Southern California Clean Vehicle Technology Expo

The Southern California Clean Vehicle Technology EXPO (EXPO) is hosted by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) and supported by many other state organizations interested in improving air quality and decreasing emissions within California.

EXPO was created to facilitate interaction between the end user and the policy maker and display advanced clean technologies available in today’s market. The event gives a breakdown of federal, state and regional regulations and policies on emission reduction, as well as information on federal and state funding programs.

History
EXPO has been held in Ontario, CA since its inaugural event in December 2002 and is now held annually each October. At the 2008 event, EXPO introduced its first “NGV Pavilion” a showcase collection of natural gas vehicles for all applications. EXPO is produced by Santa Monica-based consulting firm Gladstein, Neandross & Associates.

Read more about Southern California Clean Vehicle Technology Expo:  Supporting Organizations, Highlighted Speakers

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