The next edition of ACT Expo, the leading trade fair on sustainable transport in North America, will be held in Anaheim (California) from April 28 to May 1, 2025. Once again, Sustainable Truck&Van will act as media partner of the international event: we’ll report live from Anaheim at the end of April. Last year’s 2024 event at the Las Vegas Convention Center drew more than 12,000 attendees. As the event returns to Anaheim, it will feature roughly twice the expo hall space of the 2023 Anaheim event to accommodate the increasing number of exhibitors, advanced vehicles, and clean transportation solutions on display in the exhibit hall.

Through a series of keynote presentations, executive panels, and technical workshops, ACT Expo will spotlight how advanced transportation technologies can help fleets reduce operating costs and emissions, gain customers and increase brand reputation, improve efficiency, and gain other important economic and environmental benefits.

ACT Expo 2025 to answer urgent questions about the future of transportation

“As fleets enter 2025, there are more questions than ever about the state of the clean vehicle industry, which technologies are really working, how to achieve a positive TCO, and a whole lot more. ACT Expo is the place where fleets can cut through the chaos and gain clarity on the best technologies and strategies to improve operational efficiency, drive sustainability, and gain a competitive advantage,” said Erik Neandross, president, Clean Transportation Solutions at TRC, the producers of ACT Expo. “Our educational sessions are truly the best in the industry; we provide fleets with the tools to build a roadmap for the future that combines innovation with practical, real-world solutions and demonstrated expertise provided by other fleet operators.”

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Keynote speakers for ACT Expo 2025 will be announced in January 2025, with the full roster of speakers scheduled to be revealed in February. The agenda is developed by the Clean Transportation Solutions team at TRC in collaboration with the High-Volume Fleet Planning Committee, whose members collectively manage hundreds of thousands of commercial fleet vehicles, and the Clean Cities Planning Committee. Daimler Truck North America and Penske Transportation Solutions are returning as presenting sponsors, with Chevron joining them for 2025.

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