Fleet Attendees Can Earn Continuing Education Credits at ACT Expo 2026

January 27, 2026

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Key Takeaways

  • Fleet professionals attending ACT Expo 2026 can earn recognized continuing education credits that directly support professional certifications, including CAFM® recertification and GBCI® General CE hours.
  • The conference will feature more than 25 NAFA-approved sessions and 10 GBCI-approved workshops, allowing attendees to earn credits while engaging in practical, real-world fleet education.
  • Educational content will focus on topics central to fleet decision-making, including EPA 2027 emissions requirements, advanced powertrains, safety systems, digital fleet tools, and comparisons across multiple fuel and vehicle technologies.
  • ACT Expo 2026 will take place May 4–7 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, with organizers emphasizing time-efficient, trusted education that aligns with the growing complexity of fleet technology and investment decisions.

Fleet professionals attending ACT Expo 2026 won’t just leave with insights, they’ll leave with recognized continuing education credits that directly support their professional credentials.

ACT Expo 2026 will offer more than 25 NAFA-approved sessions eligible for Continuing Professional Education hours toward Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM®) recertification, along with 10 workshops approved for Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI®) General Continuing Education hours. For fleet leaders balancing demanding schedules and increasingly complex decisions, ACT Expo delivers high-value education that counts, literally.

The program takes place May 4–7, 2026, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, and reflects the growing need for trusted, time-efficient learning as fleets evaluate new technologies, regulatory requirements, and long-term capital investments.

“As long-term fleet decisions become increasingly more complex from a technology and ROI perspective, fleets are looking for education they can trust, and time is often their scarcest resource,” said Erik Neandross, president of TRC’s Clean Transportation Solutions team and organizer of ACT Expo. “Aligning ACT Expo workshops with recognized continuing education standards allows fleets to earn CE credits while engaging with practical, real-world case studies that support smarter decisions.”

ACT Expo’s education program is built around how fleets actually operate, and how they assess performance, cost, risk, and return across today’s evolving vehicle and fuel landscape. Sessions and workshops will tackle topics including EPA 2027 emissions requirements, advanced powertrains, safety systems, digital fleet solutions, and real-world comparisons across diesel, natural gas, propane, battery-electric, and hydrogen technologies.

NAFA-approved sessions allow fleet professionals to apply their participation directly toward CAFM® recertification requirements, while GBCI®-approved workshops qualify for General CE hours across certification programs including LEED, SITES, and EDGE. Organizers say the approvals reflect rising demand for education that is not only credible, but immediately applicable.

“We are pleased to approve ACT Expo 2026 for Continuing Professional Education hours that may be applied toward CAFM recertification,” said Bill Schankel, CAE, CEO of the NAFA Fleet Management Association. “ACT Expo offers education that NAFA recognizes as timely, relevant, and supportive of fleet professionals’ continuing education.”

The full list of approved sessions and applicable credit hours is available through the ACT Expo agenda using the continuing education filter. Registration for ACT Expo 2026 is currently open, with value rates available through February 6.

If you’re already investing the time to attend, make sure every hour counts.