The Advanced Clean Transportation Expo in Long Beach, California, showcased not only the latest zero-emission electric and hydrogen technologies, but also cleaner options such as renewable natural gas and hybrids. Here's a sampling of the medium- and heavy-duty trucks our editors spotted at the show.
Clean Trucks take the Floor at ACT Expo [Photos]

BYD unveiled two third-generation electric trucks. Shown is the Class 8 Gen3 8TT.
Photo: Jack Roberts

Hino's battery-electric truck at ACT Expo. It also showed off a fuel-cell truck.
Photo: Lexi Tucker

BYD's new 6F is suited for regional haul and distribution work or refuse collection.
Photo: Jack Roberts

Freightliner showed off its eCascadia.
Photo: Jack Roberts

Lion Electric showed off its battery-electric truck at ACT Expo.
Photo: Jack Roberts

Nikola's battery-electric Tre uses an Iveco cab.
Photo: Jack Roberts

Not every truck at ACT Expo was zero emissions. Shell's Starship 2.0 is a Class 8 demonstration truck built with energy-efficient technologies to achieve high fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
Photo: Jack Roberts

The Werner Enterprises badge graced this truck with HyLiion's new upgraded hybrid drive.
Photo: Jack Roberts

Hyzon showed off a fuel-cell electric truck.

Hyzon's fuel-cell electric truck from the back.
Photo: Lexi Tucker

Navistar announced its new battery-electric eMV is in production.
Photo: Jack Roberts

Workhorse brought its C1000 step van with its 1000 cu. ft. vehicle weighing approximately 13,000 lbs. when fully loaded.
Photo: Lexi Tucker

V&H Work Ready Trucks' material handling truck with a hybrid electric-hydraulic crane features technology from Odyne Electrification Systems.
Photo: Lexi Tucker

An example of Phoenix Motor Cars' Zeus 500 trucks, built on a Ford E-450 Superduty chassis.
Photo: Lexi Tucker

