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07-02 2026
Rapid Adoption of All-Electric Refrigeration Units for Box Trucks Ushers in a Green Transformation for Cold Chain Logistics
Driven by the deepening of the national "Dual Carbon" strategy and the iterative upgrading of the new energy commercial vehicle industry, all-electric refrigeration units for box trucks are entering a critical window for rapid adoption. The large-scale implementation of this technology not only signifies a fundamental shift in the energy structure of cold chain transport equipment but also marks the beginning of a new chapter of green transformation for the cold chain logistics industry—a comprehensive shift toward a sustainable development model characterized by low noise, zero emissions, and high energy efficiency.
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06-15 2026
Rapid Adoption of All-Electric Truck Refrigeration Units Ushers in a Green Era for Cold Chain Logistics
With the growing global emphasis on environmental protection and energy conservation—coupled with the rapid maturation of new energy commercial vehicle technology—all-electric truck refrigeration units are transitioning from concept to large-scale application. This technological shift is not only reshaping the energy landscape of the cold chain transport industry but also delivering quieter, more efficient, and eco-friendly solutions for urban distribution and long-haul logistics.
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06-10 2026
Rapid Adoption of All-Electric Truck Refrigeration Units Ushers in Zero-Emission Era for Cold Chain Logistics
Amidst the global push for deep decarbonization in the transportation sector, all-electric truck refrigeration units are transitioning from concept to large-scale application, serving as a pivotal breakthrough for the green transformation of cold chain logistics. Unlike traditional mechanical refrigeration systems driven by diesel engines, all-electric units rely entirely on onboard traction batteries or independent battery packs, achieving zero fuel consumption and zero tailpipe emissions during operation. The maturation of this technology signifies the gradual elimination of the long-standing "blind spot" of fuel-based refrigeration in cold chain transport.
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04-16 2026
Electric Truck Refrigeration Technology Accelerates Iteration; Green Transition of Cold Chain Logistics Enters a New Phase
As the "Dual Carbon" strategy advances and consumer demand for product quality continues to rise, the cold chain logistics industry is undergoing a profound transformation toward electrification. As a core technological component of cold chain transport, refrigeration equipment for electric trucks has moved beyond the simple "fuel-to-electric" substitution model of the past; it is now rapidly evolving toward greater efficiency, integration, and intelligence, offering superior solutions for end-to-end temperature-controlled transport.
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02-26 2026
New Momentum for Cold Chain Transportation: Truck Refrigeration Units Enter a Period of Rapid Development
Under the guidance of "dual-carbon" goals and increasingly stringent environmental regulations, truck refrigeration units—a key link in cold chain logistics—are undergoing a profound power revolution. As core equipment ensuring the safe transportation of temperature-sensitive goods such as fresh produce and pharmaceuticals, traditional diesel-powered systems, due to their high emissions and noise levels, are being rapidly replaced by electric refrigeration units, becoming a crucial direction for industry transformation and upgrading.
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01-09 2026
Silent Refrigeration: All-Electric Truck Refrigeration Units Lead a New Revolution in Cold Chain Transportation
In the early morning city streets, a refrigerated truck silently drives through a residential area. The electric refrigeration unit inside precisely maintains the cargo temperature, all in almost complete silence.
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01-05 2026
All-Electric Truck Refrigeration: A Green Innovation for Cold Chain Logistics
The energy transition in the logistics and transportation sector is increasingly penetrating specialized and segmented scenarios, with the electrification of truck refrigeration systems becoming a crucial component. Traditional truck refrigeration units typically use independent diesel engines, continuously consuming fossil fuels and emitting exhaust gases during cargo transportation. As the new energy truck market matures, the corresponding all-electric refrigeration technology has emerged, gradually changing the energy landscape of cold chain transportation.
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12-03 2025
Corunclima Launches Fully Electric Refrigeration Units for Trucks, Advancing Clean Cooling and Long-Haul Reliability
Corunclima has officially introduced its newest line of fully electric refrigeration units for trucks, a milestone that strengthens the company’s leadership in zero-emission cold-chain technology. Designed for both regional transport and long-distance haulage, the new systems provide dependable temperature performance while reducing fleet fuel usage and environmental impact.
