BCTA’s Zeroing in on ZEV to be held Feb. 21

by Today's Trucking

The B.C. Trucking Association (BCTA) will organize the second edition of Zeroing in on ZEV on Feb. 21, 2024, a summit showcasing the advancements in low- and zero-emission commercial vehicles. The free event will feature more than 16 medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, according to a news release.

The summit aims to highlight the strides the trucking industry is making toward a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future. 

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February’s ZEV event will also include presentations from industry leaders from across North America, delving into how companies have implemented this technology, sharing real-world experiences and lessons learned.

“We’re thrilled to present the largest showcase of low- and zero-emission commercial vehicles in Canada for the second time,” said Dave Earle, BCTA president and CEO. “This event is a testament to the commitment of our industry toward sustainable practices, and it provides a much-needed platform for knowledge-sharing and discussions on the future of transportation in support of the fight against climate change.”

The event will highlight fuel-saving equipment for commercial vehicles available under the CleanBC Heavy-Duty Vehicle Efficiency Program that provides motor carriers with fuel management strategies and rebates of up to $20,000 per vehicle and $150,000 per fleet for approved fuel-efficiency devices. Attendees can sign up for the event here.


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