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Capacity Trucks® to Launch Zero Emissions Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Terminal Truck at TMC Annual Meeting
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Capacity Trucks, a subsidiary of REV Group, Inc. (NYSE: REVG), will debut its new Zero Emissions Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric (H2) terminal truck at the upcoming Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) Annual Meeting, Feb 27 - March 1 in Orlando, Florida.
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