Municipal fleet managers can learn about sustainable transportation options and engage with clean transportation decision makers and innovators at the 23rd annual AltWheels Fleet Day on Oct. 5 in Norwood.

The day-long event will feature speakers, ride and drive opportunities, exhibitor booths, networking, and educational panels and presentations on the newest alternative fuel and infrastructure options.

The event features real-world solutions and the latest innovations in fleet electrification, alternative fuels, charging infrastructure, and mobility technology.

The MMA is a co-host, along with the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the Massachusetts Clean Cities Coalition, and Mass Mobility Hub.

AltWheels is offering an early admission rate of $90 until Aug. 13, a $100 general admission rate from Aug. 14 through Sept. 13, and a late admission fee of $125 starting on Sept. 14.

The event will be held at the Four Points by Sheraton in Norwood.

The nonprofit AltWheels seeks to build a sustainable transportation and energy vision by “showcasing vehicle and fuel technologies, educating passenger and fleet consumers on best practices, promoting real choices that exist in the marketplace, and stimulating the demand for choices that will improve our health, air quality and survival.”

Last year’s Fleet Day drew 350 attendees representing more than 30 fleets from 16 states. The event’s vehicle showcase featured 29 advanced-technology vehicles.

Visit the AltWheels website for more information or to register.