Established in 2010 as an operating division of NTEA – The Work Truck Association™, Green Truck Association (GTA) is a voice for companies moving forward to create vocational trucks and products with a focus on sustainability. In recognition of the growing interest and demand for fuel-saving products within the work truck industry, GTA fosters the progression of green work trucks through:

  • Showcasing member companies’ truck and technology developments
  • Serving as the resource for legislative, regulatory and funding initiatives relevant to clean vehicles
  • Supplying relevant market data and technical resources
  • Sharing timely news on green truck products and initiatives

Also, NTEA staff are “in the field” throughout the year, serving as industry resources and thought leaders.

Interested in joining GTA?
Your company must be an NTEA member first. Learn more.

Mission Statement
The mission of GTA is to improve the efficiency and productivity of work trucks through the development and deployment of strategies to reduce diesel and gasoline consumption and the associated environmental impacts.

Governance
GTA’s affairs are governed by a Steering Committee elected by GTA membership. The Steering Committee is responsible for setting policy and developing strategy for the organization; it also plays an active role in developing programs and services.

Interested in joining GTA?
Your company must be an NTEA member first. Learn more.

News

Congratulations to the latest companies earning MVP status

April 15, 2024

Because standards don’t raise themselves, NTEA’s Member Verification Program (MVP) acknowledges the companies leading the industry to excellence.

VMAC releases advanced digital controls and telematics for UNDERHOOD 40 air compressors

April 10, 2024

VMAC (Nanaimo, British Columbia) introduced the new UNDERHOOD® 40 with advanced digital controls and telematics. VMAC’s advanced digital controls integrate seamlessly with the vehicle.

Maintainer announces two facility expansions

April 2, 2024

Maintainer (Sheldon, Iowa) announced two pivotal expansions: the establishment of an 11,000 square-foot vocational training center and showroom at its north plant campus, alongside a substantial 30,800 square-foot extension at the South plant.