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NTEA’s Green Truck Association Celebrates 10 Years

Green Truck Association (GTA), an NTEA affiliate division, commemorates its 10th anniversary this year. Since its establishment in 2010, GTA has made significant strides in improving work truck efficiency and productivity through the development and deployment of strategies to reduce diesel and gasoline consumption.

“Many NTEA members have a commitment to sustainability, shown through 10 years of support for Green Truck Association,” says Doyle Sumrall, NTEA managing director. “GTA has led the industry on fuel use reduction, expanded awareness of alternative fuels and technologies, and educated and worked with government rulemakers and agencies.”

GTA is a voice for companies creating vocational trucks and products to help maximize fuel efficiency and mitigate environmental impacts.

“It’s amazing to see how much GTA has accomplished over the past 10 years,” says Kevin Koester, NTEA senior director and Green Truck Association liaison. “As far as we have come, there is no interest in letting up. We’re excited to continue our efforts toward leading the shift to a zero-emission work truck landscape for the next 10 years.”

TECHNICAL RESOURCES

GTA also provides information critical to building and implementing alternative fuels and truck-based technologies of the sustainability movement. In addition, it actively engages members in collecting drive and duty cycle data to support technology selection and deployment.

ADVOCACY

GTA monitors legislative and regulatory issues affecting design, manufacture, and sale of productive and efficient vocational trucks and equipment. Through established relationships with US and Canadian leaders, GTA provides insights into governmental activities and also identifies funding opportunities that apply to advanced vehicle technologies and alternative fuel use.

ONLINE RESOURCES

GTA offers resources to raise awareness of

  • OEM and industry supplier contacts and technical information
  • Publications and whitepapers
  • Green truck technologies and development
  • Market data and industry statistics
  • Legislative and regulatory updates

FINDING EFFICIENCY PARTNERS

In addition, connecting with peers and solution providers is one of GTA’s most valued benefits. GTA members engage industry colleagues and learn from those who’ve succeeded. The Association’s online member directory highlights product descriptions and contact information.

COUNCILS

Finally, specific technology councils operate under GTA’s umbrella to build awareness and increase knowledge of

  • Lightweight materials
  • Sustainable integration
  • Vehicle electrification

Find out more, visit www.greentruckassociation.com.

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