Thermo King exhibit at ITT Hub | www.globalcoldchainnews.com

2022-05-14 13:32:06 By : Ms. Taylor Wang

Farnborough, UK: Thermo King will at the ITT Hub in Farnborough next week showing technology that leads to sustainable and zero-emission refrigerated transport.

“Sustainability, fuel efficiency, electrification and transition of conventional architecture is what is being discussed in the industry today,” said David O’Gorman, regional director North and Western Europe at Thermo King.

“We’re coming to the ITT Hub to help transport operators keep abreast of the rapid changes in technology, address the environmental requirements and prepare themselves for the future, today,”

“The discontinuation of the red diesel rebate is one of the issues on the minds of our customers today. It’s fair to assume though, that only eliminating rebated diesel is not going to impact the environment – whether operators burn red or white diesel, they are still burning the same amount of fuel,” O’Gorman said.

“Choosing a sustainable refrigeration technology will. At the ITT Hub we will showcase the advanced, future-ready transport refrigeration solutions from Thermo King and Frigoblock that give operators a plethora of options, both from the business and environmental point of view,” he said.

Thermo King will spotlight “the most comprehensive offering of sustainable transport refrigeration technologies” it says.

This includes the truck and trailer units with “market leading fuel efficiencies”, hybrid or 100% electric and zero-emissions refrigeration systems like:

• Advancer A-Series trailer systems together with the new Whisper Pro and Hybrid units. The A-Series offers market leading fuel efficiency and can be operated as hybrid and with the new AxlePower technology with BPW’s ePower axle. The AxlePower energy recovery system and battery storage technology for trailer refrigeration units was designed to deliver immediate and long-term sustainability benefits while also helping cut day-to-day operating costs.

• Single and multi-temperature V-1000 vehicle-powered units designed for larger rigid trucks of up to 25 tonnes. The new V-1000 is equally or more powerful as its nearest equivalent diesel units and offers large truck operators the benefit of advanced vehicle drive technology – low cost operation, fuel savings, low weight and compact size.

• New FK2 electric, alternator-powered units from Frigoblock for medium to heavy-class rigid trucks featuring integrated telematics and extended ambient capabilities for wider operating maps. For more sustainable transport operations, FK2 units are compatible and can be installed on both hybrid and electric-powered trucks.

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