecting its sector, advocating for favorable industry conditions and collaborating with key EU institutions and other stakeholders. The firm works closely with the UK government, the Department for International Trade, and its European trade associations to ensure that its members’ interests are well represented in both the UK and the EU frameworks, especially post-Brexit.

BEAMA aims to foster trade relationships, support participation in international trade shows, and promote collaboration with other industry bodies. Key lobbying focus areas include energy efficiency, sustainable finance, investment in technology, trade policies, and market access in global territories like the Middle East, India, Africa, and South America.

BEAMA’s membership consists of over 200 companies with a dedicated team coordinating policy advocacy, regulatory updates, and industry communications. It functions with a collaborative approach, underpinning its lobbying with evidence-based contributions, consultation responses, and market research to influence regulatory proposals and trade agreements.

BEAMA also networks with major European organizations like FEBELFIN and EFAMA, which represent the broader European financial and asset management sectors. This network enables BEAMA to extend its influence on legislation related to finance and investment policies that affect its industry members.

BEAMA is registered in the EU Transparency Register, complying with all disclosure and transparency requirements, including publishing meetings with EU officials, lobbying expenditures, and affiliated organization details. This transparency facilitates public scrutiny and reinforces BEAMA’s commitment to ethical lobbying and constructive engagement with EU institutions.

  • Head Office: Belgium (Brussels)

  • EU Transparency Register Number: Available publicly via EU register

  • Industry Focus: Energy infrastructure technologies and systems (electrical engineering and transmission/distribution)

  • Membership: Over 200 companies

  • Main lobbying topics: Energy policy, trade relations, sustainable finance, regulatory affairs

  • Key networks: FEBELFIN, EFAMA, UK Government, Department for International Trade

No related lobbyists found.

  • Energy infrastructure and electrical engineering

  • Trade and international market development

  • Regulatory compliance and sustainable finance

  • Asset management and investment policy

BEAMA is part of multiple affiliated organizations and partnerships including:

  • FEBELFIN (Federation of the Belgian Financial Sector)

  • EFAMA (European Fund and Asset Management Association)

  • UK Government (Department for International Trade)

  • British High Commission abroad

  • Various international trade exhibition partners such as Middle East Electricity (Dubai), ELECRAMA (India), European Utility Week

The exact detailed financial breakdown year by year for BEAMA’s lobbying expenditures registered in the EU Transparency Register is not fully disclosed here. However, general EU transparency norms require annual reporting of lobbying spending, which is publicly accessible through the EU register. Specific amounts should be checked directly from the official EU Transparency Register database or through BEAMA’s EU lobbying filings.

BEAMA interacts mostly with:

  • European Parliament committees and staff relevant to energy and trade

  • European Commission departments regulating energy infrastructure, trade, and finance

  • EU trade delegations and regulatory bodies impacting market access and standards

They adhere to the EU Transparency Register Code of Conduct and participate in formal consultations and regulatory impact assessments required by EU institutions.

Since its registration, BEAMA has held numerous meetings with EU officials, MEPs, and Commission personnel related to:

  • Energy policy and market regulation

  • Trade negotiations and agreements

  • Sustainable finance regulations (e.g., SFDR, CMU)

  • Industry standards and innovation policies

The full list of meetings is published on the EU Transparency Register and European Parliament’s meeting disclosure portals, detailing dates, attendees, and topics discussed.