2008: Hirofumi Akagi, "For pioneering contributions to the theory of instantaneous reactive power in threephase circuits, and its applications to power conditioning"[1]
2009: Ronald G. Harley, "For contributions to monitoring, control, and optimization of electrical processes, including electrical machines and power networks"[1]
2010: Gerald T. Heydt, "For contributions to electric power quality, and transmission and distribution engineering"[1]
2011: David Doyle Shipp, "For contributions to the design, analysis and protection of electrical power systems and personnel in industrial and commercial applications"[1]
2012: John P. Nelson, "For leadership in grounding and protection design and the advancement of the electrical safety culture"[1]
2013: Kaushik Rajashekara, "For contributions to the advancement of electrical systems in transportation for higher efficiency and lower emissions"[1]
2014: Robert D. Lorenz, "For contributions to the development of methodologies and sensors for precision control of electric motor drives and coordinated drive systems"[1]
2015: Charles John Mozina, "For contributions to the electrical protection of synchronous generators"[1]
2016: G.S. Peter Castle, "For developments of applied electrostatic devices and processes in industry, agriculture, and environmental protection"[1]
2017: Erling Hesla, "For leadership in establishing the fundamentals for the protection and safe operation of industrial power systems"[1]
2018: Greg Charles Stone, "For advancements in rotating machines insulation evaluation and testing"[1]
2019: Susumu Tadakuma (多田隈 進, Tadakuma Susumu),[2] "For pioneering contributions to high power converters and drives for highspeed-train and industrial applications" His innovations were crucial for MAGLEV and Japanese bullet trains.[3]