2020 Zero Emission Bus Conference Highlights Key Considerations for Electrifying Bus Fleets

Sept. 2, 2020
The eighth-annual conference will provide transportation leaders with the information they need to successfully make the transition to clean vehicles.

The Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) is excited to host the 2020 Online Zero Emission Bus Conference from September 15-17. Leaders from all regions of the US will come together to discuss the unique opportunities and considerations for bus electrification. The conference is complimentary for all attendees. 

Conference sessions will provide attendees with the latest information on zero-emission technologies, real-world deployment examples, and future opportunities for clean transportation in policy and beyond. From highlighting relevant case studies to debating battery and fuel cell electric bus solutions, the conference will feature engaging content based on best practices gleaned from the transit space. Additionally, federal policymakers and advocates will discuss programs that increase support for zero-emission buses, infrastructure, and workforce development.

Speakers include fleet representatives from transit, school bus, university, and airport sectors and relevant OEMs, technology providers, and policy professionals. Highlights of the more than 35 speakers include Denver RTD, Sacramento International Airport, StarMetro Transit, Twin Rivers Unified School District, University of Georgia, Champaign-Urbana MTD, St. Louis Metro, TriMet, and Cologne KVB. Keynote speakers represent North America’s leaders in zero- emission technology: Proterra, New Flyer, Thomas Built, Ballard Power, BAE Systems, and Messer.

Registration is free and includes access to six main conference webinar sessions. To view the full speaker schedule and register, visit the official conference website at zebconference.com. CTE encourages attendees to consider giving an optional donation during registration to help support CTE's mission and share the conference with their networks.