Mark Fullen, Executive Director of the National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC), attended the three-day 2025 Sustainable Fleet Technology Conference & Expo in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, demonstrating NAFTC’s commitment to advancing alternative fuel education and first responder safety nationwide. The conference ran from August 25-27 at the Benton Convention Center, bringing together over 300 fleet professionals, technology providers, and policy leaders to explore cutting-edge sustainable transportation solutions.
The conference focused on data-driven fleet decisions and real-world implementation strategies. This focus aligns perfectly with NAFTC’s mission as an alternative fuel vehicle training organization that bridges alternative fuel technology training with occupational safety and emergency response preparation. These skills are becoming increasingly critical as fleets nationwide transition to sustainable technologies.
The conference was particularly valuable for Fullen given his passion for first responder topics. The networking opportunities with fleet managers and industry leaders create training opportunities for NAFTC’s network nationwide. The conference’s emphasis on practical implementation strategies ensures NAFTC’s programs remain relevant to actual fleet operations and emerging workforce needs.
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