Early bird registration ends today for HTUF conference

Aug. 14, 2012

Early bird registration for the HTUF 2012 National Conference and Expo ends today. Registrants will receive an additional $100 off the event fee if they sign up today. HTUF 2012 will take place Sept. 18-20 at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, NC.

The conference is designed as a one-stop shop for fleet and industry professionals to make intelligent business decisions on vehicles, strategies and partners.

HTUF 2012 features:

  • The latest real-world market demand data for hybrid and electric trucks
  • Technical sessions dedicated to fleet education (view current agenda)
  • Hands-on tools for making the best business decisions for fleets
  • Funding and incentive information and guidance
  • Industry action and policy updates
  • Networking opportunities, Ride and Drive and 50,000 square feet of technology exhibits

There is a special fleet registration rate of $249. Visit www.htuf2012.org for more information or to register.

The Charlotte Westin is offering a discounted rate of $189/night for HTUF 2012 attendees. Reservations can be made after completing the registration process.

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