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12-18 2025
Electric Refrigeration Enters the City Silently, Reshaping the Last Mile of the Cold Chain
In the faint light of a city morning, a white small van quietly drives into a residential area. Unlike traditional refrigerated trucks, it has no diesel engine roar, no exhaust emissions, only an almost inaudible operating sound, protecting the precisely controlled low-temperature environment inside the cargo compartment.
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12-12 2025
Electric Small Van Refrigeration Units: Ushering in a Silent Revolution in Urban Cold Chain Delivery
Technological Innovation: A Leap from Diesel to Electric Power Electric small van refrigeration units represent a technological transformation in the cold chain logistics sector. Compared to traditional diesel-driven systems, electric refrigeration units use on-board batteries to directly power the compressor refrigeration system, a fundamental change that brings multiple advantages. Electric drive eliminates the diesel combustion process, eliminating exhaust emissions and significantly reducing the impact on urban air quality. At the same time, the electric system has a simpler structure, reducing mechanical transmission components, which not only lowers the failure rate but also significantly reduces the noise pollution that is unavoidable with traditional diesel units.
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12-09 2025
Intelligent Temperature Control: The Future Development of Electric Vehicle Refrigeration Systems
Technological innovations in electric van refrigeration units are quietly transforming the fundamental structure of cold chain transportation. The traditional design, where refrigeration systems and vehicle power systems are independent, is gradually being replaced by a new integrated solution. This transformation is not merely a physical integration, but a deep integration of function and efficiency.
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12-05 2025
Electric Refrigeration Units Rise to Cold Chain Logistics, Ushering in a "Silent Refrigerated Era" for New Energy Trucks
With the continuous upgrading of urban distribution networks and increasingly stringent environmental requirements, a quiet technological revolution is taking place in the cold chain logistics sector. The traditional truck refrigeration methods, which relied on vehicle engines and generated loud noise, are gradually being replaced by independent, quiet, and efficient electric refrigeration units.
