NAFA Expands Technician Training Program at 2026 I&E
NAFA has expanded training opportunities for technicians during its upcoming 2026 Institute & Expo, scheduled for April in Cleveland, Ohio. The Technician Training is open to verified technicians and service professionals.

NAFA’s 2026 Institute & Expo will feature added training opportunities for technicians and service professionals.
Credit: NAFA/Work Truck
The specialized educational program for fleet service and technician professionals aims to deliver the latest training directly to fleet teams at NAFA’s 2026 Institute & Expo (I&E), which will take place April 13-15, 2026, in Cleveland, Ohio, at the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland.
The Technician Training, which is open to verified technicians and service professionals, provides access to top-notch training and networking opportunities on all three days of this year’s event.
“We expanded and enhanced this professional development program to give attendees more than two days of premier networking, education, and impactful experiences,” said Bill Schankel, CAE, CEO of NAFA. “I encourage corporate and government fleets to bring their technicians and service teams to the event and give them a glimpse of what I&E has to offer professionals in the dynamic fleet industry.”
Instructor-Led Technician Training
This year’s Technician Training program includes access to instructor-led training on fundamentals of electric vehicles and equipment safety, where participants will learn principles of high-voltage electrical safety, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and safe shop practices.
Training by Garage Gurus
Attendees will also have access to four educational sessions produced by Garage Gurus, including training on heavy-duty foundation brakes, turbochargers and induction systems, electrical diagnostics for circuits, sensors, and strategies, and heavy-duty air disc brakes.
Live Demonstrations in Exhibit Hall
Service and technician professionals are also invited to explore the Exhibit Hall featuring 200+ industry suppliers and the NAFA Garage. Attendees can watch live demonstrations of EV technology, products, and services, explore technician-focused products, and engage with the latest tools and technologies. It also showcases student-built vehicles, highlighting emerging talent and the future of fleet maintenance.
Exhibitors Should Reserve Early
Prospective exhibitors are encouraged to secure their space early to ensure prime placement in the Exhibit Hall. For more information about reserving an exhibit booth, please visit NAFA’s website.
This year’s current sponsors include:
American Honda Motor Co.
AssetWorks
Enterprise Fleet Management
Driverge Vehicle Innovations
Fleetio
Geotab
Holman
Hyundai Motor America
IntelliShift
JJ Kane Auctions
KeyTrak
Legend
Merchants Fleet
Motive
RTA The Fleet Success Company
Samsara
Stellantis Pro One
Voyager Mastercard and Wheels
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