The Advanced Clean Transportation Expo has announced its 2025 speaker lineup.
ACT Expo will be held in Anaheim, California April 28 to May 1, 2025.
ACT Expo’s 2025 speakers will prepare fleets for the road ahead amid technology and industry evolution.

Truck OEM CEOs engage in a panel discussion on sustainability during the 2024 ACT Expo in Las Vegas.
Photo: ACT Expo
The Advanced Clean Transportation Expo has announced its 2025 speaker lineup.
ACT Expo will be held in Anaheim, California April 28 to May 1, 2025.
Organizers said speakers and the event in general will allow fleets and transportation industry stakeholders to access real-world strategies, new technologies, and insights that drive fleet efficiency, cost reduction, and competitive advantage in a rapidly evolving market.
Throughout the four-day event, ACT Expo will feature more speakers than ever before. This will include 300 fleet executives and industry innovators.
These speakers will share case studies, strategies, and insights into the biggest operating challenges and competitive opportunities in the commercial transportation space.
Sessions will focus on practical solutions for reducing total cost of ownership (TCO), leveraging emerging technologies like connected and automated vehicles, optimizing fleet operations, evaluating the current landscape of ZEV adoption, gaseous and renewable fuels, and strategies for a shifting U.S. regulatory environment.
New this year, ACT Expo is introducing the Expo Hall Theater, where expert speakers and industry leaders will present on a wide variety of topics, providing extra value for attendees selecting Expo Hall Only registration.
“Fleets are facing an unprecedented amount of change, with an ever-expanding set of technologies and fuels to choose from, increased vehicle complexity, uncertain operating costs, evolving regulations, and growing customer demand for lower cost and cleaner solutions,” said Erik Neandross, president of Clean Transportation Solutions at TRC, the producers of ACT Expo. “ACT Expo 2025 will provide fleet operators with the knowledge, strategies, and practical tools they need to stay competitive, adapt to industry shifts, and gain a clear understanding of which technologies are delivering real-world results.”
ACT Expo has also announced the first round of keynote speakers at the show. These industry experts will share their expertise on the technologies and strategies reshaping the future of fleet transportation.

ACT Expo has emerged as one of the leading truck shows in North America today.
Photo: ACT Expo
Joining the roster of ACT Expo keynote speakers are:
Jennifer Rumsey, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Cummins, Inc.
Mathias Carlbaum, President and Chief Executive Officer, International
Catharina Modahl Nilsson, Member of the Executive Board of Traton Group Product Management, Traton
Patti Poppe, Chief Executive Officer, PG&E Corporation
Lars Stenqvist, Chief Technology Officer, Volvo Group
Jim Walenczak, Vice President, Paccar Inc and General Manager, Kenworth Truck Company
In addition to keynote speakers, nearly 300 industry expert speakers representing progressive fleet operators, commercial vehicle manufacturers, suppliers, infrastructure providers, and clean fuel companies will share their expertise during the four-day conference.

ACT Expo returns to Anaheim, California, after visiting Las Vegas in 2024.
Photo: ACT Expo
While speakers are being added daily, notable confirmed leaders include:
Sarah Burke, Chief Executive Officer, Martin Brower
Jonathan Randall, President, Mack Trucks North America
Debi Boffa, Chief Executive Officer, Travel Centers of America
Sherry Sanger, Executive Vice President, Strategy and Marketing, Penske Transportation Solutions
Adam Newsome, Chief Executive Officer, Lazer Logistics
Ari Silkey, General Manager, Amazon Freight
Jim Gillis, Pacific Region President, IMC Logistics
John Kenning, Chief Executive Officer and President, First Student
Ben Schill, Chief Corporate Development Officer, Paper Transport, LLC.
Nicole McDonald, Senior Project Leader, Autonomous, J.B. Hunt
Stacey Orlandi, President of Chevron Renewable Energy Group, Chevron
Rakesh Aneja, Vice President and Chief of eMobility, Daimler Truck North America
John Rich, Chief Technology Officer, Paccar
Dan Priestley, Senior Manager, Semi Truck Engineering, Tesla
Christopher Reynolds, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, Toyota Motor North America
John Harris, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Harbinger
Michael Halbherr, Chief Executive Officer, ABB E-Mobility
Wen Han, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Windrose Technology
Kate Jostworth, Head of First Mile USA, Maersk
Olivia Hu, Head of Autonomous Trucking, Uber Freight
Irene Espinola Campos, Global Head of Net Zero Carbon, Grupo Bimbo
Allan Swan, President, Panasonic Energy of North America
Sujay Sharma, Chief Executive Officer, bp pulse Americas
John E. Pool, Chief Operating Officer, Mail Management Services, Inc.
Efon Epanty, Chief, Transit Planning and Innovation, Prince George's County Department of Public Works & Transportation
The full list of ACT Expo speakers can be viewed at www.actexpo.com/speakers.

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