Commercial Vehicle Industry Gears Up for Work Truck Week 2026
Work Truck Week 2026 in Indianapolis will feature exhibits, Ride & Drive and educational sessions for commercial vehicle professionals.
Work Truck Week 2026 is set to take place March 10–13 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Produced by NTEA – The Work Truck Association, the event combines The Work Truck Show, Green Truck Summit, Ride & Drive, the NTEA annual meeting and educational sessions.
“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.
The event allows contractors, fleet operators, upfitters and other commercial vehicle professionals to evaluate new equipment, explore emerging technology and connect with industry peers. The opening reception takes place March 10 at Lucas Oil Stadium, while the NTEA annual meeting on March 12 will feature updates on association initiatives and keynote remarks from political figures Karl Rove and Jim Messina.
Exhibit halls will showcase more than 500 companies and a new exhibitor pavilion for first-time participants. The Ride & Drive lets attendees test vehicles with the latest technology, fuel types and propulsion systems. Educational programming includes breakout sessions and special sessions on industry trends, vehicle engineering, compliance, workforce development and fleet management.
Early bird registration is open until Feb. 13, 2026. Additional details are available at worktruckweek.com.

