CARB Symposium and Showcase in Sacramento: Moving California to Clean Transportation

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CARB Symposium and Showcase in Sacramento: Moving California to Clean Transportation

Reserve your spot now for the March 23-24 event


The California Air Resources Board (CARB) with host a two-day Moving California to Clean Transportation Symposium and Showcase. 

DATE:                March 23-24, 2020
TIME:                 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION:       Crocker Art Museum
                          216 O Street, Sacramento, California 95814

The CARB Symposium and Showcase will bring together transportation leaders, stakeholders, and project implementers to share lessons learned and identify innovative ways to reach the state’s goals of transportation equity and technology transformation. The Symposium and Showcase will convene experts in a number of areas:  community and equity stakeholders, pioneer transit agencies, heavy-duty vehicle fleet owners and operators, and grant administrators that are implementing cutting edge projects.  The goal is to understand project outcomes and where policy adjustments have or can be made, identify and leverage opportunities to advance existing efforts, and identify solutions to clean transportation barriers. 

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Topics planned for each day are as follows:

March 23 Symposium:

  • CARB Low Carbon Transportation Clean Mobility Equity Projects
  • Innovative Clean Transit Zero-Emission Bus Deployment and Rollout Plans
  • Vehicle and Equipment Display
  • Sponsored Reception

March 24 Showcase:

  • CARB Low Carbon Transportation Heavy-Duty Advanced Technology and Equipment Demonstration and Pilot Projects
  • Vehicle and Equipment Display

Space for the CARB Symposium and Showcase is very limited. Priority will be given to CARB’s project grantees, transit agencies, and affiliated partners.  If we are unable to approve any request, the registrant will be placed on a waitlist for cancellations.

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