Work Truck Week 2026 Technology Conference Green Truck Summit Expands

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Green Truck Summit is expanding in 2026 to include sessions on leveraging data, connected vehicles and artificial intelligence (AI).

Mon November 17, 2025
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Green Truck Summit, the commercial vehicle technology conference that kicks off Work Truck Week, is expanding in 2026 to include sessions on leveraging data, connected vehicles and artificial intelligence (AI). The new content comes from integrating the commercial vehicle data exchange special session into the summit.

Work Truck Week 2026 runs March 10–13, 2026, at Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. It encompasses Green Truck Summit, The Work Truck Show, NTEA Annual Meeting, Work Truck Week Ride & Drive, educational program and more. Green Truck Summit is March 10, educational sessions run March 10–12, and Work Truck Show exhibits are open March 11–13. Work Truck Week is produced by NTEA — The Work Truck Association.

Since its 2009 debut as an event focused on hybrids and alternative fuels, Green Truck Summit has evolved to cover any technology that may impact the commercial vehicle industry's drive toward increasing vehicle sustainability, productivity and efficiency.

"In an era of rapid transformation, organizations across the commercial vehicle industry are continually pushing boundaries: advancing new fuel types and reducing emissions, designing and engineering safer and more-productive vehicles, pioneering innovative technologies and hardware and leading the charge in cutting-edge software," said Kevin Koester, NTEA managing director. "In this environment, solid data analysis becomes an important tool to effectively deploy advancing technology. Green Truck Summit helps industry professionals integrate proven solutions into their operations, explore emerging innovations and anticipate the challenges of tomorrow in an industry that never stands still."

Green Truck Summit 2026 includes three one-hour general sessions: Adapting Upfitting Practices to Emerging Vehicle Technologies, ADAS Integration in Multi-Stage and Commercial Vehicle Platforms and Navigating Technology Shifts: Cross-Industry Perspectives on Adoption and Impact to Commercial Vehicles.

Attendees choose from nine 45-minute GTS breakout sessions in the afternoon. These sessions cover technology, fuel options and data, with topics including:

• Fuel energy density, duty cycles and commercial vehicle performance;

• leveraging telematics and data to drive fleet efficiency;

• AI in fleet operations;

• duty cycle analysis: matching vehicle application to low- and aero-emission technologies;

• how connected vehicles are enhancing fleet management and optimizing operations; and

• key economic indicators: why they matter to the commercial vehicle industry.

The learning doesn't stop there. Green Truck Summit registrants also may attend any Work Truck Week (WTW) breakout sessions March 10–12. Green Truck Summit (GTS) Conference package registration also includes admission to Work Truck Show exhibits, Work Truck Week Ride & Drive and Opening Reception. After Work Truck Week is over, registered GTS Conference package attendees can access some breakout session materials on-demand.

Green Truck Summit is held at JW Marriott Indianapolis, attached to Indiana Convention Center.

For more information, visit worktruckweek.com/greentrucksummit.