ACT Expo 2025 will start in less than 3 weeks, on April 28 in Anaheim, California. Sustainable Truck&Van is once gain media partner of the international event on clean transportation: we’ll be in Anaheim and report live from there at the end of April.

Waiting for the trade fair, here are some anticipations from major exhibitors. This years, slightly less than 500 companies will have their booth at ACT Expo. Not only vehicle makers, but also companies specializing in key components, infrastructure, fleet management solutions, and so on. You can have a look at the full exhibitor list here.

ACT Expo 2025: anticipations from truck makers and other key industry players

Talking about truck makers, Kenworth will make an exciting announcement related to its Class 8 truck product line for fleets interested in sustainability. Truck maker Harbinger will focus on new vehicles in the medium-duty truck segment. Also, Hyundai will unveil something new about the existing XCIENT hydrogen Class 8 truck, in terms of safety and autonomous driving.

Volvo will focus its participation on the enhanced zero-emission roadmap shared by Volvo Trucks North America, while Mack Trucks will present its top-notch Class 8 truck in both its ICE and BEV versions. In terms of key components, Cummins will play a crucial role, alongside new brand Accelera, active in batteries and digital innovation.

Greenlane will host a livestream virtual tour of its newly opened Colton charging center, while Siemens will introduce a new Home Charging Reimbursement solution as part of its Depot360 Managed Services. Finally, autonomous driving software specialist Plus, currently cooperating with several OEMs on a global scale, will announce its latest milestone in bringing factory-built driverless trucks to market, along with an innovative concept for a sustainable freight network.

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