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2019 Green Transportation Summit & Expo

Green FleetPhotos 14May 29, 2019

GTSE was started in 2011 by Brian Trice, executive director for the Columbia-Willamette Clean Cities Coalition and conference director. "GTSE is a grassroots fleet focused regional exposition, with a national scope using a Local Lens," he said.

Focusing on green transportation, the overall theme for the event was renewability.

In addition to the 19 breakout sessions, attendees were provided plenty of time to visit the expo hall featuring 48 green transportation-related vendors. 

XL Hybrids featured its Ford F-150. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

LeMay - America's Car Museum loaned GTSE a 1981 Comuta-Car Electric to check out. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Women took center stage in the session “Women Driving the Future of Transportation.” We took a tour with several advanced female transportation leaders. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

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Several Ford models were on display, including the Ford F-550. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

King County, Wash., also brough its big Kenworth truck to the show. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

In addition to vehicles, Alliance AutoGas displayed its propane autogas fueling options. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

The City of Longview, Wash., Utilities showed off its Ford F-150. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

A number of alternative-fuel vehicles were available for GTSE attendees to check out.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

ICOM Automotive displayed its Kenworth propane conversions. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Onboard Dynamics featured its GoFlo unit, designed to remove refuling infrastructure barriers. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Ram Mounts was on site showing off its series of rugged device mounts. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Taylor Dunn had its Bigfoot line of utility vehicles on display. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Alberto Ayala, executive director/air pollution control officer for the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District opened the conference with a keynote.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Clipper Creek displayed its electric-vehicle charging system. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher