Last year saw the debut of Sustainable Truck&Van paper magazine, with the very first issue released last November and distributed at Solutrans Lyon. This year, we decided to double our efforts and spread our word even outside Europe. Thanks to the media partnership agreed with ACT Expo, the leading trade show on clean and sustainable transportation in North America, the first issue of Sustainable Truck&Van magazine 2024 will be released in April through our website and social media channels and distributed from May 20 to 23 in Las Vegas, where the exhibition will be held this year.

Sustainable Truck&Van magazine, the second issue of 2024

Then, in the second half of the year we’ll have another precious release. This time, the magazine will be out in September and distributed at the major trade show for the transportation sector in Europe, the long-awaited IAA Transportation, to be held in Hannover from 17 to 22 September. Moreover, the magazine will be available in a couple of other events in the second half of the year. We’ll keep you up-to-date about these.

Sustainable Truck&Van magazine is our way to deliver in-depth analysis and valuable articles about sustainable transport solutions in the CV sector. The magazine joins our website, weekly newsletter and social media channels.

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