Registration and housing are now open for Work Truck Week 2026, taking place March 10–13, 2026, in Indianapolis. The industry’s biggest commercial vehicle event returns with expanded education, including the Green Truck Summit and pre-show webinars covering upfitting, fleet tech, and sustainable vehicle trends. Early registration is encouraged as hotel blocks fill fast.
Registration and housing are officially open for Work Truck Week 2026 (WTW26) — the industry’s premier commercial vehicle event, scheduled for March 10–13, 2026, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Each year, Work Truck Week brings together thousands of work truck professionals, manufacturers, upfitters, and fleet managers for four days of innovation, education, and hands-on networking. Attendees can explore the latest commercial vehicle technology, learn from industry experts, and connect with suppliers across every segment of the work truck and equipment market.
Those planning to attend are encouraged to register early and secure housing, as hotel blocks fill up quickly. NTEA members receive discounted registration and special perks. Membership details are available at ntea.com/join.
Green Truck Summit Returns in 2026
Held in conjunction with Work Truck Week, the Green Truck Summit provides education and insight into the latest sustainable technologies and strategies driving the future of the work truck industry. This year’s sessions will cover topics such as:
- Adapting upfitting practices to emerging vehicle technologies
- ADAS integration in commercial vehicle platforms
- The role of AI in fleet operations
- Duty cycle analysis for low- and zero-emission vehicles
- Leveraging telematics and connected data to drive efficiency
These discussions aim to help fleets and manufacturers navigate the evolving regulatory landscape while increasing productivity and sustainability.
For snow and ice management contractors, Work Truck Week is more than a trade show — it’s a chance to explore new plow, spreader, and truck body solutions, connect with equipment manufacturers, and stay ahead of technology trends like electrification and AI-driven fleet monitoring. Whether you manage a municipal fleet or a private snow operation, the sessions and exhibits at WTW26 offer valuable tools to help prepare for future winter seasons.
Don’t wait, register early to lock in your spot and secure housing for Work Truck Week 2026.
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