ACT Expo brings together a global and national network of organizations to provide expertise and insight into the technologies and policies that are shaping the world of advanced clean transportation. This network includes leading fleets, top industry associations, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities and Communities, media partners, and commercial vehicle dealerships—all working to accelerate clean transportation solutions. 

Endorsing Organizations

ACT Expo partners with the leading associations in commercial transportation to craft a dynamic agenda focused on fleet trends, regulatory policies, and emerging technologies, ensuring the event delivers valuable insights to attendees across the industry. 

AEIC
California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC)
CharIN
FCHEA - Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association
HARBOR TRUCKING Association
USGBC

High-Volume Fleet Planning Committee

To ensure our programming addresses the most relevant topics for fleet managers, the agenda is developed with the ongoing input of the High-Volume Fleet Planning Committee, whose members collectively manage hundreds of thousands of commercial fleet vehicles. 

FedEx Freight
J.B. Hunt
Maersk
Martin Brower
NFI
Sysco
US Foods
Walmart

Clean Cities Planning Committee

ACT Expo is proud to have the support of the national Clean Cities team. Local coalitions assisted us in developing relevant agenda topics as the on-the-ground experts who work tirelessly to advance alternative fuels and advanced vehicle technologies.

  • Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition
  • Alamo Area Clean Cities (San Antonio)
  • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Arkansas Clean Cities
  • Capital District Clean Communities Coalition (Albany)
  • Capitol Clean Cities of Connecticut
  • Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition (Santa Barbara)
  • Central Florida Clean Cities Coalition
  • Central Oklahoma Clean Cities (Oklahoma City)
  • Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition
  • Clean Cities Coachella Valley Region
  • Clean Cities Georgia
  • Clean Communities of Central New York (Syracuse)
  • Clean Communities of Western New York (Buffalo)
  • Clean Fuels Ohio
  • Connecticut Southwestern Area Clean Cities
  • Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities
  • Delaware Clean Cities
  • Drive Clean Colorado, a Clean Cities Coalition
  • Drive Clean Indiana
  • East Bay Clean Cities Coalition (Oakland)
  • East Tennessee Clean Fuels Coalition
  • Eastern Pennsylvania Alliance for Clean Transportation
  • Empire Clean Cities
  • Granite State Clean Cities Coalition
  • Greater Long Island Clean Cities
  • Greater New Haven Clean Cities Coalition
  • Greater Rochester Clean Cities
  • Greater Washington Region Clean Cities Coalition
  • Houston-Galveston Clean Cities
  • Illinois Alliance for Clean Transportation
  • Iowa Clean Cities Coalition
  • Kansas City Regional Clean Cities
  • Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition
  • Land of Enchantment Clean Cities (New Mexico)
  • Land of Sky Clean Vehicles Coalition (Western North Carolina)
  • Lone Star Clean Fuels Alliance (Central Texas)
  • Long Beach Clean Cities
  • Los Angeles Clean Cities Coalition
  • Louisiana Clean Fuels
  • Maine Clean Communities
  • Maryland Clean Cities
  • Massachusetts Clean Cities
  • Michigan Clean Cities
  • Middle-West Tennessee Clean Fuels Coalition
  • Minnesota Clean Cities Coalition
  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • New Jersey Clean Cities Coalition
  • North Central Texas Council of Governments
  • North Dakota Clean Cities
  • North Florida Clean Fuels Coalition
  • Northern Colorado Clean Cities
  • Ocean State Clean Cities
  • Palmetto Clean Fuels Coalition
  • Pittsburgh Region Clean Cities
  • Rogue Valley Clean Cities
  • Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition
  • San Diego Regional Clean Cities Coalition
  • San Francisco Clean Cities Coalition
  • San Joaquin Valley Clean Cities
  • Silicon Valley Clean Cities (San Jose)
  • Southeast Florida Clean Cities Coalition
  • Southeast Louisiana Clean Fuel Partnership
  • Southern California Association of Governments
  • Southern California Clean Cities Coalition
  • Southern Nevada Clean Cities Coalition
  • St. Louis Clean Cities
  • Sustainable Transportation Coalition of Hawaii
  • Tampa Bay Clean Cities Coalition
  • Treasure Valley Clean Cities
  • Triangle Clean Cities (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill)
  • Tulsa Clean Cities
  • U.S. Department of Energy
  • Utah Clean Cities
  • Valley of the Sun Clean Cities Coalition (Phoenix)
  • Vermont Clean Cities
  • Virginia Clean Cities
  • Western Riverside County Clean Cities Coalition
  • Wisconsin Clean Cities
  • Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities Coalition

ACT Expo Partner Events 

NAFA 2025 Institute & Expo

NAFA Institute & Expo (I&E) is partnering with ACT Expo to offer enhanced fleet-driven content focused on maintenance and safety. ACT Expo fleets can show their badge at I&E on April 29 or 30 for a complimentary Expo Hall Pass. NAFA fleets will receive a code for an Expo Hall Pass for ACT Expo and must register online. 

The Transport Project’s 2025 Summit 

The Transport Project’s 2025 Summit, co-located with ACT Expo, will bring the North American on-road and off-road sectors together to explore the market trends, regulatory landscape, and fleet transition for alternative gaseous fuels. Registration for the Summit is required to attend. 

NACFE Run on Less – Messy Middle Breakfast 

The NACFE Run on Less – Messy Middle Invite-Only Breakfast will explore NACFE’s upcoming Run on Less, featuring four different powertrain alternatives: diesel, natural gas, battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell. The Run on Less event, taking place in September, will focus on long-haul return-to-base and over-the-road duty cycles. Attendees will meet key participants as they share their real-world experiences with these powertrain solutions. This session is exclusively available to ACT Expo Full Conference pass holders. All registrations are subject to review and approval.

Media Partners

ACT Expo collaborates with leading media outlets across the country and world to bring readers deep insight into the trends transforming commercial transportation. Plus, 120+ registered media members collaborate with ACT Expo’s media relations team to provide comprehensive coverage of the event live. 

ACT News
NGT News logo
transport topics magazine logo
Mass Transit Magazine logo