
Registration is open for Work Truck Week 2026, the commercial vehicle industry’s annual event, taking place March 10–13 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. The event includes The Work Truck Show, Green Truck Summit, the NTEA annual meeting, Ride & Drive and a full educational program.
“Over the last 25 years, the industry has taken ownership of Work Truck Week and shaped it into the event it needs to be to drive business success for our exhibitors and attendees,” said Steve Carey, NTEA president and CEO.
Attendees can network during the opening reception at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 10, participate in the NTEA annual meeting on March 12 and attend the Generation Next Leadership Workshop & Networking Reception on March 11. The interactive workshop focuses on using improv to enhance leadership and communication skills.
The Work Truck Show will feature more than 500 exhibitors displaying commercial vehicles, equipment and technology. The Ride & Drive allows attendees to experience vehicles with various fuel and propulsion systems. Educational sessions, including the Green Truck Summit, cover vehicle engineering, compliance, workforce development, sustainability, fleet management and upfitting solutions.
Registered attendees of the WTW and Green Truck Summit Conference Packages can access select session materials on demand after the event. Event registration, hotel booking and additional information are available at worktruckweek.com.