Chart LH2 Transport Trailer ST-17600H 155
Brand-new Chart Industries LH2 transport trailer model ST-17600H 155, purpose-built for over-the-road liquid hydrogen delivery. Engineered to DOT specifications with vacuum-insulated construction for minimal boil-off during transit. 2 units available — start your hydrogen delivery fleet today.
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