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8:30 am - 1:45 pm

Automation & Digital Technology Solutions for Commercial Transport

Registration Access

  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Autonomous Technologies
  • Connected Technologies

8:30 am - 8:45 am: Opening Keynote

Join a leading technology partnership as they share insights into their global efforts to bring Level 4 autonomous driving to public roads in the US and Europe. Explore what they have learned from early deployments and what fleet decision-makers need to know about these key advancements to start using advanced autonomous technology.

  • Peter Hafmar, Vice President and Head of Autonomous Solutions, TRATON Group
  • Shawn Kerrigan, Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder, Plus

8:50 am - 10:05 am: AI in Commercial Transportation

The transportation industry is undergoing a profound transformation driven by artificial intelligence (AI) with innovations that promise to revolutionize every aspect of the supply chain, from vehicle design and traffic management to logistics and customer experience. This session will explore the rise of AI in transportation, focusing on how AI technologies are reshaping the way we move goods and people. In this session you will:

• Witness how AI-driven smart traffic systems can optimize fleet routes with real-time traffic monitoring that adjusts signals to reduce traffic jams, improve transit scheduling, and predict travel times more accurately for delivery, ridesharing, and public transportation operations. 

• Uncover the latest AI safety enhancements being offered for vehicles today, utilizing software to enhance safety through driver assistance systems like lane-keeping assist, collision avoidance, adaptive cruise control, and fatigue detection. 

• Learn the role of AI in predictive maintenance and fleet management, where the latest innovations can predict maintenance events before they become critical to reduce the downtime and costs for your fleet. 

• Understand what it takes to maintain state-of-the-art AI systems as part of a fleet’s routine maintenance and repair schedule.

MODERATOR: Jeff Haight, Managing Director, Geospatial Technology, TRC Companies

  • Brendan Chan, Senior Chief Engineer – Autonomy and Active Safety, Oshkosh Corporation
  • Santosh Alexander, Chief Executive Officer, WideSense
  • Sherry Sanger, Executive Vice President, Penske Transportation Solutions
  • Steve F. Bennett, President and Chief Operating Officer, Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company LLC

10:10 am - 11:25 am: Learning from Autonomous Trucking Case Studies

Across the nation, automated fleet vehicles are now delivering goods for major fleets and leading shippers. In this session you will:

• Hear the results of case studies and pilot programs from the leading fleets utilizing autonomous trucks to deliver customer goods.

• Explore the ways that fleets and technology developers are navigating state and federal regulations as they deploy trucks to achieve low-cost operation and efficiency enabled by autonomy.

• Understand how these trucks are interacting with suppliers at freight hubs, creating a more intelligent supply chain and affect fleet reliability and goods security.

MODERATOR: Dirk Wohltmann, Engineering Director, Commercial Vehicle Solutions, ZF

12:30 pm - 12:45 pm: Autonomous Vehicle Fleets in the Real World – Keynote by Waymo

Join Waymo, the global leader in self-driving technology, in a keynote address on the company’s journey to over 50 million driverless miles. This session will provide an unrivaled perspective from a visionary fleet on how autonomy is shaping the future in the evolving landscape of transportation. 

  • Lauren Isaac, Senior Strategic Partnership Development Manager, Waymo

12:45 pm - 1:45 pm: Software-Defined Vehicles Unlocking Unmatched Fleet Performance

Dive into the cutting-edge technology of software defined vehicles (SDV) where developers will explore the benefits of creating a SDV ecosystem, providing enhanced value and streamlined experiences to users whose vehicles would otherwise become outdated from the fast-paced advancing vehicle market. In this session you will:

• Hear how leading vehicle manufacturers and suppliers are partnering to advance the digital transformation of the commercial vehicle industry with differentiated digital vehicle features that enhance customer efficiency and experience.

• Better understand how mobility, software updates, and cloud technologies allow for a vehicle to experience ‘updates’ where the systems and functions can receive changes to better enhance the safety, efficiency, and overall performance for the user.

• Understand how SDVs promote lower costs from fewer integrated chips that enable predictive maintenance, reduced risk, and extended vehicle lifespan.

MODERATOR: Josh Fisher, Editor-in-Chief, FleetOwner

  • Bernd Graef, Director – Customer Chief Engineer, ETAS Inc.
  • Dr. John Heinlein, Chief Marketing Officer, Sonatus
  • Nicole Portello, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer, Volvo Group North America
  • Ryan Goff, Automotive Technology Director, Elektrobit Automotive Americas Inc.
Details

8:30 am - 1:45 pm

Battery Tech Workshop

Registration Access

  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Vehicle Efficiency

8:30 am - 8:45 am: Battery Tech Keynote

Kick off this year’s Battery Tech Workshop with our opening keynote, bringing an emerging global battery and truck manufacturer to the stage who is leveraging a global network to reduce price and bring EVs that are cost and performance competitive with their diesel counterparts to the market, even without subsidies. Hear about key lessons learned from vehicle trials and early deployments.

  • Wen Han, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Windrose Technology

8:50 am - 10:05 am: From Cells to Solutions

The performance, lifespan, and cost-effectiveness of electric vehicles (EVs) are largely influenced by the chemistry, health, and management of their batteries. This session will delve into the critical aspects of EV battery technology, exploring the different battery chemistries currently used in electric vehicles. In this session you will:

• Understand the differences between various battery chemistries such as lithium-ion, solid state, and emerging alternatives and their effect on energy density, charging speed, overall vehicle range and costs.
• Learn of the key factors that affect battery health over time, such as degradation, temperature sensitivity, and usage patterns that can influence maintenance costs, TCO, and long-term value for EVs.
• Hear from leading experts on how battery management systems (BMS) help monitor and optimize battery health, with charging cycle controls and cell balancing to increase the longevity of batteries and improve the value of EV purchases.

MODERATOR: Arun Chickmenahalli, Director of Maintenance R&D, Ryder System Inc.

10:10 am - 11:25 am: Breaking Down Cost Barriers and Optimizing Batteries for Fleets

Presented by

Join us for an insightful session where industry leaders will delve into their strategies for accelerating the adoption of battery electric vehicles across various sectors. In this session you will:

• Explore how and why battery costs continue to come down and what this means for fleet purchasers who are balancing changing regulatory demands and a shifting incentive landscape.

• Understand how the battery industry is working to meet EV demand while lowering prices through stabilized critical minerals, lithium-ion alternatives, and more efficient manufacturing.

• Learn from fleets directly on their practices to optimize battery health and longevity to achieve overall improved performance for their EV fleet.
• Hear about cheaper and better batteries that allow fleets to purchase EVs and help shippers meet their sustainability goals.
• Dig into key developments in AI and automation that create virtuous cycles of battery and vehicle performance improvements.

MODERATOR: Natalie Roe, Senior Director Fleet – North America, ChargePoint

12:30 pm - 12:45 pm: Battery Tech Workshop Keynote 2

Our second Battery Tech keynote brings a leading vehicle technology supplier to share how the company’s battery manufacturing plant has enabled them to expand possibilities for electric vehicles. In this session you will:

• Hear a real account of the benefits that are obtainable for your fleet and gain inspiration for your own battery procurement and operational strategies.

• Discover the journey of building a highly efficient battery plant, to lessen reliance on external suppliers and create a cost-efficient supply chain.

12:45 pm - 1:45 pm: Performance and Manufacturing Capacity Building

Never before has there been such significant investment in domestic battery production for EVs. Hear from a panel of experts leading this revolution about how they are scaling manufacturing, optimizing performance, and reducing customer costs. In this session you will:

• Hear about breakthroughs in efficiency, durability, and production innovation to meet growing market demand for cost effective vehicle batteries.

• Gain a clear understanding of the direction battery developers are heading in as they respond to market driving forces pushing domestic manufacturing and lower costs.

• Hear from the key players and battery manufacturers like Accelera by Cummins, Daimler Truck North America, PACCAR, and their joint venture, Amplify Cell Technologies, who are utilizing federal investments to expand domestic battery making and strengthen North American manufacturing.

MODERATOR: E.J. Klock-McCook, Principal, Rocky Mountain Institute

  • Brian Wilson, General Manager, eMobility, Accelera™ by Cummins
  • John Rich, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, PACCAR
  • Kel Kearns, Chief Executive Officer, Amplify Cell Technologies LLC
  • Rakesh Aneja, Vice President and Chief of Zero-Emission Transformation Group, Daimler Truck North America
Details

8:30 am - 1:45 pm

EV Charging Event

Registration Access

  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Connected Technologies
  • Industry Investment
  • Infrastructure

8:30 am - 8:45 am: The Electric Future of Mobility - Now is the time

In this provocative keynote, Brandt Hastings challenges the transportation and logistics industry to confront an unavoidable truth: we are at the most significant inflection point since the invention of the combustion engine itself. Drawing on historical parallels and current market dynamics, this presentation reveals why electric vehicles will dominate the future of transportation and what this means for fleet operators who want to stay competitive.
This thought-provoking session combines big-picture industry transformation with practical, implementation-focused insights. Brandt will break down six key challenges in the shift to electrification—and share practical, real-world strategies to overcome each one. Attendees will leave with both a clear vision of the electric future and concrete steps to position their operations for success in this rapidly evolving landscape.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain strategic perspective on one of the most significant transitions facing the transportation and logistics sector today.

8:45 am - 9:55 am: Vehicles and Charging Manufacturers Accelerating the Hardware Shift

Gain key insights from this panel of technology leaders who are pushing for more reliable, efficient, and widespread charging solutions. Learn about innovations to charging hardware that amplify safety, improve charge speed, and ease integration. In this session you will:

• Explore innovations like liquid-cooled cables and other technologies enabling faster charging than ever before, while maintaining safety and system integrity.

• Learn how operator and user safety has become more streamlined and secure, giving fleets increased confidence in hardware ownership and management.

• Hear experts discuss the growing compatibility across different EV models and charging networks in standardizing charging protocols (e.g., NACS, CCS, and MCS).

• Demystify the array of potential changes to the regulations, incentives, and purchasing opportunities for EV Charging hardware and gain a clear understanding of the economic return to investing in vehicle charging.

MODERATOR: Mark Kerstens, Vice President, EV Charging Solutions, CBRE

10:00 am - 10:15 am: Megawatt Charging Keynote

This keynote will showcase insights from a leading charging developer in their megawatt charging journey, exploring the rising demand for megawatt charging solutions in the commercial vehicle industry. In this session you will:

• Gain insight into required charging speeds to electrify common fleet business models, utilizing an analysis of available time in the usage of commercial vehicles in local delivery, medium haul, and long-haul operations.

• Learn more about the runway for MCS commercial adoption – digging into the timing and cost of this technology.

• See why megawatt charging supports fleet scalability by enabling faster charging for a larger number of trucks, which optimizes operations as fleets continue their expansions and transitions to electric options.

• Explore how megawatt charging addresses the growing demand for high-power, long-range electric trucks, allowing fleets to operate efficiently and avoid costly delays caused by lengthy charging times.

• Understand how the MCS standard is evolving in response to real world deployments.

10:15 am - 11:30 am: Rapidly Developing Charging Stops

We are seeing swift deployments of EV charging hubs across North America. Dig into the current charging depot landscape alongside the companies leading the development for fleets. Learn how sites are addressing charger reliability, pricing, and “charging deserts”. In this session you will:

• Hear from both the public and private charging sectors on what has enabled them to create charging depots for fleets.

• Learn about the rapid development of charging stops and how these critical infrastructure developments are being driven by both the economic needs of fleet operators and evolving government policies on electrification.

• Explore what charging developers are doing to navigate the rise of data centers and the other dynamic pressures on utilities and how these challenges have impacted site timelines.

• Discover how government incentives, policies, customer initiatives are driving the swift deployment of charging stations for the use of fleet operators.

• Understand how developers are strategically placing charging stations along major freight corridors and to improve commercial fleet, reducing range anxiety and operational downtime.

MODERATOR: Travis Hill, Vice President and Managing Director, Penske Energy

12:30 pm - 1:45 pm: Recharging Innovation: EV-Charging Roadways, Wireless Charging, and More

EV charging innovation is beginning to accelerate at increasingly rapid speeds. Wireless charging for commercial EVs has been demonstrated for years and its use case continues to expand as the first EV-charging roadways are now being built and tested. Costs, scalability, timelines, and commercial viability will be at the center of this session, where you will:

• Hear about the first EV-charging roads being developed in North America.

• Gain an understanding of the results of early wireless charging demonstration projects from technology and policy leaders.

• Explore the development of wireless in-motion charging alongside technology experts and leaders from state transportation leaders who are engaged with early adopting fleet operators.

• Examine the economic benefits of recharging innovations, such as reducing energy costs, minimizing operational disruptions, and lowering the cost of charging for fleets utilizing EVs.

• Learn how wireless charging, both stationary and in-motion, can transform the operation of EV fleets and where they can deliver improvements to efficiency and profit.

MODERATOR: Michael Masquelier, Chief Commercial Officer, ASPIRE - Utah State University

  • Michele R. Mueller, Manager for Connected, Automated Vehicles, and Electrification, Michigan Department of Transportation
  • Dustin Maughan, Program Director, ASPIRE - Utah State University
  • Michael Roeth, Executive Director, North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE)
  • Jack Keith, Director of Facilities Operations, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission
Details

8:30 am - 1:45 pm

Hydrogen Workshop

Presented by

Registration Access

  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle
  • Industry Investment
  • Infrastructure
  • Natural Gas
  • Vehicle Efficiency

8:30 am - 8:45 am: Hydrogen Workshop Keynote

Hear from a prominent hydrogen leader and gain an update on where the industry currently stands after a period of growth, billions in government incentives, and technological improvements.

  • Jordan Choby, Group Vice President, Powertrain, Toyota Motor North America

8:50 am - 10:05 am: Developing Hydrogen Production to Reduce Fuel Costs

Explore the hydrogen supply chain, with an in-depth analysis focusing on the critical role that new hydrogen plants are playing to meet the growing demand for this rapidly developing fuel. In this session you will:

• Dive in with a panel of hydrogen experts as they break down the various methods of hydrogen fuel production, from electrolysis to gasification.

• Understand how key investments are helping to scale the development of the hydrogen supply chain for wider use, while improving the efficiency and capacity of the hydrogen production process.

• Listen as key hydrogen plant operators explore the efficiency of the largest green and blue hydrogen plants and work toward providing hydrogen with lower costs and emissions.

• Hear about the evolution of Hydrogen Hub projects and learn how the projects are pushing hydrogen towards economic sustainability.

MODERATOR: Tarek Abdel-Baset, Chief Hydrogen Storage Systems Engineer, FORVIA

  • Jason Caudle, Chief Executive Officer, First Public Hydrogen
  • Joachim A. Ladra, Head of Sales, Marketing and Communication, cellcentric GmbH & Co. KG
  • Laura Parkan, Senior Vice President, Commercial Management, Large Industries and Hydrogen, Air Liquide North America
  • Sarah Farnand, Manager, Hydrogen for Mobility Business Development, Air Products

10:10 am - 11:25 am: Innovative Hydrogen Delivery Solutions

Delve into the critical infrastructure developing to get hydrogen to its fleet users. In this session you will:

• Listen as experts address important questions related to hydrogen storage, transport, and distribution for use by fleets.

• Hear how top infrastructure operators are developing efficient hydrogen transport networks to connect production hubs with demand centers through hydrogen pipelines, shipping methods, and transportation logistics.

• Learn about the most cost-effective ways that hydrogen is being delivered and how fleets can invest efficiently to ensure reliable hydrogen supply.

MODERATOR: Katrina Fritz, President and Chief Executive Officer, California Hydrogen Business Council

  • Abhinav Kumar, Project Manager, Linde Engineering
  • Greg Heller, Sales Manager, Total Hydrogen Solutions
  • Ted Haladyna, Director of Product Marketing, Ford Pro in North America
  • Robert Wegeng, President and Chief Technology Officer, STARS Corporation Inc.

12:30 pm - 12:45 pm: Hydrogen Workshop Keynote: An Industry Leader's Perspective

Our second hydrogen keynote session will provide an in-depth perspective from a leading hydrogen business on the current state and future potential of hydrogen across various industries. Gain firsthand insights into the development and deployment of hydrogen infrastructure, the growing demand across sectors, and the role of suppliers in accelerating adoption. Hear how hydrogen-powered fleets are performing, the environmental benefits being realized, and what’s next for scaling hydrogen as a key energy solution. 

  • Jim Park, Senior Vice President, Hyundai Motor America

12:45 pm - 1:45 pm: The Drive for Using Hydrogen in Internal Combustion Engines

Already considered zero-emissions technology in the European market, hydrogen internal combustion engines (ICE), are quickly gaining the attention of the North American transportation industry. There are many promising pilot projects showing that the technology might come to rival the performance of traditional fuels. In this session you will:

• Learn how hydrogen ICE trucks are a fast-to-market powertrains due to similarities with existing manufacturing practices, which has the potential to enable swift market development.

• Better understand the environmental footprint of hydrogen ICE powered vehicles and what this means for achieving corporate sustainability goals and/or meeting carrier requests for lower carbon transportation.

• Explore the use-cases where the hydrogen ICE becomes more feasible for fleets when compared to EVs and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles with features such as longer range and competitive refueling times that could keep trucks on their routes for longer durations.

• Understand what the incoming administration will change about the hydrogen ICE market as the administration’s all-of-the-above approach changes the energy and transportation markets.

• Hear from industry leaders as they shed light on the ways that hydrogen ICE technology takes advantage of preexisting expertise, industrial processes and more to create cost-effective options for fleets.

MODERATOR: William A. Zobel, Senior Director, Hydrogen and Infrastructure, Pilot Company

  • Brent Keppy, Manager - Engineering, Power Solutions, Bosch
  • Chad Fohne, Fuel Delivery System Engineering and Integration Leader, Cummins Inc.
  • David Mumford, Senior Director, Commercial, Cespira
  • Mehdi Ferhan, Senior Vice President Powertrain Engineering, Volvo Group
Details

8:30 am - 1:45 pm

Policy Workshop

Registration Access

  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Industry Investment
  • Natural Gas
  • Urban Mobility

8:30 am - 10:05 am: The Role of Regulations in Advancing Sustainability

Regulatory frameworks have historically been a key component driving the switch to sustainable mobility. In this session, leaders from the public and private sectors will explore the challenges and opportunities arising from a shifting political environment. You will:

• Explore how the new Federal administration’s policies will impact fleet owners and the clean transportation industry overall.

• Examine how fleet owners can actively engage with regulatory agencies to influence policies that support the growth of alternatively fueled fleets that can provide both economic and environmental benefits.

• Make note of strategies to stay agile and adapt to future regulatory and policy changes, ensuring business continuity while contributing to a sustainable future.

MODERATOR: Cliff Gladstein, Founding President, TRC | Clean Transportation Solutions

10:15 am - 11:30 am: Public Fleets at the Cutting Edge of Regulatory Compliance

As many cities and state agencies continue to push to reduce emissions, California’s municipal fleets are at the forefront of navigating how to remain compliant with the world’s most complex set of fleet regulations. This panel will explore how fleets who have to work to comply with the California Air Resources Board’s rules are navigating this shift with limited budgets. In this session you will:

• Gain insight from a panel of public fleet managers into the strategies they are using to transition towards alternatively fueled vehicles to meet California regulatory compliance requirements.

• Learn from the panelists as they examine the role of these specific regulations and how public fleets are responding to these requirements—unlocking opportunities and challenges.

• Hear about the costs and savings from the fleets who are required to meet a high watermark for deployment of advanced clean vehicles as they translate their early learnings to the needs of a wider audience of public and private fleets.

MODERATOR: Tim Taylor, Executive Director, Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition

12:30 pm - 1:45 pm: The Future of Government Incentives

Join us as this panel discusses the ever-evolving nature of government incentives. Having just witnessed the single-largest infusion of funding into clean transportation programs in history, significant deployments and growth will be taking place in the years to come. However, at the same time, there remains uncertainty about what the future of the funding landscape will look like in the coming years. Navigate what this means for vehicle adoption, infrastructure development, or broader fleet modernization. In this session you will:

• Explore how the federal, state, and local incentive landscape has and will shift and how your fleet can continue finding funding to achieve your clean transportation initiatives.

• Go beyond the common grant programs and learn about the financial mechanisms that will be available to support alternative fueled purchases, infrastructure investment, and innovative technologies when the administration turns over.

• Find out how progressive fleets are learning to take advantage of existing funding opportunities in to showcase how these partnerships can reduce financial barriers and accelerate implementation.

MODERATOR: Joe Annotti, Senior Vice President, Incentives, TRC | Clean Transportation Solutions

  • Bonnie Trowbridge, Executive Director, Drive Clean Colorado
  • Jordan Ramalingam, Low Carbon Fuels Policy Manager, California Air Resources Board
  • Lori Clark, Senior Program Manager, Clean Fleet and Energy Program, North Central Texas Council of Governments
  • Scott Batchelder, Senior Business Development Manager, ABM eMobility
  • Kelsey Clair, Managing Director and Lead Transactor, NY Green Bank
Details

8:30 am - 1:45 pm

The Fuel Portfolio for Fleets Workshop

Presented by

CastrolThe Transport ProjectClean Energy

Registration Access

  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Industry Investment
  • Natural Gas
  • Regulation

8:30 am - 8:45 am: Energy Transition - We've Been Here Before

This keynote session will explore the transition to more sustainable energy sources and clean transportation solutions. While it may feel like we are navigating uncharted territory, the reality is that North America has been transitioning energy sources for decades. In this session you will:

• Understand how the policy environment from regulations to carbon offset programs, to tax credits provide significant incentives for businesses to invest in and purchase renewable fuels.

• Learn about the lessons that we can learn from past transitions and gain clear insights into navigating the current energy shift.

8:45 am - 9:55 am: Alternative Fuel Solutions – Powering Fleets Toward a Cleaner Future

As adoption of alternative fuels accelerates, it offers a practical solution for meeting sustainability targets while maintaining fleet operations. This session will explore the transformative potential of alternative fuels, such as renewable diesel and renewable propane, with insights from industry leaders advancing sustainable business models. In this session you will:
• Understand the technological advancements and efforts to achieve scale on the supply-side, that is changing the economics of creating, selling, and using alternative fuels.
• Hear about case studies from leading carriers using RD, renewable propane, and other alternative fuels to help meet their customers’ environmental targets with a drop in fuel instead of investing in other, pricier, and less-proven technologies.
• Gain insight into how fleets and fuel providers are integrating alternative fuels into their operational and sustainability plans in both the short and long term.

MODERATOR: Derek Winkel, Chief Operating Officer, Oberon Fuels

  • Andy Hattersley, Senior Global Products Advisor, Product Solutions, ExxonMobil
  • Colin Huwyler, Chief Executive Officer, Optimus Technologies
  • Mohammad Usman, Sustainability Head, thyssenkrupp Materials, N.A.
  • Tucker Perkins, President and Chief Executive Officer, Propane Education & Research Council
  • Jon Scharingson, Executive Director, Strategic Initiatives Sales, Chevron

10:00 am - 10:15 am: More Circular Lubricants – from Waste Oil to a Valuable Feedstock

Faced with the increasing need to decarbonize operations, fleets are on the hunt for more sustainable solutions. In this session you will:
• Explore how the use of re-refined base oil can reduce the carbon footprint of certain lubricants.
• Learn how the application of lower-carbon-footprint lubricants can support fleets’ sustainability goals.
• Understand how to leverage lower-carbon-footprint lubricants without compromising on engine protection and performance.

  • Andreas Osbar, President and Chief Executive Officer, Castrol Americas

10:15 am - 11:30 am: RNG: The Lowest Carbon Fuel of All … And Very Low Cost Too!

Presented by

The Transport Project

Renewable natural gas (RNG) is reemerging as a key solution for the transportation industry, offering significant environmental and cost benefits. In this session you will:

• Understand how renewable natural gas offers the absolute lowest carbon footprint of any and all fuels available to the transportation market, by far.

• Hear how renewable natural gas also offers one of the lowest cost fuel options for commercial fleet operators, especially those running long distances, high miles, and needing to refuel quickly.

• Learn about successful case studies that demonstrate RNG’s widespread impact on fleets working to achieve carbon neutrality goals.

• Deepen your understanding of how the incentive landscape is shifting and the role that credits such as the investment tax credit are going to reshape the availability and price for RNG.

• Gain insight into the seismic impact that new technology, such as the Cummins X15N engine will have on improving the efficiency and return on investment in RNG technology.

MODERATOR: Daniel Gage, President, The Transport Project

  • Eric Bippus, Chief Commercial Officer, Hexagon Agility
  • Mark Jamieson, Business Development Director - Cummins Alternative Technologies, Cummins
  • Nuray Elci D.M., Vice President, Renewables, Chevron
  • Ron Lallo, President and Chief Executive Officer, Gazelle Transportation, LLC

12:30 pm - 1:45 pm: Proven Technologies for Superior Economic and Environmental Performance

As fleets navigate their transportation options, many are finding improvements in the performance and cost advantages of combustion-based vehicles, especially natural gas, propane, hydrogen ICE, and diesel. Join us as this session focuses on technologies that can help fleets minimize their total cost of ownership (TCO) while also achieving greater sustainability. In this session you will:
• Explore the latest combustion-based technologies in propane, natural gas, diesel, and hydrogen ICE and their latest operational benefits.
• Learn cost-effective emission reduction strategies for fleets still operating combustion vehicles, achieving environmental goals with minimal investment.
• Understand how to leverage advanced combustion technologies and cost-effective emission reduction solutions that deliver real-world sustainability benefits without compromising fleet performance.

MODERATOR: Jeffrey L. Clarke, Vice President, Regulatory and Government Affairs, and General Counsel, The Transport Project

  • Greg Treinen, Vice President, On Highway Market Development, Daimler Truck North America
  • Jared Ruiz, Regional Vice President - West, Volvo Trucks North America
  • Mitesh Naik, Director of Product Planning and Strategy, Peterbilt Motors Company
  • Todd Mouw, Executive Vice President, ROUSH CleanTech
Details

8:30 am - 1:45 pm

Utility Workshop

Registration Access

  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Industry Investment
  • Infrastructure

8:30 am - 9:15 am: Fleets + Utilities: Partnerships for Success

This year’s utility workshop kicks off with the first of two fireside chats featuring leading fleet managers and utilities discussing their effective and successful partnerships. In this session you will:

• Hear firsthand these partners that are setting the example for collaborative success between fleets and their local utilities – where innovative solutions are driving cost and emission savings.

• Witness how utilities assist fleet managers by creating a shared understanding of key topics for efficient charging and energy use – from lead time requirements, mid- to long-term procurement timelines, and the varying degrees of flexibility for charging required.

• Learn about successful grid and site planning partnerships that have led to charging depots that enable fleets to get their EVs charging, running, and delivering goods.

• Explore what utilities are doing to enable faster and lower cost vehicle electrification projects for fleets – and what fleet managers are doing to help.

MODERATOR: Linnea Frost, Business Development Manager, Mortenson Construction

9:20 am - 10:35 am: Utility Policies, Incentives, and How They Shape the Market

Utility policy shapes the costs, timelines, and what is possible for fleets and infrastructure providers to deploy effective charging stations. Develop a deep understanding of these interlocking issues and be positioned to create successful projects. In this session you will:

• Understand how utility policies shape your ability to address your own EV charging needs.

• Explore how fleets and infrastructure developers approach site development, distributed energy resources, battery storage, and microgrid integration.

• Learn about and what policy gaps and solutions to address those gaps are being proposed to support these deployments.

• Develop an understanding of the ratepayer focused policies that are in place and the effect that those policies have on electrification and datacenter projects, directly impacting ratepayers’ interest in adopting advanced energy technologies.

MODERATOR: Matt Green, Senior Vice President, Integrated Planning and Advisory Services, TRC Companies

  • Erik Takayesu, Chief Executive Officer, Transformation Energy
  • Geo Murickan, President and Chief Executive Officer, Pioneer eMobility
  • Larry Chung, Vice President, Customer Solutions, Southern California Edison
  • Tim Echols, Vice Chair, Georgia Public Service Commission

10:45 am - 11:30 am: Fleets + Utilities: Partnerships for Success Part 2

Part 2 continues the discussion of fleet and utility collaborations enabling a more efficient and feasible power supply experience for the user. Hear as a utility, technology provider, and fleet come together to discuss the benefits they have obtained from their own partnerships and how these benefits to cost and performance can be replicated.

MODERATOR: Jacque Elliot, Senior Director, National Customers, Edison Electric Institute

Details

9:15 am - 1:45 pm

Shipper-Carrier Connect Workshop

Presented by

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • ACT Shipper-Carrier Connect

Topics

  • Goods Movement

9:15 am - 10:15 am: Electrifying a Shipper Corridor

Shippers and Carriers are a crucial sector of the EV charging industry, and a recently formed shipper-carrier coalition aims to assist the transition. This session will delve into the launch of the coalition’s pilot project, testing long-haul heavy-duty electric truck operations along a critical freight corridor, accelerating the deployment of heavy-duty EVs. The project will be further examined by the coalition’s expert strategic charging solutions partner, who are providing infrastructure through six of their owned charging hubs along the corridor. In this session you will: 

• Identify the key learnings from the large-scale pilot project that will develop a wider ecosystem for electric truck fleets, with insight into the investments needed to expand the electric grid for greater charging capabilities. 

• See how the coalition is aiming to demonstrate the vast possibilities for fleet emission reduction, while also accelerating long-haul EV deployment and cost parity. 

• Better understand a framework for zero-emission truck fleet adoption that prioritizes investments, planning, and deployment of medium- and heavy-duty vehicle fueling infrastructure. 

MODERATOR: Nate Springer, Vice President of Market Development, TRC | Clean Transportation Solutions

10:20 am - 11:20 am: Procurement Practices that Reward Sustainability

Procurement is the key lever that shippers and 3PLs have in their toolbox to help address their scope 3 emissions. This informative session will lean into the difficult conversations that carriers and shippers need to have to promote sustainability. In this session you will:

• Learn from sustainability professionals who have developed and implemented a procurement strategy that helps them to boost profits and help the planet.

• Explore the digital technologies available along the supply chain, including by 3PLs, that can improve shippers’ environmental data and provide key intelligence about their products at every step in the supply chain.

• Develop an understanding of the advanced vehicle products that fleets have at their fingertips to allow for clean transportation while improving business performance.

• Explore the reporting and contractual frameworks that enable carriers to invest in advanced vehicle technologies.

MODERATOR: Cristiano Façanha, Director of Road Freight Electrification, Smart Freight Centre

12:30 pm - 1:45 pm: Carrier Strategies to Slash Emissions Annually

There are a wide variety of technologies that carriers can use to reduce emissions. Carriers have seen significant emissions gains from using intermodal solutions and changing the fuel mix of transportation options to renewable diesel, renewable natural gas, hydrogen, and battery electric. In this session you will:

• Gain key insights into the fuels, infrastructure, and technologies that carriers can make use of immediately to generate immediate emissions reductions.

• Dig into the ways that improved safety and tracking by carriers contribute to improving the economic return for shippers.

• Understand how carriers and 3PLs track, validate, and report their progress to shipper partners.

MODERATOR: Ivet Taneva, Vice President Environmental Affairs, Penske Transportation Solutions

  • Chris Bennett, Vice President of EV, Energy, and Sustainability, Lazer Logistics
  • Dan Deppeler, Vice President of Maintenance, Paper Transport
  • Sarah Jilbert, Director of Sustainability, DHL Supply Chain
  • Ian MacMillan, Assistant Deputy Executive Officer, South Coast AQMD
Details

2:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Mainstage

Registration Access

  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Connected Technologies
  • Goods Movement
  • Natural Gas
  • Vehicle Efficiency

2:00 pm - 2:15 pm: Welcome Remarks

2:15 pm - 2:45 pm: ACT Expo Opening Keynote

You won’t want to miss this opening keynote address from one of the world’s largest companies as they discuss their diverse approach to enabling clean transportation in a way that makes economic and environmental sense.

2:45 pm - 3:30 pm: Smarter Fleets: Advancing Data and Sustainability in Transportation

Meeting customer needs requires a dynamic approach that integrates cutting-edge technology, strategic partnerships, and data-driven solutions. This session will explore how International, TRATON, Plus, and Applied Intuition are leveraging their extensive engineering expertise, dealer network, and software-defined vehicle advancements to enhance operational efficiency and drive sustainability. In this session you will:
• Discuss the role of AI in predictive maintenance and the impact of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) on safety, uptime, and driver experience.
• Gain insights into how real-time data integration can optimize fleet operations, improve customer satisfaction, and address industry-wide challenges.
• Understand how strategic partnerships accelerate innovation, from AI-driven vehicle management to regulatory considerations across US and EU markets.

MODERATOR: Erik Neandross, President, TRC | Clean Transportation Solutions

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm: A View from the Fleet C-Suite: The Driving Perspective

The top executives from some of the world’s largest and most progressive national fleets come together to discuss how they are navigating the complexities of the current landscape of advanced vehicle technologies, a diverse array of clean fuel choices, and customer, sustainability and regulatory drivers. Panelists will provide their unique perspective on the current and future state of the clean transportation industry, and the innovative and industry-leading actions they are taking within their own businesses. In this session you will:

• Hear directly from some of the most progressive companies in the world about their clean fleet projects, their lessons learned, and what your organization can learn from these forward-leaning efforts.
• Understand what technology and fuel options that are delivering a positive Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), real performance results in terms of operational reliability and up-time, reduced costs across the enterprise, improved safety, and efficiency gains.
• See how collaboration among major fleets and fellow industry partners is shaping the future of the transportation industry.

MODERATOR: Erik Neandross, President, TRC | Clean Transportation Solutions

  • Ben Schill, Chief Corporate Development Officer, Paper Transport
  • John Kenning, Chief Executive Officer and President, First Student
  • Sarah Burke, Chief Executive Officer, Martin Brower
Details

4:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Welcome Reception – Expo Hall Grand Opening

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Autonomous Technologies
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Connected Technologies
  • Vehicle Efficiency

4:30 pm – 6:30 pm: Expo Hall Open
4:30 pm – 6:30 pm: Media Events

Join us for the grand opening of ACT Expo's expansive exhibit hall, where 450+ leading OEMs and transportation solutions providers will showcase the technology and service innovations shaping the future of commercial transportation. Gain hands-on access to 200+ low- and zero-emission advanced vehicles for a range of applications. Plus, hear the latest industry updates at exclusive media events, where industry leaders will unveil new vehicles and solutions, and announce innovative demonstration projects and strategic partnerships.

Details

4:50 pm - 6:30 pm

Expo Hall Theater: Advancing Fleet Transitions

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Expo Hall Theater
  • Industry Investment
  • Infrastructure
  • Natural Gas

The very first Expo Hall Theater session kicks off with selected presentations that will offer considerations to all facets of the transition process, including technology selection, infrastructure development, operational adjustments, and more. These presentations will equip fleet operators, policymakers, and industry stakeholders with practical knowledge and strategies to successfully implement alternative fuel solutions across their operations.

4:50 pm - 5:10 pm: Behind the Scenes: A Day in the Life of a High-Performance EV Charging Depot

Join Zeem’s Paul Gioupis and ABB E-Mobility as they engage in a fireside chat of how their LAX charging depot works and how shared charging optimization is maturing into operationally successful sites.

5:10 pm - 5:20 pm: The Road to Megawatt Charging: WattEV’s Journey from CCS to MCS

Aside from being the leading developer in heavy-duty truck charging infrastructure, WattEV’s CEO and Co-Founder, Salim Youssefzadeh, discusses the successes a pure-play electric transporter to test routes and capabilities of the vehicles to give the best solution to shippers and other carriers, and the industry’s need to accelerate the development and acceptance of megawatt (MCS) charging.

5:20 pm - 5:30 pm: SoCalGas Clean Transportation Program Update

In this session Edwin Harte, Product Development Manager, Southern California Gas Company will talk about the upcoming opportunities available for fleets with the LCFS Fuel Card Program. He will also address upcoming rule changes to help customers interested in operating new CNG stations.

  • Edwin Harte, Clean Transportation Product Development Manager, SoCalGas

5:50 pm - 6:00 pm: 360-Degree View of TCO

Joost De Vries, CEO of ZM Trucks dives into the shift from Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles to zero-emission propulsion systems such as battery electric and hydrogen fuel cells poses several challenges for fleet owners and truck operators

6:10 pm - 6:30 pm: Hyundai Special Announcement

Hear about an exciting project made possible by innovative industry partnerships.

  • Jim Park, Senior Vice President, Hyundai Motor America
  • Paul Gioupis, Chief Executive Officer, Zeem Solutions
  • Des Carlisle, Executive Director, Southeast Hydrogen Energy Alliance
  • John Knox Porter, Chief Executive Officer, Capital Development Partners
  • Scott Moe, Chief Executive Officer, HydroFleet, Inc.
Details

7:00 am - 8:45 am

Invite-Only Utility Breakfast: Innovative and Successful Program Engagement hosted by TRC

Topics

  • Utility

Utility leaders: join us for an exciting annual event focused on the importance of outreach and engagement in the development of successful utility clean transportation programs! One of the fundamental requirements of a successful utility program is the development of targeted outreach efforts and engagement campaigns to ensure utility customers have awareness of the programs and the broader societal impacts and benefits. This utility-only event will convene an expert panel of utility leaders to share successes, discuss best practices and outline a blueprint in developing strong outreach plans. To inquire about attending, please reach out to JoAnne Golden at JGolden@trccompanies.com.

Details

7:15 am - 8:30 am

NACFE Run on Less – Messy Middle Breakfast (Invite Only)

Presented by

NACFE will conduct its fifth Run on Less in 2025 featuring four different powertrain alternatives – diesel, natural gas, battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell – in long-haul return-to-base and over-the-road duty cycles. Run on Less – Messy Middle will allow NACFE to capture real-world data from sleepers and day cabs and bring some clarity to the long-haul portion of the messy middle. Activities surrounding Run on Less – Messy Middle will take place throughout 2025, with the actual Run occurring over three weeks in September.

Come and meet some of the key participants as they share their real-world experiences with these four powertrain solutions. Representatives from the fleets, truck OEMs and others will be on hand to discuss the place of each of these solutions in long-haul trucking. Fast, spirited discussions will leave you excited to become even more engaged in developments in trucking’s route to cleaner transportation. (Invitation Only)

Details

9:00 am - 11:15 am

Mainstage

Registration Access

  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Connected Technologies
  • Goods Movement
  • Industry Investment
  • Natural Gas
  • Vehicle Efficiency

9:00 am - 9:15 am: Welcome Remarks

9:15 am - 9:45 am: ACT Expo Opening Keynote

Hear from the Chief Technology Officer of one of the world’s largest OEMs as they discuss their continued commitment to develop and provide ultra clean and zero emission equipment for commercial vehicle operations around the world. Gain perspective on investments made to date, and what’s next for the continued evolution of zero emission technology. And hear how this OEM is walking the talk as it integrates these zero emission products into its own operations.

9:45 am - 9:55 am: ACT Expo Fleet Awards

9:55 am - 11:00 am: Shippers and Carriers Partnering to Achieve Economic and Environmental Success

A large number of the world’s leading companies have been working diligently to improve the economic and environmental performance of their supply chains via the increased use of advanced technologies and cleaner fuels. There are, however, a number of factors that can make the integration of these technologies and fuels challenging – e.g., costs, infrastructure, contract terms, residual values, etc. To overcome these hurdles, innovation, grants, incentives, long-term contracts, and new ways of doing business together have proven to be the key to unlocking benefits for both parties. In this session you will:
• Learn how shippers and carriers are modifying their standard business relationships to make advanced transportation projects work successfully.
• Gain insights into the ways in which the price of moving goods using cleaner fuels can provide lower cost transport services to the shipper, and preferred contract relationships for the carrier.
• Discover how cutting-edge autonomous technology is being used to increase truck efficiency, reduce costs and improve operational performance and resiliency.
• Hear insights from early adopters about how using generative AI allows shippers and their freight partners to plan routes, improve operational practices, and gain efficiency, leading to stronger economic and environmental performance.

MODERATOR: Erik Neandross, President, TRC | Clean Transportation Solutions

11:00 am - 11:15 am: Updates and Announcements on the Tesla Semi

Hear from the head of the Tesla Semi program on the latest developments and planned product launch. Get the most recent updates on Semi performance results, the current status of the Semi production factory, and the timing of the truck’s commercial roll out. In addition, Tesla will share new information on its latest collaborations with other industry partners, infrastructure and more. You don’t want to miss these exciting updates and announcements!

Details

10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Expo Hall

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Autonomous Technologies
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Connected Technologies
  • Vehicle Efficiency

10:00 am – 5:00 pm: Expo Hall Open
10:00 am – 5:00 pm: Media Events

Day 2 of ACT Expo offers more opportunities to explore the latest technologies and solutions for the commercial transportation sector. Continue your journey through the expansive exhibit hall, featuring 450+ leading OEMs and transportation providers, and experience firsthand the 200+ advanced low- and zero-emission vehicles on display. Media events will continue throughout the day, where industry leaders will reveal new products, discuss emerging trends, and announce exciting new projects and collaborations.

Details

11:00 am - 4:00 pm

Ride & Drive

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Autonomous Technologies
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Connected Technologies
  • Vehicle Efficiency

Get behind the wheel at the ACT Expo Ride & Drive event, where you can test a variety of advanced commercial vehicles, including battery-electric, hydrogen fuel cell, and renewable fuel-powered models. Experience the performance of these vehicles in real-world conditions, including instant torque for smooth acceleration, quiet operation, enhanced safety features, and a focus on driver comfort. Please note that some vehicles require a commercial driver’s license, while others will be available for ride-along experiences.

Details

11:40 am - 1:30 pm

Expo Hall Theater: Charging Innovations

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Expo Hall Theater
  • Goods Movement
  • Urban Mobility
  • Vehicle Efficiency

Tuesday’s first block of presentations will showcase cutting-edge advancements in charging technology, from companies covering a wide range of innovations like wireless charging, smart grid integration, and scalable infrastructure solutions. See why these industry leaders are pushing the boundaries of charging efficiency, cost management, and operational convenience.

11:40 am - 11:50 am: Unlocking Efficiency: Next Gen Mobile Power Sources for Trailers

As the transportation industry pushes toward greater efficiency and sustainability, the next generation of mobile power sources for trailer systems plays a pivotal role. Marc Trahand, from ConMet eMobility, will lead a conversation about the latest advancements in on trailer power generation.

  • Marc Trahand, Vice President and General Manager, ConMet eMobility

11:50 am - 12:00 pm: Powering the Future: Vanair’s Innovative Mobile Power Solutions for the Evolving Transportation Landscape

Explore how Chip Jones, National Account Manager of Vanair, a Lincoln Electric Company and the pioneer of “Mobile Power Solutions,” is revolutionizing the commercial vehicle industry with its Electrified Power Equipment (EPEQ) System.

  • Chip Jones, National Account Manager - Electrified Product Group, Vanair Manufacturing, Inc.

12:00 pm - 12:20 pm: The Power of Partnership/ Critical Connections

Join Zak Lefevre of ChargeLab and David Rehimi of Wallbox as they discuss why hardware/software partnerships are crucial to ensuring uptime in critical electric fleet charging applications.

  • Zak Lefevre, Chief Executive Officer, ChargeLab
  • David Rehimi, Director of Business Development and Strategic Partnerships, Wallbox North America

12:20 pm - 12:30 pm: Expanding Reliable EV Fast-Charging Across North America

Join Thomas Koetje, Territory Sales Director at FLO as he shares insights on the evolution of North America's fast-charging EV infrastructure and the innovative electromechanical solutions driving reliability and scalability. Learn how strategic collaboration, emerging technologies, and a commitment to sustainability are shaping the future of clean transportation.

12:30 pm - 12:40 pm: An Integrated Approach to EV High Voltage System Design: Addressing New Charging Standards and Trends in EV High Voltage System Design

Join Mark McBrine, Electrification Product Line Owner at Sensata Technologies, as he dives into the demand for longer ranges and faster charge times accelerates, the heavy-duty EV industry is evolving to meet new challenges in power distribution, safety, and efficiency.

  • Mark McBrine, Electrification Product Line Owner, Sensata Technologies

12:40 pm - 12:50 pm: Electrification of Heavy-Duty Vehicles

The electrification of heavy-duty vehicles is the next step needed for decarbonization of road transport. This brings specific challenges, either for private charging or for public charging. Join Jose Barbosa, Vice President Sales at i-Charging, as he presents a suite of DC charging solutions specially developed for fleet charging for any type of vehicle.

12:50 pm - 1:00 pm: Maximizing Commercial Truck Uptime: A Crucial Component of Fleet Management

Harbinger’s Vice President Business Development, John Sztykiel emphasizes the concept of vehicle ‘uptime’ is central to the world of commercial trucking, and how along with reliability and serviceability can help determine a product’s success and ongoing presence in customer fleets.

  • Troy Becktel, Director of Service Parts and Warranty, Harbinger

1:00 pm - 1:10 pm: Close The “Grid-Gap” & ReDERive Resilience with Mobile MicroGrids

Join Pioneer eMobility’s Director of Sales and Strategic Partnerships Scott Bradley and learn how mobile MGs are transforming the energy industry and creating opportunities for innovation, sustainability, and resilience in an accelerated timescale to meet the ever-increasing power demand.

  • Scott Bradley, Director of Sales and Strategic Partnerships, Pioneer eMobility

1:10 pm - 1:20 pm: Battery Swapping for Regional and Long-Haul Freight: Opportunities and Lessons Learned

Attend this exciting fireside chat bringing together Peter Reinhardt, Chairman of Revoy and Rachel Aland, Transportation Director of ACEEE and see the potential for HDV battery swapping in the US. Revoy will discuss their innovative electric dolly system and lessons learned from pilot deployments, and ACEEE will review advantages, challenges, and opportunities for battery swapping in the US from a policy perspective.

1:20 pm - 1:30 pm: AK Power Solutions Presentation

Please join us for a presentation by Shankar Mukherjee, Vice President Product Development and Marketing, AK Power Solutions.

  • Shankar Mukherjee, Vice President Product Development and Marketing, AK Power Solutions
Details

12:45 pm - 1:30 pm

The State of Sustainable Fleets Panel

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Autonomous Technologies
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Connected Technologies
  • ESG
  • Goods Movement
  • Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle
  • Industry Investment
  • Infrastructure
  • Natural Gas
  • Regulation
  • Transport Refrigeration
  • Urban Mobility
  • Utility
  • Vehicle Efficiency

Be the first to access the latest insights from the 2025 State of Sustainable Fleets Market Brief on fleet clean trends, technology adoption, and market dynamics. Hear key learnings from the past year and insights on what’s ahead for 2025 and beyond.

MODERATOR: Nate Springer, Vice President of Market Development, TRC | Clean Transportation Solutions

Details

1:30 pm - 2:10 pm

Expo Hall Theater: Hydrogen Power for Fleets

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Expo Hall Theater
  • Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle

This presentation block will highlight the latest advancements in hydrogen production, storage, and fueling infrastructure, as well as innovative technologies driving hydrogen-powered fleets forward. Hydrogen experts will share real-world applications, case studies, and strategies for overcoming challenges such as cost, infrastructure development, and supply chain logistics. Gain practical insights into building a robust hydrogen ecosystem that supports the transition to sustainable fleet operations.

1:30 pm - 1:40 pm: 3 Ways to Lower Hydrogen Fuel Cell Costs and Extend Service Life

Parker Hannifin’s Chief Engineer, Brian Ehrenberg, kicks off the Hydrogen presentations by addressing the challenges of cathode air filtration in Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles, and understand the creation of a proprietary high-performance pre-cleaner for particulate removal, an adsorption filter for eliminating gaseous contaminants, and a mathematical model to predict service life.

  • Brian Ehrenberg, Chief Engineer of Air Filtration, Parker Engine Mobile Original Equipment

1:40 pm - 1:50 pm: Transferring Hydrogen Across the Value Chain: Maximizing Efficiency and Preventing Losses

Join Cullen Hall, Executive Vice President of GenH2 as he dives into an overview of critical considerations around managing, moving, and transferring hydrogen throughout the value chain.

1:50 pm - 2:00 pm: American Honda Presentation

Please join us for a presentation by David Perzynski, Assistant Manager, Hydrogen Solutions Development, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

  • David Perzynski, Assistant Manager, Hydrogen Solutions Development, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

2:00 pm - 2:10 pm: Clearing the Air: Hydrogen Reality Check in the Transportation Sector

Air Products is making sustainable solutions possible. Join Vice President Caroline Stancell as she provides a clear and compelling overview of hydrogen as a fuel source for fleets, with up-to-the moment facts, information, and data to “clear the air” around common questions, myths, and misconceptions about hydrogen for your fleet.

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2:10 pm - 2:40 pm

Expo Hall Theater: Microgrids Transforming Operations

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  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Expo Hall Theater

Microgrids are transforming fleet operations by providing reliable, decentralized energy solutions that enhance resilience and sustainability. This presentation block will explore the latest developments in microgrid design, energy storage, and integration with renewable energy sources. Experts will discuss successful deployments that optimize energy use, reduce operational costs, and support fleet electrification.

2:10 pm - 2:20 pm: Empowering EVs: The Role of Microgrids in Sustainable Charging Solutions

Join Thomas Healy, Founder and CEO of Hyliion, and discover how microgrids with localized power generation provide reliable, efficient EV charging, and how these systems reduce grid dependency, ensuring cost-effective, resilient solutions for urban and remote locations, supporting a cleaner future.

2:20 pm - 2:30 pm: One Year Later: Prologis and Maersk’s Denker Microgrid and the Road to Scaled Fleet Electrification

The 10MW microgrid in Denker, California was developed by Prologis in partnership with Maersk exactly one year ago. Since then, they have gathered important real-world insights into decentralized energy solutions for Class 8 battery electric fleets. Join this partner presentation of A.P. Moller-Maersk's Carlo Bertani and Prologis’s JT Steenkamp as they share an update on the lessons learned to achieve greater scaled fleet electrification.

  • Carlo Bertani, Decarbonization and Energy Procurement, The Americas, A.P. Moller-Maersk
  • JT Steenkamp, Director, Projects and Technology, Prologis Mobility

2:30 pm - 2:40 pm: Reduce, Reuse, Renew: How Dual Source Charging Paves the Way for Cleaner, More Efficient Fleets

Dual source charging efficiently solves many of the trucking industry's biggest issues: maintenance costs, emissions, and downtime. Learn as Sean O’Connor, CPV Division Manager at Dometic Mobile Power Solutions explains how pairing solar and alternator battery charging is transforming commercial transportation.

  • Sean O’Connor, CPV Division Manager - Mobile Power Solutions, Dometic Mobile Power Solutions
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2:40 pm - 3:50 pm

Expo Hall Theater: Global Adoption of Advanced Transportation Technologies

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Expo Hall Theater
  • Goods Movement
  • Industry Investment
  • Infrastructure
  • Vehicle Efficiency

Engage in the exploration of how advanced transportation technologies are transforming the global landscape. Industry leaders, technology pioneers, and emerging start-ups will share insights into successful adoption strategies, real-world applications, and the challenges and opportunities of scaling cutting-edge transportation solutions worldwide. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a global perspective on the future of mobility and energy and learn how these advancements are shaping a more efficient, sustainable, and connected world.

2:40 pm - 2:50 pm: Hydrogen-Powered Generators in Construction: A Scalable Solution for Zero-Emission Energy in the Netherlands

Join Udayan Patwardhan, Senior Product Manager at EODev for a deep dive into the deployment of 3 of 110kVA GEH2 hydrogen generators that are powering a Dutch construction site, providing 2.3 MWh of zero-emission electricity daily.

2:50 pm - 3:00 pm: Europe’s Obligatory Decarbonization Requirements: What International Fleet Operators Need to Know

Europe's fragmented decarbonization rules—CO2 tolls, zero-emission zones, and clean vehicle requirements—pose challenges for fleet operators. This presentation provided by Dennis Nonnenkamp, Head of Consulting and Incentives at M3E GmbH, outlines key regulatory obligations for entering the market.

3:00 pm - 3:20 pm: Zero Emission HGV & Infrastructure Demonstrator: Early Learnings & Deployments

Hear from Dr. Isabella Panovic, Programme Manager at Innovate UK, and how they are working with the UK Department for Transport to invest up to £200 million in the Zero Emission HGV & Infrastructure Demonstration (ZEHID) programme.

3:20 pm - 3:30 pm: Non-wires Solutions for Electrification in Grid Constrained Locations

Join Scott Bradley, Director of Sales and Strategic Partnerships at Pioneer Power Mobility for a discussion on grid constraint issues related to fleet decarbonization projects. This presentation will cover case studies for successful solution deployments that demonstrate how to overcome these constraints.

  • Scott Bradley, Director of Sales and Strategic Partnerships, Pioneer eMobility

3:30 pm - 3:40 pm: Global Fleet Transformation: Anheuser-Busch's Electrification Journey with Evolectric’s CircularEV Technology

Tune in for this major achievement as Jakson Alvarez, Co-Founder and CEO at Evolectric, covers how Evolectric and Anheuser-Busch InBev retrofitted a decommissioned truck into an electric vehicle, reducing costs and extending its life. Jackson will discuss how this scalable model leverages local service centers to accelerate global fleet electrification.

  • Jakson Alvarez, Co-Founder, Co-Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Evolectric

3:40 pm - 3:50 pm: Thinking About the Vehicle: Innovative Ways to Lower Emissions and Increase Efficiency and Longevity by Incorporating Lightweight Designs

Hear from Stephen Fazekas, Senior Manager, Commercial Vehicle Development at Novelis for an in-depth discussion on how lightweighting complements existing and alternative propulsion systems to enhance vehicle range, performance, and longevity.

  • Stephen Fazekas, Senior Manager, Commercial Vehicle Development, Novelis
  • Julio Malpica, Principal Engineer and Global Roadmap Leader, Novelis
Details

3:50 pm - 4:10 pm

Expo Hall Theater: ACT Expo Fleet Awards

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  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Expo Hall Theater

Join us for a celebration of leading fleets! The winners of the ACT Expo Fleet Awards are examples of forward thinking, committed fleets. Celebrate their accomplishments with us!

Details

4:10 pm - 5:00 pm

Expo Hall Theater: Artificial Intelligence and Automation

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Autonomous Technologies
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Expo Hall Theater
  • Goods Movement
  • Vehicle Efficiency

Explore the latest advancements in AI-powered fleet operations, autonomous vehicles, and smart logistics. Tech innovators and emerging start-ups will discuss real-world applications, challenges, and the road ahead for intelligent transportation systems. This presentation block promises valuable insights into the cutting-edge technologies driving efficiency, safety, and environmental responsibility in the transportation industry.

4:10 pm - 4:20 pm: The Autonomous Depot - How Hands-Free Charging Builds a More Viable Business Model for Autonomous Fleets

Learn from Erin Galiger, Director of North American Markets at Rocsys about how hands-free charging creates a more viable business case for autonomous fleets. A hands-free platform reduces the hassle and cost of depot operation, increasing AV uptime and throughput, and enabling roll-out models for decentralized hub operation.

4:20 pm - 4:30 pm: A New Era of Tire Management Powered with State-of-the-Art Dynamic Capabilities and Analytics

Join Ralph Dimenna, Chief Commercial Officer at Aperia Technologies Inc, for a discussion on how connected vehicle technology and advanced tire management improve fleet performance through real-time monitoring, intelligent inflation, and predictive maintenance – boosting safety, reducing downtime and enhancing fuel efficiency.

4:30 pm - 4:40 pm: AI & Automation Supercharging Your EV Fleet

Join Synop’s Chief Commercial Officer, Mark Braby, for a conversation on how AI and automation are reshaping fleet energy management. From energy predictions based on weather to smarter grid interactions—come hear what’s possible and what's coming.

4:40 pm - 4:50 pm: HubPilot - Autonomous Yard Shifters

Explore the HubPilot project with Mark Rakoski, Vice President, Advanced Engineering at Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America. This project is automating yard tractors and shifters by way of infrastructure-based sensing, which allows for complete real time vision of the entire yard.

  • Mark Rakoski, Vice President, Advanced Engineering, Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America

4:50 pm - 5:00 pm: Energy Efficiency Benefits of Semi-Autonomous Driving: An Analysis of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)

Join Ali Maleki, CEO at Traxen Inc. for a discussion on how semi-autonomous driving systems can boost energy efficiency, benefiting both traditional and electric vehicles. This presentation will emphasize ADAS's role in sustainable transportation, offering insights for fleets, OEMs and policymakers.

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7:00 am - 8:30 am

Invite-Only Fleet Event

This exclusive, invite-only breakfast session for fleet professionals offers an opportunity to participate in roundtable discussions focused on the successful strategies used to implement alternative fuel fleets and infrastructure projects and how those may be evolving with ongoing policy changes. Led by fleets for fleets, this peer-to-peer session will explore the challenges faced during the energy transition, provide practical tips for overcoming obstacles, share insights on changes in planning to adapt to a new policy and funding landscape, and showcase innovative solutions that have been effective in accelerating the shift to sustainable transport.

MODERATOR: Nate Springer, Vice President of Market Development, TRC | Clean Transportation Solutions

Details

9:00 am - 11:30 am

Mainstage

Registration Access

  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Autonomous Technologies
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Connected Technologies
  • Natural Gas
  • Vehicle Efficiency

9:00 am - 9:15 am: Welcome Remarks

9:15 am - 9:45 am: Industry Keynote

Hear the latest updates on this leading OEM's innovations in zero- and near-zero emission powertrains, the latest in driver assistance and technology features, and their work on maximizing fleet solutions in today’s regulatory environment.

  • Jim Walenczak, Vice President, PACCAR Inc and General Manager, Kenworth Truck Company

9:45 am - 11:00 am: Low Carbon Energy for the Commercial Transportation Sector: A Dynamic and Evolving Landscape

Join us in this Mainstage panel comprised of some of the biggest names in the transportation energy sector as they come together to discuss a poly-fuel approach to deploying clean transportation at scale. There is no one-size-fits-all answer to the needs of all commercial vehicle operators, geographies, or application types, but this panel of leaders will highlight the array of choices available in the market and help to identify which may have the best fit for your fleet operations. In this session you will:

• Explore the growing diversity of low carbon fuels, learning how that market is changing based on changes to various policies and credit programs.
• Discover the growing diversity of low carbon fuels and the impact policies and credits are having on supply and demand.
• Gain insight into key challenges and opportunities in building out new infrastructure to support fleets.
• Hear how and where leading fuel producers are investing in new infrastructure and innovations to support the fleet market.

MODERATOR: Erik Neandross, President, TRC | Clean Transportation Solutions

11:00 am - 11:30 am: ACT Expo Mainstage Utility Keynote

Hear from the CEO of a leading utility, as they discuss the successes and progress of becoming of the nation’s leading utilities who are at the forefront of fleet electrification. From cross-departmental collaboration, streamlining implementation processes, and leveraging data to optimize design standardization, join us at the mainstage to see why this utility is prioritizing grid readiness and capacity to advance the transportation industry and support a clean energy future.

Details

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Ride & Drive

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Autonomous Technologies
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Connected Technologies
  • Vehicle Efficiency

Get behind the wheel at the ACT Expo Ride & Drive event, where you can test a variety of advanced commercial vehicles, including battery-electric, hydrogen fuel cell, and renewable fuel-powered models. Experience the performance of these vehicles in real-world conditions, including instant torque for smooth acceleration, quiet operation, enhanced safety features, and a focus on driver comfort. Please note that some vehicles require a commercial driver’s license, while others will be available for ride-along experiences.

Details

10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Expo Hall

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Autonomous Technologies
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Connected Technologies
  • Vehicle Efficiency

10:00 am – 5:00 pm: Expo Hall Open
10:00 am – 5:00 pm: Media Events

Day 3 of ACT Expo offers your final opportunity to explore the latest technologies and solutions for the commercial transportation sector. Continue your journey through the expansive exhibit hall, featuring 450+ leading OEMs and transportation providers, and experience firsthand the 200+ advanced low- and zero-emission vehicles on display. Media events will continue throughout the day, where industry leaders will reveal new products, discuss emerging trends, and announce exciting new projects and collaborations.

Details

11:30 am - 1:30 pm

Expo Hall Theater: Diverse Transportation Solutions for Fleets

Registration Access

  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Expo Hall Theater
  • Goods Movement
  • Industry Investment
  • Infrastructure
  • Natural Gas

Explore a range of diverse transportation solutions tailored to optimize fleet operations. From electric vehicles and alternative fuel options to advanced fleet management technologies, learn how companies can improve efficiency, reduce operational costs, and enhance sustainability. By addressing key industry challenges such as environmental impact, regulatory compliance, and driver safety, this session will provide insights into how diverse transportation options can lead to more agile, and cost-effective fleet management.

11:30 am - 11:40 am: Proterra Presentation

Join Proterra, a leader in innovative battery technology as they share their deep expertise in commercial-grade battery systems and integration. They will dig into the latest developments in their battery technology that are driving improved vehicle performance and reliability.

11:40 am - 11:50 am: What is a software-defined electric powertrain?

Join Scalvy Inc’s Vice President, Business Development, Iga Hallberg, for a discussion on Scalvy, Inc’s development of a unique software-defined technology solution that optimizes the design and integration of the e-powertrain.

11:50 am - 12:10 pm: Smarter Trailers, Smarter Operations

Hear from Dominic Hand, Thermo King’s Vice President, Digital, for an analysis on how leveraging smarter trailer technology and advanced connectivity can lead companies to improve operational efficiency and shift towards a more sustainable and data-driven fleet.

  • Dominic Hand, Vice President Digital, Thermo King Americas, Trane Technologies

12:10 pm - 12:20 pm: First Student Presentation

12:20 pm - 12:40 pm: Thermal Management Systems: Key to Advancing Electrification Technologies

Join this expert panel featuring leaders from academia, government, fleets, OEMs, and U.S. manufacturers as they explore the critical role of Thermal Management Systems in enhancing EV fleet efficiency and sustainability. Discover cutting-edge technologies, next-gen refrigerants, and key global policies shaping the future of electrification, with a special focus on North America. Don’t miss this insightful discussion driving the transition to net zero emissions!

MODERATOR: Lisa Clemmons Stott, Electric Mobility and Innovation Director, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity

12:40 pm - 12:50 pm: The Transport Project Presentation

  • Paul Sandsted, Director of Technology and Sustainability, The Transport Project

12:50 pm - 1:00 pm: Real World Applications of Battery Energy Storage Subsystems (BESS)

Darren Tasker, Vice President of Industrial at Volvo Penta North America will provide key insights into Volvo Penta’s BESS subsystem developments and how these developments can fit a variety of applications, including on-site charging, powering work buildings, backup energy storage for facilities, and use in the construction industry with ZEV technologies and other needs.

  • Darren Tasker, Vice President, Industrial, Volvo Penta of the Americas

1:00 pm - 1:30 pm: Unveiling Hidden (and Unexpected) Challenges in the Fleet Electrification Journey: A 360° View of Project Execution, from Grid to Plug

Attend this riveting discussion that will offer a 360° view of the hidden challenges in fleet electrification, drawing on insights from the Stockton pilot project. Key stakeholders, including Brytemove (construction), PG&E (utility provider), Penske (fleet owner), Hitachi Americas, and Hitachi Energy (technology providers), will share their experiences in overcoming hurdles related to planning, construction, technology integration, and maintaining operational efficiency.

  • Kelly Fishback, Chief Executive Officer, brytemove
  • Alexandre Lalonde, Head of eMobility – North America, Grid Integration Business Unit, Hitachi Energy
  • Dean Kunesh, EV Fleet Advisor, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
  • Sean Yentsch, Vice President of Facilities, Penske Transportation Solutions
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1:30 pm - 2:45 pm

Agriculture and Construction Sector: Building Towards Electrification

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  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Infrastructure
  • Vehicle Efficiency

This year, experts anticipated a tipping point for the transition to electric and hybrid equipment across both construction and agriculture, driven by increasing fuel costs and stricter emissions regulations. In this session you will: 
• Hear case studies on where and how construction and agricultural fleets have deployed cleaner technologies—with an examination of how they started and how the transition has been going. 
• Examine how more construction and agriculture firms are open to utilizing electric equipment options to combat the rising fuel prices, as lower maintenance and operating begin to offset initial procurement costs. 
• Explore the ways that suppliers are evolving their relationships with fleets and contractors to match the growing demand for a diversified equipment portfolio. 
• Hear from fleets with tangible experience discuss the technology improvements yielding cost-effective, quieter, alternatively fueled, electric equipment options.

MODERATOR: Dr. Ray Gallant, Vice President of Sustainability and Productivity Services, Volvo Construction Equipment

  • Abby Roberts, Sustainability Jobsite Carbon & Water Program Manager HQ, Turner Construction Company
  • Mason Ford, Director of Sustainability and Equipment Services, Skanska
  • Dave Bolderoff, Manager, Fleet Management and Transportation Section, Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts
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1:30 pm - 2:45 pm

Drayage Sector: The Role of Alternative Fuels and Connected Vehicles

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  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Connected Technologies
  • Goods Movement

Drayage fleets are characterized with low mileage and predicable routes, which make them ideal use cases for innovating new cost-effective solutions alongside infrastructure developers and OEM partners. In this session you will:
• See how drayage fleets are opting to streamline their operations with digital freight management solutions.
• Understand the implementation of key regulations shaping drayage shipping at sea and inland ports and how drayage fleets are navigating those regulations while maintaining a competitive edge.
• Hear about the fuel savings and driver experience improvements that fleets are achieving while transitioning their drayage operations to alternative fuels, and how embracing alternatives can lead to cost-savings.

MODERATOR: Matt Schrap, Chief Executive Officer, Harbor Trucking Association

  • Carlo Bertani, Decarbonization and Energy Procurement, The Americas, A.P. Moller-Maersk
  • Jennie Abarca, Owner, King Fio
  • Lauren Miller, Manager of Sustainability, ITS Logistics
  • Ramiro Lepe, Senior Advisor, Medium and Heavy Duty Transportation Electrification, Southern California Edison
  • Sami Khan, Chief Executive Officer, Nevoya
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1:30 pm - 2:45 pm

Food and Beverage Sector: Transforming Logistics for Greater Efficiency

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  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Goods Movement
  • Natural Gas
  • Transport Refrigeration

Join fleet leaders in food and beverage as they discuss their economic and environmental sustainability deployments that are utilizing emission reduction technologies. In this session you will:
• Explore case studies and learn preferred vehicle, infrastructure, and route strategies that have enabled these fleets to utilize new technologies to increase efficiency and reduce emissions .
• Hear the latest from the fleets utilizing cutting edge transportation refrigeration units (TRUs) about how innovations in power storage and cooling technology are assisting fleets to meet pressing emissions goals.
• Learn about the efficiency, performance, and total cost of ownership gains that fleets can obtain by partnering with technology developers.

MODERATOR: Jim Dutz, Vice President of Business Development, Nivalis Energy Systems

  • Daniel Fahey, Vice President, US Quality and Sustainability, Martin Brower, LLC
  • Juan Corcino, Senior Director of Fleet Operations and Sustainability, Manhattan Beer & Beverage Distributors
  • Ken Marko, Fleet Sustainability Senior Manager, US Foods
  • Nick Selders, Vice President, Outbound Transportation, UNFI
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1:30 pm - 2:45 pm

Last Mile Sector: The Final Stretch - Innovations in Last Mile Transportation

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  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Urban Mobility
  • Vehicle Efficiency

As urban areas continue to expand and e-commerce grows, the need for sustainable and efficient last mile delivery methods has never been more critical. In this session you will:
• Join industry experts and innovators to dig into the latest vehicle developments that are revolutionizing efficient delivery in the last mile.
• See how AI and machine learning are being leveraged to meet the growing demands of online shopping to optimize delivery planning and execution at scale.
• Go beyond the conventional electric van, truck, or car, and learn how other modes of transportation are being utilized for energy-efficient and faster last mile deliveries – to deliver at low-cost.

MODERATOR: Scott Griffith, Chief Executive Officer, Board Member, Motiv Electric Trucks

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1:30 pm - 2:45 pm

Refuse Sector: Cleaner Streets, Diverse Fuels

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  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Natural Gas
  • Urban Mobility

Uncover how the refuse industry has led the alternative fuel transition as industry leaders highlight why natural gas became the leading alternative fuel for refuse hauling operations and what role the other fuels will play in this dynamic industry. In this session you will:
• Hear from fleet leaders about the economic results of operating alternatively fueled vehicles to learn more about the geographies, regulations, and incentives driving decision-making.
• Discover how the circularity benefits of CNG/RNG haulers go beyond the initial carbon reductions of the vehicles – and how your own fleet can convert landfill waste back to natural gas.
• See why more refuse fleets are exploring electric and hydrogen fuel cell options to reduce their costs as these types of vehicles catch up in performance.

MODERATOR: Jonathan Randall, President, Mack Trucks North America

  • Brett Rogers, Vice President, Operations Technology, Republic Services
  • Jamey Barker, Supervising Engineer, King County Solid Waste Division
  • Marty Tufte, Corporate Fleet Director, Waste Management
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1:30 pm - 2:45 pm

School Bus Sector: Rolling out the New Generation of School Buses

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  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Natural Gas
  • Urban Mobility

School districts across the nation are striving to create healthier environments for students and communities. This session will elaborate on the challenges and opportunities associated with the shift to sustainable school transportation. In this session you will:
• Gain valuable insights into best practices from real-world school fleet case studies demonstrating how clean transportation school bus technology is safely and efficiently transporting students.
• Discover the exciting results of the massive private and public investment in additional funding for clean school bus fleet electrification.
• Explore the positive environmental and health impacts of clean school buses and why transitioning to clean buses is critical for student well-being.
• Consider the newest innovations and trends for your own school district to optimize your bus operations with emerging technologies like V2G-enabled infrastructure to reduce costs and promote efficient energy use.

MODERATOR: Brad Beauchamp, EV Product Segment Leader, Blue Bird Corporation

  • Jennifer Harp, Vice President of Electric Vehicles Program, First Student
  • Lauren Lynch, Senior Mechanical Engineer Researcher, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
  • Michael Sawyer, Executive Director of Transportation, San Marcos Unified School District
  • Sam Hill-Cristol, Director, Business Development and Strategy, The Mobility House
  • Mike Bullman, State Director of Student Transportation, South Carolina Department of Education
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3:00 pm - 4:15 pm

Municipal Transit Sector: Progress and Innovation by Government Fleets and Transit Sector Partners

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  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Natural Gas
  • Regulation

As communities continue to prioritize sustainability and environmental stewardship, municipalities and transit agencies are leading the way by adopting innovative strategies for transforming their fleets. This panel brings together experts from both the municipal and transit sectors to share their insights on transitioning to alternative fuels, with a focus on cost-effective solutions, sustainability goals, and the broader benefits to residents and the environment. In this session you will: 
• Learn from successful case studies across both municipal and transit fleets, demonstrating how your municipality or agency can operate its vehicles more efficiently by integrating alternatively fueled options. Hear from leaders who have navigated the energy transition in different sectors. 
• Delve into the role of collaboration between municipalities, transit agencies, and community stakeholders, emphasizing how this partnership strengthens the case for alternative fuel adoption and fosters broader support within local communities. 
• Gain valuable insights on overcoming common operational challenges, such as charging and refueling infrastructure, maintenance requirements, and logistical changes needed to support alternatively fueled vehicles in both municipal and transit sectors. 

MODERATOR: Monil Malhotra, President, North America, Kempower Inc.

  • Charles Schoenfeld, Fleet Division Manager, Travis County Texas
  • Efon Epanty, Chief, Transit Planning and Innovation, Prince George's County Department of Public Works & Transportation
  • Jeremy Butzlaff, President, MTRWestern
  • Robert Gordon, Deputy Director, DeKalb County, Fleet Management
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3:00 pm - 4:15 pm

Port Sector: Decarbonization at the Harbors

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  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Infrastructure
  • Vehicle Efficiency

Join us on this panel to learn about the technological advancements that port operators are deploying to change the way port logistics operate while helping both profitability and local communities. In this session you will:
• Hear from port operators about their experiences with alternative fueled equipment filling longstanding niches such as yard trucks, forklifts, and electrified rubber-tired gantry cranes (eRTGs) to boost efficiency in day-to-day operations.
• Discover the status of port-focused incentives—how they are being utilized to adopt energy-efficient equipment that enables lower costs and resilient solutions across North America.
• See why collaborations and partnerships on the international level will prove to be crucial in decarbonizing ports around the world with the exchange of best practices, innovative technologies, and successful strategies that can benefit your own port logistics.

MODERATOR: Spencer Pope, Product Manager; Manager of Grant Acquisitions, Taylor Machine Works, Inc.

  • Abigail Struxness, Director of Sustainability, SSA Marine
  • Angela Clapp, Port Environmental Supervisor, Port of Oakland
  • Bonnie Nixon, Ph.D., Director of Sustainability, Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT), Port of Long Beach, CA
  • Dave Turner, Vice President of Health, Safety, Security and Environment, Yusen Terminals LLC.
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3:00 pm - 4:15 pm

Regional Haul Sector: Connecting Routes with Trends and Technologies

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  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Autonomous Technologies
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle
  • Natural Gas

Driven by the rise of e-commerce and growing demand for deliveries, regional haul is emerging as another transportation sector where the energy transition is perfectly aligned. Operators are effectively meeting this demand through the widespread adoption of alternative-fueled vehicles and implementation of smarter travel strategies across regional networks. In this session you will:
• Learn the new strategies shaping the regional haul sector as the industry pushes towards immediate deliveries being made possible by battery technology and vehicle advancements.
• See how a growth in GPS-based asset tracking systems are allowing for 24/7 real time monitoring of tractors, trailers, loads, and even drivers to optimize efficiency and ensure safe transport of goods.
• Deepen your understanding of ways fleets can utilize cutting edge vehicles to improve driver hiring and retention.
• Hear fleet leaders share insights into their deployments of alternative fueled vehicles to meet customer demands.

MODERATOR: Henrik Holland, Global Head, Prologis Mobility

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3:00 pm - 4:15 pm

Utility Sector: Working to Lead by Example

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  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Natural Gas
  • Utility

Utility companies are under pressure to lead by example in reducing emissions and adopting cleaner technologies. Utility fleets, which often include a diverse range of vehicles such as trucks, vans, and specialized equipment, play a pivotal role in this transformation. In this session you will:
• Explore the unique challenges and opportunities that utility fleets face as they transition toward alternatively fueled vehicles.
• Review case studies and real-world examples of utility companies who have successfully navigated the shift to electrified fleets, including both electric and hydrogen-powered solutions.
• Explore how utility fleets are adapting and electrifying the diverse range of vehicles they use from trucks and vans to more specialized equipment.
• Understand the importance of the utility’s role in developing charging and refueling infrastructure to support fleet electrification across public and private networks as they address challenges in grid capacity to meet the increasing demand of the industry.

MODERATOR: Jonah Leason, Electrification Product Manager, Parker Hannifin Corporation

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3:00 pm - 4:15 pm

Warehouse Sector: Logistics from Storage to Shipment

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Ndustrial

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  • Full Conference

In this session join logistics experts exploring cutting-edge strategies and technologies to maximize the efficiency of warehouse operations. In this session you will:
• Hear case studies from warehouse industry leaders about how automation, connected technology, and smart layout designs can improve the operations and cost effectiveness of your warehouse.
• Explore the strategies that warehouses are using to meet the requirements of local regulatory agencies to reduce emissions.
• Discover how technologies like yard trucks, forklifts and pallet jacks are leading the transition to alternative fuels in warehouse operations.
• Learn from leading warehouse operators how you can implement a variety of new technology for vehicles such as ADAS, 5G, AI, and LiDAR, to improve efficiency and lower your costs.

MODERATOR: Margarita Kruyff, Senior Director, Environmental Services, Ryder System Inc.

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3:50 pm - 4:50 pm

Expo Hall Theater: Unlocking Success in Fleet Electrification

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  • Full Conference
  • Expo Hall Only

Topics

  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Expo Hall Theater
  • Utility
  • Vehicle Efficiency

This block will feature presentations providing a holistic point of view for fleet electrification. They will cover the electrification process, from initial strategy and infrastructure development to full-scale implementation and operational success. No stone will be left unturned as best practices and how to overcome common hurdles will be covered from start to finish of the electrification journey.

3:50 pm - 4:20 pm: Preparing Fleets for Electrification – Insights from NYSERDA & LIPA

Join industry experts as they discuss NYSERDA’s approach to fleet electrification, including ongoing MHD research, outreach efforts, and future plans. Learn how LIPA is engaging fleets through electrification programs, primary research, and grid hardening initiatives. The panel will also explore load forecasting in LIPA’s territory, highlighting fleet-related impacts and key findings from recent surveys and interviews. Gain valuable insights into fleet planning challenges, barriers, and the support needed to drive electrification forward.

4:20 pm - 4:30 pm: Moving Beyond Diesel: Fleet Benefits When Adopting Electric Trailers

Hear from Range Energy as they discuss how electric trailers can seamlessly fit into fleets’ operations and improve tractor efficiency, even in situations where plug-in charging is limited.

  • Adam Smith, Head of Business Development, Range Energy
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9:00 am - 12:30 pm

Innovative Tech Showcase

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  • Full Conference

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Goods Movement
  • Industry Investment
  • Vehicle Efficiency

The Innovative Tech Showcase is a venue where companies provide an intimate and unique look into the latest and greatest technological developments that are reshaping the transportation industry.

9:00 am - 10:00 am: EV Inflection Point: The Factors Driving Mass Adoption of EVs

For commercial electric vehicles to reach mass adoption, they must have comparable total cost of ownership to their gasoline and diesel counterparts. But how close is that to happening? In this session you will:

• Hear about a vision of the coming moment EVs will become cheaper than their gas and diesel counterparts and understand the trends that will make that possible.

• Listen to customer perspectives on navigating incentives that are available to fleets and using them to make an economical transition to electrification.

• Learn about the wide range of ADAS and digital safety technologies that are included as standard features in newly designed and developed EVs today.

MODERATOR: Natalia Swalnick, Senior Director, Programs, TRC | Clean Transportation Solutions

  • Dave Rogers, Director, Electric Truck Division, ETHERO Truck + Energy
  • John E. Pool, Chief Operating Officer, Mail Management
  • John Harris, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Harbinger
  • McKay Featherstone, Senior Vice President of Global Innovation, THOR Industries, Inc.

10:00 am - 10:40 am: What is Next for the National Hydrogen Hubs?

Hydrogen hubs have emerged as a key component in the evolution of fleet operations, and heralded massive investment in Hydrogen. Explore the future of hydrogen infrastructure and the pivotal role it can play in helping fleets achieve their transitions to alternatively fueled vehicles. Learn how hydrogen hubs are expanding, the benefits they offer in terms of fueling efficiency and cost reduction, and the ways fleets can integrate hydrogen into their operations. Whether you're exploring hydrogen as an alternative fuel or looking to optimize your fleet’s green transition, this session will provide the insights needed to navigate the shift and unlock the full potential of hydrogen-powered fleets. In this session you will: 

• Hear how hydrogen hubs are currently developing and expected to expand across regions, offering new fueling infrastructure options for fleets. 

• Understand how early adoption of hydrogen infrastructure can give fleets a competitive edge and prepare them for a future of alternative fuels. 

• Explore the logistical advantages of hydrogen hubs in terms of fueling speed, accessibility, and fleet optimization. 

MODERATOR: Denise Brinley, Vice President and National Market Director - Energy Transition Technologies, TRC Companies

10:45 am - 11:10 am: Charging at Scale: How Public and Private Infrastructure Will Power Future EV Fleets

This panel explores how Greenlane and its partners are expanding EV charging infrastructure by using a data-driven corridor approach and will detail the role of collaboration with governments, companies, and regulators to expedite the process. Gain practical insights into how infrastructure developments along major freight corridors, like the I-15 from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, will directly impact their operations. Learn how grants, government programs, and private investment are accelerating deployment—and how your fleet can benefit from these advancements. In this session you will: 

• Discover how Greenlane and its partners are strategically planning and deploying commercial EV charging corridors designed specifically for freight and logistics needs. 

• Learn how data analytics are being used to identify optimal charging locations, reduce downtime, and support fleet growth. 

• Gain insights from Greenlane’s $15 million grant-backed project, including the key strategies that expedited development and can be applied to future corridors. 

MODERATOR: Erika Myers, Executive Director, Charging Interface Initiative North America (CharIN Inc.)

  • Kristina Nilsson, Senior Vice President Charging and Infrastructure Solutions, Volvo Energy
  • Nathan Hill, Director of ZEV Infrastructure and Consulting, Daimler Trucks North America
  • Patrick Macdonald-King, Chief Executive Officer, Greenlane
  • Sean Ackley, Vice President, Energy and Infrastructure - North America, Einride

11:15 am - 11:30 am: Pioneering EV Charging Solutions for Global Logistics

Explore how a charging leader is advancing EV charging solutions in global logistics in partnership with a leading fleet. Learn about scaling infrastructure, overcoming challenges, and achieving sustainability and operational efficiency in complex, high-demand environments. Fleet operators will gain firsthand insights into the real-world challenges of electrification, from navigating regional power constraints to integrating renewable energy sources. See how smart charging systems and energy management strategies aren’t just about sustainability—they’re key drivers of operational efficiency and cost savings. In this session you will:

• Learn how to deploy EV charging solutions across multiple sites, overcoming regional power limitations and regulatory hurdles.

• Walk away with practical steps and best practices for electrifying your fleet, no matter the size or scope of your operations.

• Get an inside look at a leading fleet’s electrification journey—the challenges faced, solutions implemented, and the measurable impact on operations and emissions.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm: Refrigeration Innovation in Food & Beverage

The food and beverage industry is facing evolving challenges in fleet management, particularly with the shift in regulatory standards and the new administration’s approach to sustainability. As fleets adapt to these changes, refrigeration technology plays a critical role in ensuring operational efficiency and compliance. Explore cutting-edge refrigeration innovations that help fleets stay ahead of regulatory demands, reduce energy consumption, and improve sustainability. Gain insights into how new technologies are transforming refrigerated fleet operations and how to leverage these innovations to optimize performance and meet future demands. In this session you will:

• Understand the new administration’s regulatory impact on food & beverage fleet operations, particularly regarding sustainability and energy efficiency.

• Discuss best practices for transitioning to greener refrigeration solutions, ensuring long-term fleet optimization and regulatory compliance.

• Gain insights into future trends in refrigerated fleet management and how to prepare your operation for evolving industry standards.

MODERATOR: Harmony Gates, Senior Director, Regulatory Compliance, TRC | Clean Transportation Solutions

  • Alan Gassler, National Account Support and Zero Emission Analyst, PLM Fleet
  • Bill Maddox, Director of Product Management, Carrier Transicold
  • Manuel Aguirre, Vice President, Supply Chain Electrification, Ndustrial
  • Robert Koelsch, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Advanced Energy Machines
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10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Navigating ACF Compliance for Government Fleets: A Supplier and Fleet Roundtable

Topics

  • Alternative Fuels
  • Urban Mobility
  • Vehicle Efficiency

With the Advanced Clean Fleet rule still in effect for government fleets in California, come join an invite-only discussion with government fleet leaders and zero emission equipment suppliers on how agencies can pave a path toward compliance. This session will provide peer-to-peer sharing and enable open dialogue between fleets and the suppliers on staying ahead of this transition.

This session is exclusively available to California government agency fleets and zero emission equipment manufacturers and suppliers. For more information contact JoAnne Golden at jgolden@trccompanies.com.

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