Green Truck Association promotes efficiency, productivity

This article was published in the September 2017 edition of NTEA News.

NTEA’s Green Truck Association (GTA) was founded in 2010 in recognition of the growing interest and demand for green products in the work truck industry. The affiliate division aims to enhance the efficiency and productivity of vocational trucks through development and deployment of strategies to reduce diesel and gasoline consumption. It provides members with publications, online resources and materials to ensure they stay up-to-date on industry developments.

The Association monitors legislative and regulatory issues affecting the design, production and sale of clean vocational trucks and equipment. With established relationships in Washington, GTA provides updates on governmental activities, keeps members informed on policy developments and works to identify funding opportunities for advanced vehicle technologies and alternative fuel use.

To learn more, visit greentruckassociation.com or contact GTA Managing Director Doyle Sumrall at doyle@ntea.com.