Gladstein, Neandross and Associates (GNA) says its annual Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo is moving from Southern California to the East Coast next year, to be convened June 24-27 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
‘The move to Washington, D.C., for ACT Expo 2013 is in acknowledgement that the alternative fuel vehicle movement is gaining ground nationally,’ says Erik Neandross, CEO of GNA. ‘Having the industry get in front of policy makers is going to be important to keep the momentum that's been building over the last few years going.’
The event will focus on clean vehicle deployments, funding programs, and regulatory and policy updates, as well as feature an exhibit hall with the latest advanced vehicle technologies. Also, an alternative fuel vehicle caravan will roll to the Capitol in acknowledgement of the U.S. Department of Energy's support for alternative fuels – e.g., its 20-year Clean Cities program.
The 2013 ACT Expo agenda will be continually updated. Visit the event's website regularly for news.