Learn from Fleets Leading the Future of Clean Transportation
Early adopter fleets in the advanced clean transportation industry play a crucial role in driving scale for the market. By leading the way, they help identify and address potential challenges, refine technologies, and demonstrate the viability of alternative fuels.
The ACT Fleet Forum is an exclusive fleet-only community dedicated to advancing fleet management practices to help pave the way for broader adoption of clean vehicle technologies across the commercial transportation sector.
Eligible fleets can greatly benefit from a membership in number of ways including:
Exclusive Fleet Insights
Gain access to the latest industry trends, data, and best practices.
Networking Opportunities
Connect with progressive fleet operators and industry leaders.
Professional Development
Participate in virtual discussions, in-person and virtual workshops designed to enhance your skills and knowledge.
Collaborative Environment
Engage in meaningful discussions, share your experiences, and learn from others in the community.
Member Testimonials
“What I value most about the ACT Fleet Forum is the opportunity to connect with forward-thinking industry leaders. The shared knowledge and insights have played a valuable role in shaping our fleet electrification plans.”
Ken Marko
Fleet Sustainability Sr. Manager
How Fleets Benefit from the Membership:
Peer-to-Peer Fleet Networking
Curated networking opportunities with North America’s largest and most innovative fleets. Meetings spread across in-person workshops, technology webinars, online conversations, ACT Expo conference events, and ad hoc communication year-round.
Regular Best Practices Discussions
Discussions with leading fleets who have deployed the latest clean and advanced technologies. Minimum ten (10) annual web discussions on trending topics, including charging infrastructure management, innovative energy storage, hydrogen market forecasts, modular and mobile energy solutions, and many more!
Hands-on Workshops
Exclusive visits or virtual events of fleet and vendor facilities to see the first and largest deployments of cutting-edge advanced clean vehicle technologies.
Complimentary Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo Participation
Full Conference Fleet Passes to join more than 2,700 fleet managers and thousands of industry experts at the largest clean fleet event in North America.
Regulatory and Funding Updates
Regular updates on policies impacting fleets and funding opportunities to adopt clean technology. Access to TRC policy and funding experts for Q&A.
Access Benchmarking Data from EV Providers
Unique access to datasets provided by industry leaders and refined by TRC experts for easy decision-making. Projects range from infrastructure developer cost scenarios to charging provider site specific datasets, all stored on the ACT Fleet Forum website.
24/7 Access to Lessons Learned
Exclusive access to recordings, briefs on lessons learned, data and benchmarking intelligence, and slides from all previous discussions.
Current Members
Upcoming Events
- Web-Based Discussion
- In-Person Workshop
1/23/2025
Depot Charging Deep Dive
Detailed data review and individual conversations with nine (9) leading charging infrastructure developers.
2/20/2025
Hydrogen Market Outlook; From Federal Planning to OEM Production
Conversation with a hydrogen technology leader on the developing market and outlook for hydrogen production, vehicles, and early fuel cell deployments.
3/20/2025
Carbon & GHG Accounting for Renewable Fuels
Overview of carbon accounting practices to maximize the emissions-reductions benefits of renewable fuels, including carbon-negative fuels.
Late March TBD
Systems Integration & Management for BEV Acceleration
In-person workshop with early adopter fleets and technology partners in Denver-area on planning and managing complex battery electric vehicle projects. Learn to manage hardware/software integrations, larger project plans, and identify local partners.
4/10/2025
Next Generation eTRU Market
Detailed overview of the TRU technology market, CARB regulations, and the rapid advancement of TRU technology by major providers.
5/22/2025
EV Best Practice: Leased Property Infrastructure Development
Best practices discussion across fleets and regions to understand decision-making on clean infrastructure investments with leased real estate assets.
6/19/2025
Corridor Refueling with RNG and RD
Fuel specific conversation around RNG and RD network refueling potential along major US transportation corridors.
7/24/2025
Medium-Duty Focus: Class 6 and Mid-City Logistics
Discussion with a leading developer of battery-electric medium-duty vehicles for use in local and last mile operations, including routing, range, and refueling situations.
24/7 All Access Library
Sample of information available to ACT Fleet Forum members, including slides, recordings and lessons learned briefs.
Shifting Facilities to Near-Zero
PepsiCo’s near-zero Modesto site offers early adopter fleet and technology experts the opportunity to discuss lessons learned on transitioning a facility to multiple near- and zero-emission vehicle technologies with supporting infrastructure.
Scaling Zero-Emission Vehicle Fleets
Early adopter fleet and technology expert discussions on piloting – then scaling – two zero-emission heavy-duty vehicle types: battery electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Electric MDV/HDV Workshop
Discussion among participants hosted at the Penske and NFI facilities in Southern California. Penske, NFI, and their electric truck / infrastructure partners shared lessons learned from the initial launch of their HDV electrification projects.
The ACT Fleet Forum is organized by the Clean Transportation Solutions team at TRC, previously known as Gladstein, Neandross & Associates (GNA). TRC’s team of engineers, funding experts, compliance and policy specialists, and communications strategists is dedicated to advancing the market for low- and zero-emission commercial transportation technologies and fuels. TRC produces the annual Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo, which brings more than 12,000+ transportation stakeholders together for a week of learning and networking.