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2016 CO-HOSTS

NACFE

CONFERENCEPROGRAM

PRESENTING SPONSOR

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Major Sponsors & Supporters

Presenting Sponsor

Platinum Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

Silver Sponsors

Event Guide Sponsors

Expo Hall Grand Opening Reception Sponsor

Networking Reception Sponsor

Lanyard Sponsor

Pen Sponsor

Tote Bag Sponsor

Name Badge Sponsor

Charging Station Sponsors Breakout Session Sponsor

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The organizers of ACT Expo 2016 would like to thank the following organizations for their support.

Luncheon Sponsor Breakfast Sponsors

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Table of Contents

NACFE

We drive for a living. Safety is our priority.

CALIFORNIA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION

TM

Agenda 11

Expo Hall 6

Keynote & Featured Speakers 8

Welcome 5

Display Vehicles 7

Mobile App Gold Sponsor

Mobile App Silver Sponsors

Media Partners

Endorsing Organizations

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SEARCH:The Apple Store and Google Play for

“ACT Expo 2016”

SCAN: FOR ALL OTHER DEVICE TYPES (including BlackBerry, Windows, and all other web browser-enabled devices):Visit m.core-apps.com/actexpo2016 from your device’s mobile browser to be directed to the proper download version. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected] Compatibility: Android v4x+ and iOS v7x+

DOWNLOAD THE

ACT Expo 2016 Mobile AppNavigate ACT Expo 2016 like a pro with our mobile app. Be sure to allow push notifications to ensure you receive important updates throughout the event. Features include:

My ScheduleCreate your own agenda by tapping the star next to the sessions you want to attend.

MapsNavigate to sessions, exhibitor booths, and more.

SpeakersView the full listing of speakers, read their bios, and see when and where they will be presenting.

Product Debuts and Major AnnouncementsReceive real-time alerts about debuts and press conferences happening onsite.

Quick ListBookmark the exhibitors you want to visit and access them in one convenient location.

ExhibitorsSearch for exhibitors alphabetically or by category, bookmark favorites, and navigate through the expo hall.

AttendeesComplete your profile to connect with fellow attendees and exhibitors and receive tailored event updates.

Social MediaFollow the conversation on Twitter and engage with other attendees. #ACTExpo

DownloadsSave product brochures from exhibitors, add notes, and email them to your colleagues.

Downloading the Mobile App is Easy!

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Welcome to ACT Expo 2016Thank you for joining us in sunny Southern California for the largest clean low carbon fuel and advanced vehicle technology show. ACT Expo is excited to present this year’s program in partnership with five of the industry’s leading clean transportation associations, including the Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA), NGVAmerica, the California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC), the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC), and the North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE). We are also proud to have the support of our presenting sponsor—Penske Truck Leasing. This is an incredibly exciting time for the sustainable transportation industry, with worldwide momentum building to reduce our dependency on fossil fuels and lessen our impact on our planet. Last fall, the Paris climate agreement (COP21) marked the first time we’ve had international recognition of the risks of climate change, gathering over 190 nations to hold the increase in the global average temperature to below 2°C above pre-industrial levels by reducing GHG and carbon dioxide emissions. Both the public and private sector have made impressive and meaningful commitments to reducing their emissions and increasing investments in low-carbon solutions. To underscore this momentum, over the next few days, dozens of leading fleet operators will share insight into the business case behind their commitment to deploying low carbon and renewable fuels and advanced technology vehicles and expanding infrastructure—despite the temporary dip in oil prices. This is a fantastic opportunity to hear how organizations from all corners of the transportation industry are using alternative fuels to mitigate the impact of volatile petroleum prices, proactively reduce emissions and improve environmental and cost performance, and drive business growth. Beyond the dynamic agenda sessions, we’re excited to have a packed exhibit hall featuring the latest technologies and innovations across all fuels and advanced clean vehicle technologies, all under one roof. Be sure to set aside plenty of time to explore the expo hall where you can discover the wide range of clean vehicle technologies—electric, propane autogas, natural gas, biofuels, fuel cell, hybrid, and clean diesel—and make hordes of new industry connections during hosted networking events.

Thank you for making the investment to be a part of this year’s ACT Expo. We want to continue to ensure the show provides unparalleled learning and networking opportunities, so we welcome your suggestions and feedback!

Erik Neandross Chief Executive Officer Gladstein, Neandross & AssociatesACT Expo Conference Producer

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Company BoothABB Inc. 1404ACT Expo Information Booth 1353AFV Natural Gas Fueling Systems 663Agility Fuel Systems 1045Allied Group, Inc. 751American Honda Motor Company 1301American Power Group 859ampCNG 851Andon Specialties Inc. 557ANGI Energy Systems 659Aqua-Hot Heating 828Ariel Corporation 856Aspro USA 537Atlas Copco Gas and Process 637ATron CS 537Bauer Compressors 1335Bay Area AQMD — BMW i3 1804BMW i3 Police Vehicle 1617Bristol Clean Energy 761Broadwind Energy 339BYD Motors 1731California Hydrogen Business Council 1713California Trucking Association 535Catalina Composites 850Cenergy Solutions 721ChargePoint Inc 1512Chart Industries 565Clean Cities - US Department of Energy 1412Clean Cities Poster Session 1753Clean Energy 667CleanFUEL USA 830ClipperCreek, Inc 1406CNG Cylinders International 634CNG Source 648Coalition for Clean Air 1419Cobey Energy 646Cobham 1058Comdata 660Complete Coach Works 1801Corban Energy Group 451CP Industries 951

Company BoothCryostar 956CSA Group 728Cummins Westport 832Daimler Trucks North America 929DENSO Commerical & Heavy Duty 435Derive Efficiency 826Diesel Pollution Solutions, Inc. 729Digital Wave Corporation 727DK-Lok USA 559e-ride Industries 1715Eaton 552EControls by Enovation Controls 345Effenco 1510Electric Drive Transportation Association 1417

Endress+Hauser 950Envision Solar 1716ET Environmental 829EV Safe Charge 1516FIBA Technologies 1151First Priority GreenFleet 1453FleetOwner 625Ford Motor Company 1110Freightliner Custom Chassis 929FTI International Group 549GAIN Clean Fuel 757Galileo Technologies 545General Motors Fleet 1307Gladstein, Neandross & Associates 1353GP Strategies 753Hino Trucks 1718Hy-Lok USA 733ICOM North America 823IMPCO Automotive 1051IMPCO Technologies 1053Intertek 1704IPS 823J-W Power 1153Kenworth Truck Company 1445Kia Motors —Kiwa Nederland B.V. 1150Kraus Global 739

Company BoothLandi Renzo USA 945Larson Design Group —Long Beach City College 737Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores 1165Luxfer Gas Cylinders 653Luxfer-GTM Technologies 645MAXIMA 1801McNeilus Companies 750Mercedes-Benz 1711Microvast, Inc. 1410Mitsubishi Motors North America 1611Mobile Fueling Solutions 547Momentum Fuel Technologies 1326MSA 960MSRC-Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee 1605

National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) 1710

National Biodiesel Board 1724Natural Gas Vehicle Institute (NGVi) 1250New Eagle Control 1610NEXGEN Fuel 923NGVAmerica —Nikki Co., LTD 461Nissan North America 1517Nohm 1625North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE) 539

North American Repower 445NorthCAT 726Oasis Engineering 1056Optimum Composite Technologies 658OptimumCPV, bvba 654OPW Clean Energy Fueling Products 853PACCAR Parts 958Parker Hannifin 845Penske Truck Leasing 1345Phoenix Motorcars 1433Pi Innovo 1707Plastic Components Inc 824Plug In America 1812PortTech LA 627

Company BoothPropane Education & Research Council 911PSB Industries 546Questar Fueling 463Renewable Energy Group 724ROUSH Clean Tech 817Seaboard Transport 965Sensor Electronics 725Shell LNG —SimpleFuel 1712Southern California Edison —South Coast AQMD 1605Southern California Gas Company 833Spire Natural Gas Fueling Solutions 1050SPX FLOW, Inc. 961SSP 760Staubli 957SVF Flow Controls, Inc. 857Swagelok 765Syntech Systems, Inc. 553TDIndustries 630Tesla Police Vehicle – City of LA 1617Toyota Fleet - LEV Hauler 1805Toyota Motor Sales 1310Transport Topics 456TransPower 1845Trillium CNG 1165TruStar Energy 745Tulsa Gas Technologies 860UC Davis - Calif. Air Resource Board 629United Propane AutoGas Solutions Group 823US Hybrid 1855USA PRO Shoreline Technology LLC 928VIA Motors 1633VTI Ventil Technik GmbH 561Wattzilla 1607Wayne Fueling Systems 1152WEH Technologies 544Workhorse Trucks 1745Worthington Industries 1059XL Hybrids 1427Zenith Motors 1416

ENTRANCE

FOOD COURT & RECEPTION

NATURAL GASNATURAL GAS

NATURAL GAS

RENEWABLE DIESEL

PROPANE AUTOGAS

ELECTRIC DRIVE

ELECTRIC DRIVE

PosterSession

ACT ExpoInfo Booth

FOOD LOUNGE

EV CHARGING

Swagelok

Icom North America

Clean Energy

ChartIndustries

Roush CleanTech

ANGI Energy

Systems

Landi Renzo USA

Worthington Industries

TruStar Energy

SoCalGas Company

EControls by

Enovation Controls

Broadwind Energy

Seaboard Transport

ParkerHannifin

Toyota Motor Sales

Kia Motors

HINOTrucks

South Coast AQMD,MSRC

Ford Motor Company

NEXGEN Fuel

VIAMotors

Workhorse Trucks

Clean Cities Poster

Session

TransPower

XL Hybrids Nohm

Gladstein, Neandross & Associates

Atlas Copco Gas and Process

DENSO Commercial

& Heavy Duty

Luxfer-GTM Technologies

GalileoTechnologies

Endress+ Hauser

OPW Clean Energy Fueling

ProductsMcNeilus

Companies

Optimum CPV, bvba

Mobile Fueling

Solutions

Cobey Energy

Transport Topics Eaton

American Power Group

Optimum Composite

Technologies

CNG Source

FTI International

Group

ArielCorporation

AFV NG Fuel

SystemsSSP

Catalina CompositesAllied

Group

GP Strategies

GAIN Clean Fuel

Tulsa Gas TechnologiesBristol

Clean Energy

Oasis Engineering

Clean Cities - US DOT

Coalition for Clean

Air

DK-Lok USA

Andon Specialties

Syntech Systems

Plastic Components

PSB Industries

CSA Group

CNG Cylinders

Inter-national

CSA Group

ATron CS, Aspro USA

NACFE

CleanFUEL USA

Derive Efficiency

ET Environ-mental

Aqua-HotHeating

FleetOwner

Hy-Lok USA

Long Beach City

CollegeCumminsWestport

Kraus Global

TDIndustries

NorthCAT

UC-Davis CARB

Diesel Pollution Solutions

USA PRO Shoreline

IMPCOAutomotive

IMPCO Technologies

Sensor Electronics

National Biodiesel Board;Renewable Energy Group

Cenergy Solutions

Digital Wave

CP Industries

Luxfer Gas Cylinders

MSA

Cryostar

National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium

ClipperCreek

ChargePoint

Envision Solar

e-ride Industries

Tesla Police Vehicle

- City of LA

ABB

PACCAR Parts

Wattzilla

Intertek

Pi Innovo

Plug In AmericaCHBCSimpleFuel

EffencoMicrovast

BMW i

New Eagle

EV Safe ChargeEDTAZenith Motors

NissanNorth

America

Cobham

NGViFIBA

Technologies

J-W Power

Stäubli

SPX FLOW

Spire NG Fueling

SolutionsampCNG

Wayne Fueling

Systems

Kiwa Nederfield

Comdata

WEH Technologies

North American Repower

VTI Ventil Technik

Nikki

Corban Energy Group

Mitsubishi Motors North

AmericaMercedes-

Benz

SVF FlowControls

PortTech LA

1801

1712 1713 1812

1805

928

627

824

826

828

726

728

725

727

629

625 823

911

817

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724

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637

535 634

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339

451

553

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1517

16251427

1445

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1611 1711

1406

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1453

965

1645

1110

1301

1410

1718

1725

1715

1716

1617

1607

1412

1707

1704

1804

Daimler Trucks North America, Freightliner Custom Chassis

BYD Motors

PenskeTruck

Leasing

US Hybrid

Phoenix Motorcars

Questar Fueling

Agility Fuel Systems

General Motors Fleet

Propane Education & Research Council

American Honda Motor Company

Complete Coach Works, MAXIMA

Toyota Fleet - LEV

Hauler

BauerCompressors

Momentum Fuel

Technologies

Kenworth Truck Company

First Priority GreenFleet

Trillium CNG,Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores

Expo Hall Hours:

Tuesday, May 3 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, May 4 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, May 5 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

For up-to-date information, download the mobile app or visit

EVENT GUIDE SPONSOR

www.actexpo.com

Expo Hall & Exhibitor List

PRESENTING

SPONSOR

ABB Inc. 1404

ACT Expo 2016 Information Booth 1353

AFV Natural Gas Fueling Systems 663

Agility Fuel Systems 1045

Allied Group, Inc. 751

American Honda Motor Company 1301

American Power Group 859

ampCNG 851

Andon Specialties Inc. 557

ANGI Energy Systems 659

Aqua-Hot Heating 828

Ariel Corporation 856

Aspro USA 537

Atlas Copco Gas and Process 637

ATron CS 537

Bauer Compressors 1335

Bay Area AQMD —

BMW i3 1804

BMW i3 Police Vehicle 1617

Bristol Clean Energy 761

Broadwind Energy 339

BYD Motors 1731

California Hydrogen Business Council 1713

California Trucking Association 535

Catalina Composites 850

Cenergy Solutions 721

ChargePoint Inc 1512

Chart Industries 565

Clean Cities - US Department of Energy 1412

Clean Cities Poster Session 1753

Clean Energy 667

CleanFUEL USA 830

ClipperCreek, Inc 1406

CNG Cylinders International 634

CNG Source 648

Coalition for Clean Air 1419

Cobey Energy 646

Cobham 1058

Comdata 660

Complete Coach Works 1801

Corban Energy Group 451

CP Industries 951

Cryostar 956

CSA Group 728

Cummins Westport 832

Daimler Trucks North America 929

DENSO Commerical & Heavy Duty 435

Derive Efficiency 826

Diesel Pollution Solutions, Inc. 729

Digital Wave Corporation 727

DK-Lok USA 559

e-ride Industries 1715

Eaton

552

EControls by Enovation Controls 345

Effenco 1510

Electric Drive Transportation Association 1417

Endress+Hauser 950

Envision Solar 1716

ET Environmental 829

EV Safe Charge 1516

FIBA Technologies 1151

First Priority GreenFleet 1453

FleetOwner 625

Ford Motor Company 1110

Freightliner Custom Chassis 929

FTI International Group 549

GAIN Clean Fuel 757

Galileo Technologies 545

General Motors Fleet 1307

Gladstein, Neandross & Associates 1353

GP Strategies 753

HINO Trucks 1718

Hy-Lok USA 733

ICOM North America 823

IMPCO Automotive 1051

IMPCO Technologies 1053

Intertek 1704

IPS

823

J-W Power 1153

Kenworth Truck Company 1445

Kia Motors 1501

Kiwa Nederland B.V. 1150

Kraus Global 739

Landi Renzo USA 945

Larson Design Group —

Long Beach City College 737

Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores 1165

Luxfer Gas Cylinders 653

Luxfer-GTM Technologies 645

MAXIMA 1801

McNeilus Companies 750

Mercedes-Benz 1711

Microvast, Inc. 1410

Mitsubishi Motors North America 1611

Mobile Fueling Solutions 547

Momentum Fuel Technologies 1326

MSA

960

MSRC-Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction

Review Committee 1605

National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) 1710

National Biodiesel Board 1724

Natural Gas Vehicle Institute (NGVi) 1250

New Eagle Control 1610

Nexgen Fuel 923

NGVAmerica —

Nikki Co., LTD 461

Nissan North America 1517

Nohm 1625

North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE) 539

North American Repower 445

NorthCAT 726

Oasis Engineering 1056

Optimum Composite Technologies 658

OptimumCPV, bvba 654

OPW Clean Energy Fueling Products 853

PACCAR Parts 958

Parker Hannifin 845

Penske Truck Leasing 1345

Phoenix Motorcars 1433

Pi Innovo 1707

Plastic Components Inc 824

Plug In America 1812

PortTech LA 627

Propane Education & Research Council 911

PSB Industries 546

Questar Fueling 463

Renewable Energy Group 724

ROUSH CleanTech 817

Seaboard Transport 965

Sensor Electronics 725

Shell LNG —

SimpleFuel 1712

Southern California Edison —

South Coast AQMD 1605

Southern California Gas Company 833

Spire Natural Gas Fueling Solutions 1050

SPX FLOW, Inc. 961

SSP

760

Staubli 957

SVF Flow Controls, Inc. 857

Swagelok 765

Syntech Systems, Inc. 553

TDIndustries 630

Tesla Police Vehicle – City of LA 1617

Toyota Fleet - LEV Hauler 1805

Toyota Motor Sales 1310

Transport Topics 456

TransPower 1845

Trillium CNG 1165

TruStar Energy 745

Tulsa Gas Technologies 860

UC Davis - Calif. Air Resource Board 629

United Propane AutoGas Solutions Group 823

US Hybrid 1855

USA PRO Shoreline Technology LLC 928

VIA Motors 1633

VTI Ventil Technik GmbH 561

Wattzilla 1607

Wayne Fueling Systems 1152

WEH Technologies 544

Workhorse Trucks 1745

Worthington Industries 1059

XL Hybrids 1427

Zenith Motors 1416

ACT Expo 2016 Exhibitor List

EVENT GUIDE

View the full agenda: www.actexpo.com/agenda

ACT Expo 2016 Agenda at a Glance

2016 CO-HOSTS

NACFE

HOSTING PARTNER EVENTS FROM

NACFE

Monday, May 2TIME EVENT

8:30 a.m. CHBC Spring Summit 104 C

1:00 p.m. NGVAmerica Technical Forum 103

3:00 p.m. NAFTC Clean Cities Seminar 101

Wednesday, May 4TIME EVENT

8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast in the Expo Hall Hall ABC

9:00 a.m. Urban Mobility 104 AB

9:00 a.m. Heavy-Duty Goods Movement Grand BR

11:30 a.m. Luncheon in the Expo Hall Hall ABC

2:30 p.m. 1.1 Driving the Future of Transit & Mobility 101

1.2 Refuse Revolution 102

1.3 Autonomous/Connected HD Vehicles 103

1.4 Innovative Delivery Concepts 201

1.5 Advancing Transportation Infrastructure 204

4:00 p.m. 2.1 AFVs for Healthy Neighborhoods 101

2.2 Maximizing Clean Fuel Miles 102

2.3 Autonomous/Connected Urban Mobility 204

2.4 Over-the-Road Fleet Success Stories 103

2.5 Low Carbon Fuels: Getting to Zero 201

5:15 p.m. Networking Reception in the Expo Hall Hall ABC

6:30 p.m. ACT Expo Fleet Awards Dinner Hyatt Regency LB

actexpo.com 888-993-0302

Thursday, May 5TIME EVENT

8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast in the Expo Hall Hall ABC

9:00 a.m. Charging Ahead with EVs 104 AB

9:00 a.m. Sustainability in Goods Movement Grand BR

12:30 a.m. Luncheon in the Expo Hall Hall ABC

1:00 p.m. CHBC Supply Chain Exchange 104

2:00 p.m. BSR: Future of Fuels Spring Forum 103

2:00 p.m. The Sharing Economy 102

2:00 p.m. Comply with CA’s HD Diesel Regulations 101

Tuesday, May 3TIME EVENT

8:00 a.m. NACFE Trucking Efficiency Seaside BR

8:30 a.m. Game Changer 103

9:00 a.m. Women in ACT 101

9:00 a.m. MD & HD Commercial EVs 102

12:00 noon Committee and Private Luncheons

2:00 p.m. Conference Welcome & Opening Grand BR

2:30 p.m. Keynote Address Grand BR

3:00 p.m. Fleet Owner Green Fleet of the Year Grand BR

3:20 p.m. ACT Talks Grand BR

5:00 p.m. Expo Hall Grand Opening Reception Hall ABC

Clean Transportation Workshops & Forums Networking Opportunities

General Adv. Fuel / Clean Tech Sessions

SEARCH:The Apple Store

and Google Play for

“ACT Expo 2016”

SCAN:

FOR ALL OTHER DEVICE TYPES

(including BlackBerry, Windows, and all other web

browser-enabled devices):

Visit m.core-apps.com/actexpo2016 from your device’s

mobile browser to be directed to the proper download

version. If you have any questions, please contact

[email protected].

Platform Compatibility: Android v4x+ and iOS v7x+

Downloading the Mobile App is Easy!

Navigate ACT Expo 2016

like a pro with our mobile app.

Set your personal agenda, bookmark exhibitors to

visit, and stay up-to-date on product debuts and

major announcements.

Show the registration desk that you’ve downloaded the app

and completed your user profile to receive a special gift!

Expo Hall Hours

Tuesday, May 3 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, May 4 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, May 5 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

For a full-sized map, pick up an event guide at the registration desk, download the mobile app, or visit www.actexpo.com/expohall

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Advanced Clean Technology Display Vehicles

Natural Gas• Daimler Trucks Freightliner Cascadia Class 8 Tractor, LNG• Daimler Trucks Freightliner 114SD Roll-Off Tractor, CNG• Daimler Trucks Freightliner M2-112 Street Sweeper, CNG• Ford F-150 Converted Adsorbent NG Pickup, CNG (Cenergy Solutions)• Ford F-59 Truck, Bi-Fuel/CNG (Landi Renzo USA)• Ford Super Duty F-250 Pickup, CNG• Freightliner Cascadia 113 DayCab Tractor, CNG (Agility Fuel Technologies)• Freightliner Cascadia Class 8 Tractor, CNG (Questar)• Freightliner Cascadia Tractor with 53’ Trailer, CNG (E-Controls by

Enovation Controls)• Kenworth T680 DayCab Cabinet Mount System Tractor, CNG• Kenworth T880 DayCab Rail Mount Systems Roll-Off, CNG (Trilogy/Worthington)• Peterbilt Tractor with Car Hauler, CNG (Toyota)• Peterbilt 579 DayCab Tractor, CNG (Momentum Fuel Technologies)• Questar Mobile CNG fueling station• Thomas Built Bus C2, CNG• Volvo VNL 64T 300 160 BTC Tractor, CNG (Agility Fuel Technologies)

Renewable Fuels• GMC Canyon Midsize Pickup, Biodiesel (National Biodiesel Board)• Chevy Corvette Race Car #1, Renewable Diesel (Golden Gate Petroleum/

NEXGEN Fuel)• Chevy Corvette Race Car #2, Renewable Diesel (Golden Gate Petroleum/

NEXGEN Fuel)• Off Road Series Trophy Truck, Renewable Diesel (Golden Gate Petroleum/

NEXGEN Fuel)

Propane Autogas• Chevy Silverado with ICOM JTG bi-fuel liquid propane system (First

Priority GreenFleet)• Chevy Cruze with ICOM JTG bi-fuel liquid propane system (First Priority

GreenFleet)• Ford Class 5 Vending /Service Truck PREC (ROUSH CleanTech)• Ford Class 7 Side Load Beverage Delivery Truck (ROUSH CleanTech)• Ford F-550 (PERC)• Freightliner Custom Chassis S2G Truck Chassis (PERC)• Tico Port Tractor (PERC)

Hybrid & Electric Drive• BMW i3• BMW i3 Police Vehicle (LAPD)• BYD Motors Class 8 Truck• BYD Motors Delivery Truck• BYD Motors Pneumatic Tire Lift Truck• BYD Motors Step Van• BYD Motors Transit ebus• Chevy Malibu, Hybrid Electric• Chevy Bolt• Chevy Silverado Extended Range Crew Cab Truck (VIA Motors eRev)• Complete Coach Works ZEPS Transit Bus• Electric Truck Industries E-Ride Utility Vehicle• First Priority GreenFleet eLion Type C School Bus• EVI Walk-In Step Van (First Priority GreenFleet)• Ford Focus• Ford Transit Van, Hybrid Electric (XL Hybrids)• Hino Trucks 195H Class 5 Truck, Hybrid Electric • International Navistar Class 8 Drayage Tractor (US Hybrid) • Mitsubishi Outlander Sports Utility Vehicle, Hybrid Electric• Nissan LEAF• Nohm Flat Nose Shuttle Bus• Phoenix Motorcars ZEUS 12-16 Passenger Airport Shuttle Bus• Phoenix Motorcars Flatbed Truck• Tesla Motors Model S P85D Police Car (LAPD)• TransPower Class 8 Drayage Tractor• US Hybrid Class 8 Truck Powertrain System• Workhorse Trucks, E-GEN Drive UPS Truck, Hybrid Electric• Zenith Motors 13-Passenger Shuttle Van

Hydrogen• Fuel Cell Plug-In Electric C-17 Tow Tractor (US Hybrid)• Honda Clarity• Hyundai Fuel Cell Vehicle (South Coast AQMD)• Mercedes B-Class F-Cell• Toyota Mirai

The show floor features vehicles across all alternative fuels and weight classes, including:

7For up-to-date information, download the mobile app or visit www.actexpo.com

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Keynote Speakers

KEYNOTE: Thursday, May 5, 10:15 a.m. | Grand Ballroom

Dennis ArriolaPresident and Chief Executive Officer, SoCalGasDennis Arriola is chairman, president, and chief executive officer of Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas), a Sempra Energy regulated California utility. Mr. Arriola spent most of the past 22 years in a broad range of leadership roles for the Sempra Energy companies. He served as president and chief operating officer of SoCalGas beginning in 2012, and was promoted to chief executive officer in 2014. From 2008 to 2012, Mr. Arriola served as executive vice president and chief financial officer for SunPower Corp., a Silicon Valley-based solar panel manufacturer. From 2006 to 2008, he was senior vice president and chief financial officer of both SDG&E and SoCalGas. Previously, Mr. Arriola also served as vice president of communications and investor relations for Sempra Energy and regional vice president and general manager of Sempra’s South American operations. He first joined the company in 1994 as treasurer for Pacific Enterprises/SoCalGas. Mr. Arriola serves on the board of directors for the American Gas Association, United Way of Greater Los Angeles, California Business Roundtable (Chair of the Board), Latino Donor Collaborative, and Southern California Leadership Council. He is actively involved in the United Way’s efforts to implement Linked Learning in association with the Los Angeles Unified School District. Mr. Arriola holds a master’s degree in business administration from Harvard University and a bachelor’s degree in economics from Stanford University.

KEYNOTE: Tuesday, May 3, 2:30 p.m. | Grand Ballroom

Carlton RosePresident Global Fleet Maintenance & Engineering, UPSCarlton Rose is president of global fleet maintenance and engineering for UPS. He is responsible for all facets of global automotive engineering, including inventory and asset management, safety performance, and procurement of package cars, tractors, trailers, containers, and airport gateway ground support equipment totaling more than 300,000 pieces. Mr. Rose leads a dedicated team of nearly 8,000 managers, supervisors, and mechanics and oversees an annual budget of more than $1 billion. Mr. Rose began his UPS career in 1980 as a package handler. Following key leadership assignments in package operations, engineering, sales, and regional automotive groups, Mr. Rose was promoted in 2012 to vice president of corporate fleet maintenance for US operations, before moving to his current position in 2016. In addition to his corporate responsibilities, Mr. Rose has guided past Southeast Region United Way Campaigns and served as a United Way Loaned Executive. In 2014, Rose was inducted into the Hall of Fame for his alma mater, now Lincoln College of Technology. Mr. Rose currently serves as a board member on the Women’s Resource Center to End Domestic Violence. He is a past board member for the Quad County Urban League in Aurora, Illinois, and the Star Struck Foundation in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Wendy FergusonTalladega Project

ManagerVirginia Transportation

Corporation

Christine Fleischer

Area ManagerBMW

Elizabeth FretheimDirector of

SustainabilityWalmart

Jedediah Greenfield

Public Information & Sustainability Officer

City of Houston

Lori Heino-RoyerDirector, Business

InnovationDaimler Trucks North America

David HersheySupply Management

SpecialistUnited States Postal

Service

Brian LindgrenResearch &

Development ManagerKenworth Truck

Company

Benjamin MandelRenewable Energy

Policy AdvisorNew York City

Andrea PrattGreen Fleet & Fuel Program ManagerCity of Seattle

Jack RobertsConnected Vehicle

Study ManagerNorth American Council

for Freight Efficiency

Featured Speakers

Derek RotzDirector, Advanced

EngineeringDaimler Trucks North America

Fabio BaldassariLogistics Procurement

Manager, North America

Unilever

Susan AltSenior Vice President

of Public AffairsVolvo Group North

America

Chris BastClimate &

Transportation Policy Advisor

City of Seattle

Bill BliemVice President, Maintenance

NFI

Steve BurnsChief Executive Officer

Workhorse Group Inc.

Drew CullenSenior Vice President

of Fuels and Facility ServicesPenske Truck

Leasing

Mike CullenSenior Vice President

of DistributionWegmans

Ned CuricVice President & Chief

Technology OfficerToyota North

America

Jessie DenverEnergy Program Manager

San Francisco Department of the

Environment

Kevin McDonoughDirector of Domestic Transportation (West)

Lowes

Vernon AllenVice President of

National AccountsHino Trucks

Judy MitchellBoard Member

South Coast AQMDCouncil Member

Rolling Hills Estates City Council

Tosh MuraviovManager, Port & Field

OperationsAmerican Honda

Motor Co., Inc.

PJ NewcombProgram Manager,

SustainabilityCoca-Cola

Eric OlsonSenior Vice President of Advisory Services

BSR

Tucker PerkinsChief Business

Development OfficerPropane Education & Research Council

Matthew PetersenChief Sustainability

OfficerCity of Los Angeles

Thomas ScollardVice President of Dedicated

Contract CarriagePenske Logistics

John SheehyPresident

Sheehy Mail Contractors Inc.

Joe ThompsonPresident

ROUSH CleanTech

John VieraFleet Sustainability & Advanced Technology

ManagerFord Motor Company

Macy NeshatiVice President of

Bus and Coach SalesBYD

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ACT Expo 2016 is produced by Gladstein, Neandross & Associates (GNA), a leading North American clean transportation and energy consulting firm. To ensure relevant and impactful programming for fleet managers and transportation professionals no matter their vocation, ACT Expo’s Planning Committees provide boots-on-the-ground experience for an agenda like no other. These advisory committees are comprised of prominent public and private sector stakeholders working to advance North America’s economic, environmental and energy security by reducing petroleum use in transportation, including:

High-Volume Fleets – GNA would like to thank the following public and private fleet leaders who collectively manage tens of thousands of vehicles across all alternative fuel types and oversee some of the most innovative fleet operations in the country.

• Banny Allison, AmeriPride Services Inc.• Alen Beljin, Penske Truck Leasing• Adam Bishop, American Honda Motor Company• Bill Bliem, NFI• Mike Britt, United Parcel Service• Jeff Bush, Nestle Waters North America• Wayne Corum, City of Fort Worth• Drew Cullen, Penske Truck Leasing• Mike DeArmond, Atmos Energy• Mike DelBovo, Saddle Creek Transportation• Rocco DiRico, New York City Department of Sanitation• John Drayton, LA Metro• Dav Foster, IKEA• Elizabeth Fretheim, Walmart• Ronald Gitelman, Yale Housing & Fleet Management• Thomas Griffin, FedEx Express• Bill Griffiths, Montgomery County, Maryland• Ron Halley, Student Transportation of America• Steve Hanson, Frito-Lay• Dwight Kines, Veolia Environmental Services• Matthew Krasney, Penske Truck Leasing• Mike Lickert, Giant Eagle / Talon Logistics, Inc.• Duane Lippincott, United Parcel Service• David May, Iowa Department of Transportation • Dave Meisel, Pacific Gas & Electric Company• Don Metcalf, Penske• Charles Musgrove, Dillon Transport• Chris Nordh, Ryder System, Inc.• Joe Oleson, FedEx Freight• Andrea Pratt, City of Seattle • Kevin Richardson, The Parking Spot• Rocky Rogers, Dallas Area Rapid Transit• John Sheehy, Sheehy Mail Contractors• Dean Stapleton, Penske• Matthew Stewart, Jefferson County, Washington• Rick Teebay, LA County Internal Services Department• Marty Tufte, Waste Management• Sam Weitz, Anheuser-Busch

Clean Cities Coordinators – GNA is proud to continue to partner with the US Department of Energy’s Clean Cities team to provide a pulse on the latest alternative fuel vehicle deployment projects taking place across the nation. We thank the following coalition leaders for their vital contributions to the ACT Expo 2016 program:

• Marco Anderson, Southern California Association of Governments• Richard Battersby, East Bay Clean Cities Coalition• Kenny Bergstrom, Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities Coalition• Linda Bluestein, US Department of Energy• Pamela Burns, Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities Coalition• Barry Carr, Landi Renzo USA• Kimberley Cline, Western Washington Clean Cities• Colleen Crowninshield, Tucson Clean Cities• Robin Erickson, Utah Clean Cities Coalition• Chuck Feinberg, New Jersey Clean Cities • Christina Ficicchia, Empire Clean Cities• Don Francis, Clean Cities Atlanta• Lee Grannis, Greater New Haven Clean Cities Coalition• Alleyn Harned, Virginia Clean Cities• Melissa Howell, Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition• Adriane Jaynes, Tulsa Area Clean Cities • Mike Jones, Maryland Energy Administration• Wayne King, Los Angeles Clean Cities• Sandra Loi, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)• Jannet Malig, Long Beach Clean Cities• Stacy Neef, Lone Star Clean Fuels Alliance• Marcy Rood, Argonne National Laboratory• Stephen Russell, Massachusetts Clean Cities • Ann Shaneyfelt, Louisiana Clean Fuels• Dennis Smith, US Department of Energy• Sam Spofforth, Clean Fuels Ohio• Linda Urata, San Joaquin Valley Clean Cities• Kellie Walsh, Greater Indiana Clean Cities • Randy Wilde, San Diego Regional Clean Cities Coalition• Kevin Wood, San Diego Regional Clean Cities Coalition

Planning Committees

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Agenda | Monday, May 2

8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. WORKSHOPS & FORUMSCHBC Spring SummitPresented by

The CHBC Spring Summit, presented by the California Hydrogen Business Council, will provide a balanced forum for businesses, academia, and government agencies to explore hydrogen and fuel cells through intelligent conversation, surprising presentations, and thought-provoking sessions. Don’t miss the chance to hear from an impressive array of senior government officials and industry executives providing their vision of the role of hydrogen and fuel cells in California and the US and laying out their plans for continued technology commercialization.

8:30 a.m. – Welcome

8:45 a.m. – Keynote Address

9:00 a.m. – Session I – Strategic Vision of Hydrogen Infrastructure

11:00 a.m. – Session II – Spotlight on Public Transit

12:30 p.m. – Intermission

1:30 p.m. – Session III – Smart Power with Hydrogen Energy Storage

2:30 p.m. – Session IV – Hydrogen in Class 8 Trucks, Medium Trucks & Port Settings

4:15 p.m. – Session V – Open Discussion & Member Updates

6:00 p.m. – Reception

1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. WORKSHOPS & FORUMSNGVAmerica Technical ForumPresented by

The NGVAmerica Technical Forum will provide fleets and other interested parties an open environment to discuss critical issues faced by the NGV industry. In this session, three panels of experts will discuss issues of relevance to those operating natural gas vehicles. In prior years this event was a closed session; however, this year the NGVAmerica Technical Forum will be open to all ACT attendees and fleet operators.

1:00 p.m. – NGVAmerica Technology & Development Committee Highlights

The NGVAmerica Technology & Development Committee, formed in 2015, includes stakeholders from all aspects of the natural gas vehicle industry. Attendees will learn what NGVAmerica is doing to address some of the technical issues within the NGV industry—CNG system inspections, NGV maintenance facility requirements, etc.—and will have an opportunity to provide input into future goals and priorities for the committee.

2:00 p.m. – Natural Gas Transit Users Panel

Panel discussion on the current state of natural gas use in the transit industry. Panelists will discuss their experiences and challenges in adopting natural gas as a fuel.

3:00 p.m. – Innovation & Technology

Come learn about some of the recent product launches and innovations that are helping move the NGV industry forward and products that are still being developed.

3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. WORKSHOPS & FORUMSNAFTC Clean Cities SeminarPresented by

The National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) is recognized as a leader in providing First Responder Safety Training for firefighters, law enforcement, and emergency medical services personnel across the US. The NAFTC will share information about its AFV Curriculum Development & Outreach Project, funded by the US Department of Energy Clean Cities program, which will provide classroom and online safety training for new, underserved audiences including automotive recyclers, towing operators, and collision repair personnel, as well as personnel responsible for fueling, repair, maintenance, and conversion facilities. This presentation will include information about the curricula being developed and how it can benefit Clean Cities Coalitions, as well as how to cultivate relationships with these potential stakeholders and resources that can be used by Clean Cities Coordinators to attract and educate these new audiences.

General Adv. Fuel & Clean Tech. Sessions ■Clean Transportation Workshops & Forums ■

Networking Opportunities ■

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8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon WORKSHOPS & FORUMSNACFE Trucking Efficiency WorkshopPresented by

NACFE

Class 8 over-the-road tractor trailers deliver all the goods we want when we need them. In so doing however, they consume a significant amount of petroleum fuel. A single unit will burn approximately 16,000 gallons of diesel each year. With approximately 1.8 million Class 8 trucks operating in North America, 28 billion gallons of diesel are consumed each year in this industry. Working to reduce the volume of fuel consumed by this sector is a top priority of truckers that pay these fuel bills, as well as policy makers who are looking to reduce our nation’s dependence on imported energy sources. At the same time, public and private stakeholders are working to reduce the emissions output of the trucking industry via a number of progressive strategies, including efficiency improvement measures so that less fuel is burned. Join this workshop where the North American Council for Freight Efficiency and the Carbon War Room will provide an update on their important work in these areas, provide key lessons learned in this field thus far, and an overview of the variety of technologies and efficiency related regulations focused on the trucking industry. Following this panel discussion, focused group discussions will be coordinated on these topics. These sessions will address successful ways to address barriers to adoption through the lens of specific technology case studies. Attendees can actively participate in two of four available group discussions.

8:00 a.m. – Trucking Efficiency Update & Overview

8:20 a.m. – Updates on CARB and EPA Heavy-Duty Vehicle Regulations

An update on CARB Heavy-Duty Vehicle GHG Reduction Regulation and EPA Phase 2 Implementation• Matt Spears, Center Director, Heavy-Duty Diesel Standards, US Environmental

Protection Agency*• Henry Cheung, Air Resources Engineer, California Air Resources Board

8:50 a.m. – Panel Discussion: Regulations and Key Lessons Learned• Coralie Cooper, Technical Advisor, US Department of Transportation*• Kyle Treadway, Dealer Principal, Kenworth Sales Company, Inc.• Bill Van Amburg, Senior Vice President, CALSTART• Scott Perry, Vice President, Supply Management and Fleet Management Solutions, Ryder System, Inc.

Tuesday, May 3

In recognition of Coalition for Clean Air’s (CCA) long-standing leadership on California’s air quality and climate policies, ACT Expo will be donating a portion of its registration revenue to support the non-profit organization.

CCA is dedicated to restoring clean, healthy air to California by advocating for effective public policy and practical business solutions. To learn more or to make a donation, visit www.ccair.org.

ACT Expo is proud to support the

as our 2016 Philanthropic Organization

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 9:45 a.m. – Breakout SessionsThese sessions will be repeated at 11:00 a.m.

A – Determining the True MPG Benefits of Efficiency Technologies (Trailer and Tractor Aero Devices)

MODERATOR: Jack Roberts, Connected Vehicle Study Manager, North American Council for Freight Efficiency• Mark Moore, Business Development Specialist, Auto Research Center• Scott Perry, Vice President, Supply Management and Fleet Management Solutions, Ryder System, Inc.• Bren Marshell, Vice President of Sales, FlowBelow

B – Getting the Most out of Powertrain Efficiency Improvement Strategies (AMTs, 6x2s and downspeeding, etc.)

MODERATOR: Mike Roeth, Executive Director, North American Council for Freight Efficiency• Derek Rotz, Director, Advanced Engineering, Daimler Trucks North America• Thomas Reinhart, Institute Engineer, Southwest Research Institute• Aaron Huber, Market Segment Manager, On-Highway, Orscheln Products LLC• David Johnson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Achates Power

C – Picking the Right Efficiency Improvement Technologies (Idle Reduction)

MODERATOR: Dave Schaller, Industry Engagement Manager, North American Council for Freight Efficiency• Todd Lutkauskas, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, ThermoKing• Ricky Coleman, Sales Manager, Western Region, Bergstrom

D – Availability of Efficiency Improvement Technologies for Natural Gas Trucks

MODERATOR: Andrew Halonen, Study Manager, North American Council for Freight Efficiency• Ken Marko, Senior National Fleet Engineer, Frito-Lay• Bill Nowicke, Chief Executive Officer, Agility• Dan Bowerson, Director, Technology & Development, NGV America• Marc Megel, Director, Southwest Research• Christopher Matheis, Field Support Leader, Cummins Westport

11:00 a.m. – Breakout Sessions

These sessions are identical to the 9:45 a.m. sessions A through D above.

8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. WORKSHOPS & FORUMSGame Changer: Today’s Most Viable Option for Near Zero Emission Heavy-Duty TransportationPresented by

The 0.02 g/bhp-hr NOx natural gas engine, particularly when fueled with renewable natural gas, is a “Game Changer” for the transportation industry that will allow fleets to pioneer a sustainable energy future. This session showcases the transformative sustainability solution that has made zero emission equivalent vehicle operations possible for the heavy-duty transportation sector, starting with heavy-duty vocational applications like refuse, transit, municipal, and urban delivery, then expanding to over-the-road trucking. Hear not only from end-users about their practical approach and implementation of this game changing technology, but from early adopters as to why they have selected this ultra-low NOx and GHG emission pathway over other available technology and fuel options to continue their investment in a natural gas pathway.

8:30 a.m. – Setting the Stage: A Policy Perspective• George Minter, Regional Vice President, External Affairs and Environmental Strategy, Southern

California Gas Company

8:45 a.m. – The Latest Development in Near Zero Engine Technology• Jeff Campbell, Director, Marketing & Bus Segment, Cummins Westport

9:00 a.m. – Overview of Growth in the RNG Sector• Harrison Clay, President, Clean Energy Renewable Fuels

Tuesday, May 3 (cont)General Adv. Fuel & Clean Tech. Sessions ■

Clean Transportation Workshops & Forums ■Networking Opportunities ■

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Tuesday, May 3 (cont)9:15 a.m. – An Overview and Summary of the Game Changer White Paper• Jon Leonard, Senior Vice President, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates

9:45 a.m. – Stakeholder Fleet Perspectives

MODERATOR: Joe Annotti, Senior Associate, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates• Duane Lippincott, Senior Project Manager, Corporate Automotive Engineering, UPS• Getty Modica, Vehicle Maintenance Officer, Santa Monica Big Blue Bus• Oliver Cruz, Fuel Operations Program Officer, City of Long Beach• Marty Tufte, Corporate Fleet Director, Waste Management

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon WORKSHOPS & FORUMSWomen in ACT: Driving Sustainability with Values, Vision, and VoiceIn partnership with

As the nation works to resolve its climate change and air quality issues, effective vision and leadership have never been more vital. Hear from female executives in the public and private sector who have dedicated their careers to advancing the clean transportation market, including insight into their individual paths to success and their perspective on the trends and technologies that will transform our industry. Gain insight into the critical reasons our nation must think beyond fuel price in order to ensure a sustainable energy future, and hear how these “Women in ACT” are helping ensure we are garnering a diverse range of perspectives as we clean up our nation’s roadways.

9:00 a.m. – Opening Remarks• Jon Coleman, Sustainability & Advanced Technology Manager, Ford Motor Company

9:20 a.m. – Leading by Example: Cities Championing Advanced Transportation

MODERATOR: Marcia Ferranto, Chief Executive Officer, WTS International• Kathryn Urquhart, Network Manager, Low Emissions Vehicles, C40 Cities• Hilary Norton, Executive Director, FAST• Ashley Hand, Transportation Technology Strategist Fellow, Los Angeles Department

of Transportation• Andrea Pratt, Green Fleet & Fuel Program Manager, City of Seattle

10:20 a.m. – Networking Break

10:40 a.m. – Redefining Transportation: Emerging Technologies and Trends

MODERATOR: Marcia Ferranto, Chief Executive Officer, WTS International• Rachel Nguyen, Executive Director, Future Lab, Nissan North America, Inc.• Emily Castor, Transportation Policy Director, Lyft• Sharon Feigon, Executive Director, Shared Use Mobility Center• Lori Heino-Royer, Director, Business Innovation, Daimler Trucks North America

11:40 a.m. – Closing Remarks• Jon Coleman, Sustainability & Advanced Technology Manager, Ford Motor Company

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Tuesday, May 3 (cont)9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon WORKSHOPS & FORUMS

Medium- & Heavy-Duty Electric Commercial VehiclesIn partnership with

Electric applications in the medium- and heavy-duty sectors are beginning to see increased demand as well as an increased number of offerings from vehicle manufacturers. Over the past few years, transit agencies have adopted electric buses in higher volumes—some going so far as to commit to 100 percent electric—proving that the technology is no longer in demonstration, but is a viable alternative to traditionally fueled buses. While the other segments of medium- and heavy-duty transportation have been slower to develop and adopt electric vehicles, a number of options have emerged for work truck, over-the-road and other specialty applications. Some of the nation’s top fleets have begun deploying these vehicles—both pure battery electric and hybrid—in real-world, customer-demanding applications. This session aims to connect the sellers with the buyers to advance the use of electric vehicle technologies in some of these heavier-duty sectors.

9:00 a.m. – Opening Remarks• Ben Benoit, Vice Chairman, South Coast Air Quality Management District

9:10 a.m. – Fleet Experiences with Electric Vehicles

MODERATOR: Christopher Cannon, Director of Environmental Management, Port of Los Angeles• Robert Filosa, Department Manager, West Region Automotive Coordinator, UPS

UPS Experiences with Battery Electric Package Delivery Vehicles• Anthony Cohen, Equipment Maintenance Superintendent, Gardena Department

of Transportation Moving to Electric Drive Transit Operations

• David Meisel, Senior Director of Transportation Services & Aviation Services, Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) Driving Innovation with a Range of EV Work Trucks

• Mark Plumb, Manager, Transportation, Torrance Unified School District Electric School Bus Pilot Program

10:10 a.m. – Keynote Introduction• Laura Renger, Principal Manager, Air & Climate, Regulatory Affairs, Southern California Edison

10:15 a.m. – Keynote Address• Len Engel, Executive Director, Antelope Valley Transit

Zero to 100 in Record Time

10:45 a.m. – Electric Commercial Vehicles OEM Panel

MODERATOR: Alejandro Zamorano Cadavid, Clean Energy & Advanced Transportation Specialist, Bloomberg New Energy Finance• Mike Staran, Vice President of Business Development, Phoenix Motor Cars• Michael Simon, President & Chief Executive Officer, TransPower• Mark Burdge, Vice President, Sales & Government Programs, Via Motors, Inc.• Brendan Riley, Fleet Sales Vice President, BYD Motors, Inc.• Bob Freeman, Chief Executive Officer, First Priority GreenFleet

12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. Committee and Private Luncheons

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Networking Opportunities ■

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Tuesday, May 3 (cont)2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. GENERAL SESSION

Conference Welcome & Opening Remarks

Judy Mitchell, Board Member, South Coast Air Quality Management District and Council Member, Rolling Hills Estates City Council

2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. GENERAL SESSIONKeynote Address

Carlton Rose, President Global Fleet Maintenance & Engineering, UPS

3:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. GENERAL SESSIONFleet Owner Green Fleet of the Year Award

Fleet Owner will be presenting its 2016 Green Fleet of the Year award to New York City, the nation’s largest municipal fleet who continues to push the envelope on its fleet sustainability efforts. Keith Kerman, deputy commissioner and chief fleet officer for the city’s Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), will be accepting the award on the city’s behalf.

3:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. GENERAL SESSIONACT Talks

The ACT Talks are short individual presentations that shine a light on key leaders driving innovation in the advanced transportation industry. Each of these trailblazers has charted a new course in their respective fields of advanced vehicle technologies across sectors, fuels, and end-use applications. They will provide insight into the current state of advanced clean transportation technologies and fuels in real-world applications, as well as their vision for the future.• Ned Curic, Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Toyota North America

The Dawn of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Era• John Viera, Global Director of Sustainability and Vehicle Environmental Matters,

Ford Motor Company AFVs and Smart Mobility – Integrating Connectivity, Car Sharing, Autonomous Technology and Innovation

• Joe Thompson, President, ROUSH CleanTech The Future of Propane Autogas Vehicles

• Derek Rotz, Director, Advanced Engineering, Daimler Trucks North America The Road to Autonomous, Accident-Free, and Efficient Driving

• Steve Burns, Chief Executive Officer, Workhorse Group Inc. Truck-based Drone Delivery for the Last Mile

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Expo Hall Grand Opening ReceptionSponsored by

Join us in opening the 2016 ACT Expo Hall in style. Explore the show floor, packed with an extensive variety of AFVs, equipment, and fuel providers, while enjoying tasty treats, meeting with old friends, establishing new relationships, and examining all the latest advanced clean transportation technologies.

ACCESS SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES IN THE

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Wednesday, May 48:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast

in the Expo HallSponsored by

Fill up your tank for an action packed day with a scrumptious continental breakfast.

9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. GENERAL SESSION AUrban Mobility

9:00 a.m. – The Future of Urban Mobility: Advanced Technologies That Will Transform Our Cities

The Future of Urban Mobility is a dialogue with leading OEMs whose vehicles are deployed most heavily in our local communities. This session looks at existing advanced clean transportation product offerings, in addition to providing a glimpse into the future to see how these companies are integrating and planning for new, innovative, and disruptive technologies such as driverless and connected vehicles, advanced emission controls to improve neighborhood air quality, and other high-tech and groundbreaking technologies that are revolutionizing the way people and goods are moved in the urban environment.

MODERATOR: Jon Coleman, Sustainability & Advanced Technology Manager, Ford Motor Company• Tucker Perkins, Chief Business Development Officer, Propane Education & Research Council• Christine Fleischer, Area Manager, BMW• Brendan Riley, Fleet Sales Vice President, BYD Motors, Inc.• Vernon Allen, Vice President of National Accounts, Dealer Operations and Product Planning,

Hino Trucks

10:15 a.m. – Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Pioneering Sustainable Transportation in Local Government

Thinking Globally, Acting Locally is a conversation with the nation’s foremost public sector transportation leaders who are moving the needle on advanced clean vehicle technology planning and deployment. In a world where it is easier to do what has already been tested and demonstrated by others, these leaders are the embodiment of pioneers: doing what no other locale has done before and setting the bar for what can be done to drive transportation sustainability and innovation in the public sector. The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris underscored the importance of implementing policies at a local level in order to address global climate change and rising emissions. In response, many local, state, and regional government organizations as well as businesses have made pledges to attain an 80 percent reduction in emissions by 2050. Environmental targets like these provide a key incentive for public fleets to aggressively evaluate and deploy advanced vehicle technologies. During this session, attendees will hear from leading first-movers who have successfully navigated and overcome the barriers to the development of alternative fuel and advanced clean transportation technology and thus set a cutting-edge example for other public and private sector fleets to follow.

MODERATOR: Cliff Gladstein, President, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates• Matthew Petersen, Chief Sustainability Officer, City of Los Angeles• Benjamin Mandel, Renewable Energy Policy Advisor, New York City• Chris Bast, Climate & Transportation Policy Advisor, City of Seattle• Jedediah Greenfield, Public Information & Sustainability Officer, City of Houston• Jessie Denver, Energy Program Manager, San Francisco Department of the Environment

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Wednesday, May 4 (cont)9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. GENERAL SESSION B

Heavy-Duty Goods Movement

9:00 a.m. – Shippers & Carriers Driving Clean Fuel Investment and Sustainability

Nowhere has the over-the-road segment seen more investment and more forward potential for driving sales of alternative fuel heavy-duty technology than via carriers responding to shippers’ ever-increasing calls for improved sustainability and reduced costs. Approximately 50 percent of a typical consumer goods company’s overall carbon footprint can result from controlled and hired transportation via their inbound supply chain and outbound product distribution. With increased commitments to climate action leading into and following the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris, transportation services represent a tremendous opportunity for corporate sustainability gains. Hear from leading shippers and carriers as we explore their cooperative investment in advanced clean transportation technologies such as natural gas, fuel efficiency improvements, emission reduction strategies, and more.

MODERATOR: Bob Carrick, Western Region Vocational Manager – Natural Gas, Daimler Trucks North America• David Hershey, Supply Management Specialist, United States Postal Service, and

John Sheehy, President, Sheehy Mail Contractors Inc.• William Bliem, Vice President, Maintenance, NFI Industries• Tosh Muraviov, Manager, Port & Field Operations, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., and

Windy Ferguson, Talladega Project Manager, Virginia Transportation Corporation• Mike Cullen, Senior Vice President of Distribution, Wegmans, and

Tom Scollard, Vice President of Dedicated Contract Carriage, Penske Logistics

10:15 a.m. – Future of Freight

The pace of innovation and change in the on-highway, heavy-duty truck sector has never been so rapid. A myriad of alternative fuels to diesel, never-ending options for efficiency improvements, and now the dawn of autonomous and connected vehicles—where will this all lead? What will the trucking sector look like in 2020? How about 2050? Leading heavy-duty OEMs will engage in a thought-provoking and informative discussion about the evolution of advanced transportation technologies in the trucking sector. Learn about the timelines and path to development and commercialization of these technologies, key regulatory considerations, anticipated market penetration scenarios, and most importantly, costs and benefits in not only dollars and cents, but also in terms of environmental improvement and sustainability.

MODERATOR: Jim Mele, Editor-in-Chief, Fleet Owner• Lori Heino-Royer, Director, Business Innovation, Daimler Trucks North America

Inspire the Future: An OEMs Perspective on the Future of Freight, Not Including Trucks and Engines

• Susan Alt, Senior Vice President of Public Affairs, Volvo Group North America Sync Up Your Truck with Society

• Jack Roberts, Connected Vehicle Study Manager, North American Council for Freight Efficiency The Realities and Timelines for Autonomous Trucking

• Brian Lindgren, Research & Development Manager, Kenworth Truck Company The Future of Efficiency: Predictive Cruise Control, Performance Assistance, and Driver Behavior

11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Luncheon in the Expo HallSponsored by

Digest the morning’s topics while you refuel in the Expo Hall. Continue to explore the packed show floor while enjoying a delicious meal and meeting with industry and equipment experts.

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Wednesday, May 4 (cont)2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION 1.1

Driving the Future of Transit & Mobility

Characterized by frequent stops, repetitive routes, and high fuel consumption, transit and mobility fleets are often optimal candidates for deployment of alternative fuel strategies. Traditional advanced clean fuels such as natural gas, propane, and electric drive technologies have been extremely successful in these applications. More recently, we have seen full battery electric vehicles play a role as well. As hydrogen fuel cell vehicles take the street in larger numbers, and mobility services and ride sharing applications like Uber, Lyft, and others increasingly dominate the space, there is tremendous opportunity for significant additional market penetration of advanced clean transportation technologies. Hear from leading mobility and transit fleet managers as well as equipment and service providers to get an inside look into the future of public transit and mobility.

MODERATOR: Russ Scaramastra, Vice President, Strategic Initiatives, Penske Truck Leasing• Andrew Papson, Electric Bus Program Manager, Foothill Transit

From CNG to Full Battery Electric Operations: Lessons Learned Deploying a 100% Alt-Fuel Bus Fleet

• Finn Coyle, Principal Technical Specialist, Transport Emissions, Transport for London London Buses Emissions Reduction

• Kevin Montgomery, Chief Operating Officer, Wallypark From LAX to ATL: Deploying 50 Battery Electric Shuttle Buses for International Airport Operations

• Cris Liban, Executive Officer, Environmental Compliance and Sustainability, LA Metro Enhancing Sustainability Through Transit

2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION 1.2Refuse Revolution

The ruthless stop-and-go operation of a collection truck, combined with its return-to-base route, has made heavy-duty refuse an ideal application for the increased penetration of alternative fuels and advanced transportation technologies. Today, ultra-low NOx engines using ultra-low carbon renewable natural gas—combined with aggressive municipal environmental initiatives and the trends towards franchising—are poised to again revolutionize this sector. This, in tandem with the emergence of electric drive and other advanced technologies, is ushering in a new wave of zero and near-zero emission waste operations and thus provides a tremendous win for the environment and sustainability. This revolution will give rise to the cleanest heavy-duty truck operations on the road today, paving the way for other sectors to follow suit.

MODERATOR: Charles Ker, Director, Industry Relations & Refuse Segment, Cummins Westport• Paul Relis, Executive Vice President, CR&R Waste and Recycling Services

Anaerobic Organic Waste Digestion to Produce Ultra Low Carbon RNG for the Fleet• Alex Helou, Assistant Director, Bureau of Sanitation Executive Office, City of Los Angeles

LNG, CNG, and now Battery Electric Refuse Collection Trucks in the City of Los Angeles

• Spiro Kattan, Supervisor of Mechanics, Bureau of Motor Equipment, Vehicle Acquisition & Warranty, New York City Department of Sanitation The Road to Sustainable Fleet GHG Reduction

• Sean Turner, Chief Operating Officer, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates Refuse and the Renewable Natural Gas Opportunity

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2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION 1.3Autonomous & Connected Vehicles: The Next Generation of Commercial Heavy-Duty Vehicles

There is no hotter transportation technology topic right now than autonomous and connected heavy-duty trucks. For years, the trucking industry has been deploying different methods to ensure efficiency in routes and driver safety, from built-in telematics and GPS to driver assist and adaptive cruise control. Now, we’re seeing large-scale demonstrations and technologies to support different applications in these vehicles, including platooning, catenary systems, and autonomous driving platforms. The opportunities for efficiency gains, lower costs, and improved operational and environmental performance are tremendous. Fleet operators are apprehensive as they must consider a litany of issues such as technological readiness, regulatory approval, liability questions, driver considerations, and integration into not only their own operations but also “connecting” to the operations of others. Hear from leading developers, technology providers, and end-users on this exciting panel as we explore these complex topics and gain a better understanding of the costs, benefits, key considerations, and true commercialization and deployment timelines for these promising technologies and concepts.

MODERATOR: Jack Roberts, Connected Vehicle Study Manager, North American Council for Freight Efficiency• Klaus Woeste, Senior Project Manager, Terex Material Handling & Port Solutions

Now In Operation: Autonomous Battery Electric Commercial Vehicles for Goods Movement• Steve Boyd, Founder & Vice President External Affairs, Peloton

Platooning: Preventing Accidents, Saving Fuel, Connecting Trucks• Joseph Impullitti, Program Supervisor, South Coast Air Quality Management District

Catenary Demonstration Project for the Zero-Emissions Port Drayage and Goods Movement

• Bill Kahn, Principal Engineer & Engineering Manager of Advanced Concepts, Peterbilt Motors Company Increasing Efficiency with Connected Technologies

2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION 1.4Innovative Delivery Concepts

The “traditional” delivery of goods is being turned on its head as the distribution strategy has switched from one where an item is transported from a shipper’s warehouse to the point of sale to the consumer, to a model that skips, consolidates, or completely changes the steps along the way. However, the use of these new and innovative technologies and approaches does not necessarily reduce overall emissions, particularly if the number of overall delivery trips stays constant or even increases. A huge opportunity exists to incorporate cleaner technologies into these delivery approaches, including alternative fuels, advanced telematics, and trip optimization. With discussion and movement toward models for shared and maximized cargo space, direct to-consumer delivery, and delivery by drone—to name a few—this panel will explore how far along the trucking industry has come in adapting to these changes and the remaining barriers and challenges companies face to ultimately deliver goods utilizing these solutions.

MODERATOR: Michael Bates, Publisher, NGT News• Banny Allison, Fleet Services Manager, AmeriPride Services Inc

No One Size Fits All: Selecting the Right AFV for Each Part of Your Operation• Michael Shabun, Senior Marketing Manager, DJI

Drones Delivering the Future: Applications from Distribution Center Operations to Curbside Drop Off

• Duane Hughes, President, Workhorse Group Inc. Electric Delivery Trucks & Truck-Based Drone Delivery for the Last Mile

• Jon Coleman, Sustainability & Advanced Technology Manager, Ford Motor Company Pioneering Concepts in Delivery and Mobility

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Wednesday, May 4 (cont)2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION 1.5

Advancing the Transportation Infrastructure Needs of Today and the FutureSponsored by

As vehicle technology continues to advance, supporting infrastructure must grow and change to adapt. Not only do we need more and different ways to fuel and charge but also to connect our vehicles for both urban uses as well as over-the-road applications. This session explores the new and innovative approaches to fueling and connecting the vehicles of today while also planning and integrating for the vehicles of tomorrow.

MODERATOR: Don Hill, National Accounts Sales Manager, Shell Oil Products US• Steve Ellis, Manager, Fuel Cell Vehicle Marketing, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

Preparing for the Zero Emission Future: Developing Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure to Support the Rollout of FCVs

• Laura Renger, Principal Manager, Air & Climate, Regulatory Affairs, Southern California Edison SCE’s Charge Ready Program: Utility Investment in Infrastructure to Support EV Charging

• Bill Zobel, Vice President, Trillium CNG CNG Infrastructure Growth: Moving to Mainstream Commercial Operations

• Bruce Melgar, President, UrbanX Renewables California’s First Renewable Diesel Plant Ramps Up

3:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Break Use these 15 minutes as an opportunity to relax and recharge between breakout sessions.

4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION 2.1AFVs for Healthy Neighborhoods

Alternative fuel vehicles and advanced vehicle technologies deployed in neighborhoods act as some of the most visible examples of corporate commitment to improving local air quality. However, the vehicles also benefit these organizations by reducing fuel and maintenance costs, complying with local regulations, and increasing the efficiency of a fleet’s operations. Light-, medium-, and heavy-duty work trucks and delivery vehicles share similar operational profiles in these applications, including frequent stop-and-go routes, extended periods of idling, and return-to-base operations. These characteristics make alternative fuels and advanced technologies ideal for fleets operating under neighborhood conditions. However, one fuel type does not fit all applications, and each of the companies represented in this session has evaluated a variety of fuels and technologies to select the one that best meets their needs. Some even deploy different fuel types in different locations. This panel will showcase a range of AFVs, telematics, and other efficiency measures that have proven successful in reducing costs and emissions while meeting tough operational demands. Case studies will be presented by a variety of operators that have selected the clean fuel or technology that most benefits the specific vocation and environment of their fleet.

MODERATOR: Joe Annotti, Senior Associate, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates• Vartan Yegiyan, Director of Police Transportation, Los Angeles Police Department

Electric Vehicles for Law Enforcement Use• Keith Kerman, Chief Fleet Officer, Deputy Commissioner, New York City

NYC Clean Fleet: Growing the Big Apple’s AFV Program with an Aggressive Push on EVs• Frank Granados, Assistant Fire Chief, Rio Rico Fire District

Neighbors Supporting Biodiesel Program• Steve Malmquist, Director of Distribution, Oakland Packaging & Supply

Oakland Packaging’s CNG Fleet Project

4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION 2.2Maximizing Clean Fuel Miles

Though converting a fleet to operate cleaner, more fuel efficient equipment may seem like the difficult part, it is equally important for fleet managers to ensure that clean fuel miles are maximized once advanced technologies and vehicles are deployed. Continuous monitoring of performance, operational profiles, routing, and driver behavior are necessary to ensure that these investments are worthwhile and that technologies are utilized to their full potential. Project return on investment will only be assured if operators maximize the amount of clean miles driven. This session will highlight strategies that are being employed to by end-users across sectors and operational profiles to optimize fleet performance.

MODERATOR: Kellie Walsh, Executive Director, Greater Indiana Clean Cities• Tom Kanewske, Senior Director of Business Development, Derive Efficiency

Using Telematics to Decipher Duty Cycle and Increase Efficiency• Mike Britt, Director of Maintenance & Engineering, UPS

Maximizing AFV Value and Return on Investment• Jordan Ramer, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, EV Connect, Inc.

Maximizing Carbon Credit Capture with Managed Charging• Matthew Bradley, Data Procurement Equipment Technician, City of Boston,

Public Works Department Improving Public Fleet Operations Through Advanced Vehicle Technologies

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4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION 2.3Autonomous & Connected Urban Mobility: Tackling Challenges and Opportunities

Passenger and vocational vehicles have seen significant advancement in autonomous and connected mobility, and, in fact, have benefited from advances in the technology for years. Cruise control and Eco mode, built in GPS that identifies nearby charging stations, tire pressure monitoring and alerts, optimized routing applications, and text message alerts when your vehicle has been charged or unplugged are all technologies that help transform the vehicle into an extension of our phone, tablet, or laptop. These features, which are revolutionizing our experience in passenger and vocational vehicles, have seen tremendous momentum, especially in recent years, and are paving the way for a cleaner, more fuel efficient trip. Advanced transportation professionals in different settings have been forced to grapple with, separate, and make decisions on the “here and now” of these technologies (and the costs associated with them), the short-term future (and if we’re ready for it), and the long-term plans. This panel discussion brings together the developers and leading adopters of this technology to assess its current state and determine the near-term and long-term horizons for autonomous and connected transportation in our local communities.

MODERATOR: Keith Kaplan, CoFounder and Chief Executive Officer, Tesla Foundation• Emily Castor, Transportation Policy Director, Lyft

Lyft and the Future of Shared Mobility: Ending Car Ownership as We Know It• Stephen Reich, Program Director, Transportation Program Evaluation & Economic Analysis,

Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of South Florida Autonomous and Connected Light Duty Vehicles: Tampa’s Pilot Program and Partnership with US DOT

• Peter Marx, Chief Technology Officer, City of Los Angeles Integrating Autonomous Technologies into the City of LA’s infrastructure

4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION 2.4Over-the-Road Fleet Success Stories

The nation’s largest fleets are revolutionizing the way goods are transported, as they continue to strive towards operations that both reduce environmental impact and improve the bottom line. Because there is no single clean technology that will act as a silver bullet for all operations, analysis of one particular fleet may result in a different clean fuel strategy when compared to another. These long-mileage trucks must diligently plan their operations based on the paid miles, routes and logistics, refueling accessibility, grant funding opportunities, and maintenance considerations, among many other factors. During this session, fleet managers will discuss the decision-making process that determined which technologies and efficiency measures offer the greatest advantage for their unique operations and the key steps that have allowed them to achieve success.

MODERATOR: Matthew Krasney, Director of Fuel Strategy, Penske Truck Leasing• Martin DiFiore, Head of FCA Transport, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles

An Update and Overview of FCA’s Wholesale Transition to CNG Trucking• Steve Larsen, Director of Procurement and Fuel, Ruan Transport Corporation

Maximizing Methane: Long Haul CNG Trucking Using Ultra-Low Carbon Dairy Derived Fuel

• Scott Lavery, Department Manager, Automotive Engineering, Fleet Maintenance & Operations, UPS UPS Class 8 2016 Updates & Successes

• Taavi Rutishauser, Professional Driver/Health and Safety Promoter, C.A.T. Running CNG Trucks from Mexico to Canada: An Operator’s First-Hand Perspective

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Fleet AwardsWednesday, May 4, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

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4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSION 2.5Low Carbon Fuels: Getting to Truly Zero Emissions

Renewables offer the opportunity to remove the fossil from the fuel, supply the transportation sector with a clean and domestic energy source, and turn traditional waste streams into valuable commodities. These fuels are no longer a lofty future goal, but are becoming increasingly cost-competitive and therefore prevalent in the marketplace today. With technology and fuel solution providers rapidly developing systems to take advantage of abundant renewable energy sources, there is an increasing number of opportunities to easily drop these fuels into existing operations. Renewable diesel, biomethane, and renewable hydrogen are all contributing to the reality of truly zero emission vehicles. Listen in as fleet managers, fuel suppliers, equipment providers, and industry experts discuss the technological advances, implementation challenges, and the economic environment that will be required for this trend to continue, as well as progressive public policies encouraging this revolution.

MODERATOR: Patrick Couch, Vice President, Technical Services, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates• Mike Levin, Director of Government Affairs, FuelCell Energy

Renewable Hydrogen Generation with Carbonate Fuel Cells• Grant Zimmerman, Chief Executive Officer, ampCNG

A Leading National Case Study on Fueling with Renewable CNG• Jakob Lagercrantz, Co-Founder, The Swedish 2030 Secretariat

International Case Study: The Swedish Road Map to Fossil Fuel Independence by 2030• Patrick O’Keefe, President & Chief Executive Officer, NEXGEN Fuel

Renewable Diesel: The Clear Alternative

5:15 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Networking Reception in the Expo HallSponsored by

End the day with a stroll through the Expo Hall and enjoy some great food and drinks while browsing all the show floor has to offer.

6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. ACT Expo Fleet Awards DinnerPresented by

The ACT Expo Fleet Awards are the ultimate recognition of fleet operators who show true leadership in sustainable transportation—having gone above and beyond what has been required to achieve sustainability in their transportation operations. This year’s nominees are:

AmeriPride Services

Bay Area Air Quality Management District

Bimbo Bakeries USA

C.A.T. (Canadian American Transportation)

Central Freight Lines

Chesterfield County

City of Beverly Hills

City of Boston

City of Culver City

City of Dallas

City of Dublin

City of Long Beach

City of Seattle

City of Somerset, Kentucky

City of Tucson

Click Wholesale Distributing

Con Edison

County of Sonoma

Dart Transit

FCA US LLC

Florida Power & Light

G CNG / Paso Robles Waste & Recycle

Golden Eagle Distributors Harvard University

King County, Washington

LexTrans

M & M Cartage

Mammoth Cave National Park

New Jersey Natural Gas

New York Power Authority (NYPA)

NFI

Pacific Gas & Electric Company

Port Authority of New York & New Jersey

Port of Los Angeles

Potelco Inc.

Recology CleanScapes

Rio Rico Fire District

Ruan Transportation

Safelite Auto Glass

Snohomish PUD

South Central Council of Governments

Super Shuttle

Unilever

UPS

Veritable Vegetable

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Thursday, May 58:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast

in the Expo HallSponsored by

Don’t start the day on empty. Stop by the Expo Hall for a delicious continental breakfast and fill up on great food and new technologies.

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon GENERAL SESSION ACharging Ahead with EVsIn partnership with

9:00 a.m. – Opening Remarks• Genevieve Cullen, President, Electric Drive Transportation Association

9:15 a.m. – Choosing Electric: Purchasing the Right Vehicle for Your Fleet

Electric vehicle ownership—both in consumer and fleet applications—is on the rise globally. This is especially true in the US and Canada, where EV adoption has increased exponentially over the past few years. Leading automotive manufacturers are developing more electric drive options with fuel cell, battery electric, and hybrid powertrains than ever before, and some anticipate that EVs will comprise at least 25 percent of new car sales by 2025. During this session, leading OEMs and fleet first-adopters will join us for a conversation about the strategies and key considerations necessary to develop a successful EV deployment and implementation plan. OEMs will explore their ability to differentiate themselves from the competition with superior incentives, maintenance and warranty coverage, and fleet management tools to support EVs. Fleets will address key considerations that guided their purchasing decisions, including making the choice between battery-electric, hybrid-electric, and plug-in hybrid vehicles, determining which technologies best meet their operational needs, and ultimately, what steps are necessary to increase the number of EVs being deployed.

MODERATOR: Jedediah Greenfield, Public Information & Sustainability Officer, City of Houston• Robert Langford, Manager, Plug-in Electric Vehicle Sales, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.• Marc Deutsch, EV Business Development Manager West, Nissan• Jamie Hall, Manager, Public Policy, General Motors

10:15 a.m. – Keynote Address• Andrea Pratt, Green Fleet & Fuel Program Manager, City of Seattle

10:45 a.m. – A Road Map for Light-Duty EV Fleet Charging

Electric vehicle charging penetration has increased, with more than 10,000 stations in place throughout the US. At the same time, a variety of electric vehicle supply equipment for fleet operations is emerging on the market, including those that provide networked, non-networked, and managed charging solutions. These options make electric vehicles a real, viable alternative to conventionally fueled vehicles for a growing number of fleets. Hear from the providers of these charging solutions on how their products address the needs of organizations on the leading edge of sustainable transportation, in addition to forward-thinking fleets that are implementing both public and private access charging networks to serve growing numbers of electric vehicles.

MODERATOR: Marvin Moon, Director of Power Engineering, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power• Andy Bartosh, Program Manager, EV Charging Infrastructure, ABB Inc.• Will Barrett, Director of Sales, ClipperCreek, Inc• Michael Jones, Vice President Sales, North America West, ChargePoint• Steve Bloch, Vice President of Partnership Development, EV Connect, Inc.

11:45 a.m. – Closing Remarks• Christine Kehoe, Executive Director, PEV Collaborative

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Thursday, May 5 (cont)9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. GENERAL SESSION B

Advancing Sustainability in Goods Movement

9:00 a.m. – Opening Remarks• John O’Dell, Automotive & Transportation Industry Writer, Trucks.com

9:10 a.m. – Executive Roundtable: Achieving Corporate Sustainability Goals: Zeroing in on Transportation

The Sustainability Roundtable will feature leading high-profile companies that are pushing the envelope on sustainability in transportation. So often we hear the term sustainability focused narrowly on emissions from buildings, entirely ignoring those that result from transportation of goods and materials. This aspect of the supply chain can be the single largest source of corporate emissions, accounting for up to half of a company’s overall environmental footprint. Transportation must be a key factor evaluated by companies looking to significantly mitigate their global impact on air quality and greenhouse gas emissions. The companies featured in this discussion are some of those that see the connection between transportation and environmental responsibility and have gone above and beyond basic compliance to prove that fleet sustainability can make both sense and cents for their long-term company needs and corporate sustainability goals.

MODERATOR: Eric Olson, Senior Vice President of Advisory Services, Business for Social Responsibility• PJ Newcomb, Program Manager, Sustainability, Coca-Cola• Andrew Cullen, Senior Vice President of Fuels and Facility Services, Penske Truck Leasing• Elizabeth Fretheim, Director of Sustainability, Walmart• Fabio Baldassari, Logistics Procurement Manager, North America, Unilever

10:15 a.m. – Keynote Address• Dennis Arriola, President & Chief Executive Officer, SoCalGas

11:00 a.m. – Panel Presentation on The Sustainable Freight Transportation Action Plan

California is frequently seen as a bellwether state when it comes to setting policy and direction for large-scale initiatives that push the envelope on advanced transportation technology, air quality, and sustainability goals. The Sustainable Freight Transportation Initiative—to be released just before ACT Expo—is an integrated action plan to improve freight efficiency, transition to zero-emission and advanced technologies, and to increase the competitiveness of the freight system. The Initiative has the potential to alter the way the world thinks about and plans for the future of freight. The panel will focus on the development and implementation of investments, policies, and programs that will be needed to reach a cleaner, more efficient, and more competitive transportation freight network, and the types of technologies that will get us there. This discussion will assess the implications the Initiative will have for other states and countries considering advancements in their freight system as well as the steps needed to achieve those improvements.

MODERATOR: Jon Leonard, Senior Vice President, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates• Benjamin De Alba, Assistant Secretary for Rail and Ports, California State

Transportation Agency• Heather Arias, Chief of Freight Transportation Branch, California Air Resource Board• John Kato, Deputy Director, Fuels and Transportation Division, California Energy Commission

12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Luncheon in the Expo HallSponsored by

Enjoy a savory lunch and a variety of exhibitors in the Expo Hall.

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1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. WORKSHOPS & FORUMSCHBC Supply Chain Exchange and Partnership Development WorkshopPresented by

The Advanced Power and Energy Program at the University of California, Irvine, the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, and the California Hydrogen Business Council are hosting a half-day workshop on May 5 at in Long Beach, California. The purpose is to cultivate new relationships between suppliers and system integrators and to attract and introduce new companies to the hydrogen and fuel cell market in California.

2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. WORKSHOPS & FORUMSBSR: Future of Fuels Spring ForumPresented by

BSR is a global nonprofit organization that works with its network of more than 250 member companies to build a just and sustainable world. The Future of Fuels initiative works toward a vision of commercial freight fueled by low-carbon sustainable technology as a business-to-business, cross value-chain, fuel-neutral group focused on energy sustainability. Join Future of Fuel members including major fleet operators, fuel producers, vehicle manufacturers and partner scientists, civil society, and governments at the public launch of the first Fuel Sustainability Tool, which enables fleet owners to compare and evaluate the climate and other sustainability impacts of fuels.

2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. WORKSHOPS & FORUMSThe Sharing Economy: Challenges, Insights, and What’s ComingPresented by

Companies like Uber, Lyft, ZipCar, Amazon, InstaCart, and Google—among dozens of others—have completely disrupted the urban mobility landscape, challenging our traditional notions of car ownership, carpooling, food delivery, and parcel delivery. This workshop will examine the many entrants into this car-sharing economy market, their contributions to driving more adoption in the advanced clean transportation market, and the many different applications for their use that can be taken advantage of today and expected outcomes for this industry in the future.

MODERATOR: Creighton Randall, Program and Development Director, Shared Use Mobility Center• Gustavo Occhiuzzo, Chief Executive Officer, GreenCommuter• Michael Brylawski, Chief Executive Officer, Evercar• Kate Roberts, Director of Global Partnerships, ZipCar• Doug Snower, President, E-Rive

2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. WORKSHOPS & FORUMSBe Compliant with California’s Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicle Regulations – Avoid the Heavy Fines!Presented by

A Virginia-based trucking company was recently assessed $390,000 in fines and remediation costs by the US EPA for violating California’s toxic diesel emissions regulations. These rules apply to all trucks entering California, even if they are registered out of state. Learn what ARB inspectors look for in an inspection and find out the schedule of dates for compliance. Attend this training so you can comply with California’s heavy-duty diesel regulations for diesel trucks, buses, and trailers that operate on California roads.

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