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NTEA’s Green Truck Association Announces New Technology Councils

The Green Truck Association (GTA) announces the formation of three technology councils to better represent specific segments within the green truck industry.

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – The Green Truck Association (GTA) announces the formation of three technology councils to better represent specific segments within the green truck industry. The new technology councils will operate under the GTA umbrella. GTA is an affiliate division of the NTEA – the association for the work truck industry.
 
The three new GTA Technology Councils and their purposes are as follows:
 
· Sustainable Integration Technology Council – advances the integration of, and resolves the technical communications for upfitters of green technologies within the work truck industry.
 
· Lightweight Materials Technology Council – brings together work truck professionals, technical experts and government representatives as a means to compile information about the development and usage of lightweight materials in the manufacture, specification and operation of truck equipment and related accessories for fuel efficiency; vehicle “right sizing”; carbon reduction; operational longevity; recycling; general mass-compounding; and increased payload.
 
· Vehicle Electrification Technology Council (VETC) – explores potential efficiency and performance benefits of vehicle electrification, and provides a mechanism for identifying and promoting useful electrification technologies within the work truck market. To help facilitate increased adoption of work truck electrification technologies, the VETC facilitates education; works to remove roadblocks and resolves identified issues.
 
To learn more about GTA Technology Council initiatives as well as opportunities for involvement, call the GTA at 1-800-441-6832 or e-mail [email protected].
 
 
 

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