2014 Green Fleet Conference in Pictures

Keynote speaker Mark Smith from the Department of Energy's Clean Cities' Program opened the conference with the history of alternative fuels.

Bob Brown Jr. chats with keynote speaker Mark Smith from the Dept. of Energy's Clean Cities Program.

Attendees could choose between three different session tracks: commercial, government, and heavy-duty trucks.

Leonard Lincoln, Odyne, and Kevin Neujahr, Nebraska Public Power District take a look at the heavy-duty equipment at the Ride and Drive event.



Attendees look under the hood of a Nissan LEAF.


People got a closer look at some of the battery-electric technology.







Hino showcased its COE 195h hybrid truck.

Attendees took a lunch break in the exhibit hall.

Ricky Beggs, editorial director at Black Book, talks trends, forecasts and sales of hybrids, electrics and AFVS.

Chris Shaffer, Utilimarc led Banny Allison, Ameripride; Tony Orta, Southern California Gas Company and Kelly Reagan, City of Columbus through some of their own stories and experiences when taking on an alternative fuel program.

Bob Brown Jr., Sales Manager for Bobit Business Media announces winners from the expo hall Passport Program.

Joanne Tucker, public relations manager for Green Fleet Conference, announces the Sustainability All-Stars for this year.

The sustainability all-stars in attendance. Read more about the award winners here.

Keynote speaker John Viera, global director of sustainability for Ford Motor Co., wrapped up the conference with final words on rethinking sustainability.


Bob Brown Jr. welcomes all Green Fleet Conference attendees.

The Ford pumpkin took home first place at the pumpkin carving contest.

L to R: Joe Marcellino, Icom North America, Paul Herskind, CHS, and Danilo Gardi, Icom North America check out vehicles at the Ride and Drive event.



Natalie Weimer, XL Hybrids, launches an apple into the parking lot of the Ride and Drive event.

Dennis Carter, WM Greentech Automotive and Kelly Reagan, City of Columbus, chat at the Ride and Drive event.



Attendees take a ride in the Ford CNG Bi-fuel van.

Attendees had two opportunities to visit the 50 exhibits.

Walking into the expo hall attendees saw a shuttle bus equipped with XL Hybrids' technology.


Elio showed off its three-wheel fuel-efficient car. The two-seater gets 84 miles to the gallon.


Richard Battersby, equipment services manager for the City of Oakland welcomes Mayor of Indianapolis Greg Ballard on his "late-night talk show."

Richard Battersby, equipment services manager for the City of Oakland, interviews the fuel ambassadors in the general session.


Thi Dao, executive editor of Government Fleet magazine, presents Top 50 Green Fleets their certificate.

