Revolutionizing Cold Chain Logistics: Fully Electric Van Chiller Units Gain Traction in Global Markets
In a decisive shift toward sustainable logistics and low-emission delivery solutions, fully electric van chiller units are emerging as a major innovation in transport refrigeration technology. With the rapid growth of e-commerce, last-mile delivery, and temperature-controlled supply chains, businesses worldwide are turning to emission-free cooling systems that reduce operational costs and environmental impact.

Leading this trend are all-electric van refrigeration units designed for modern delivery fleets. Among these, Corunclima Van Refrigeration Unit stands out with its range of fully electric and battery-driven chiller and freezer units tailored to both compact and mid-size vans. These systems offer reliable temperature control for perishable goods, medical supplies, and frozen products, supporting urban food delivery, pharmaceutical logistics, and refrigerated freight operations.
Corunclima’s lineup includes models such as the C150TB and C350TB battery chiller units—which cool to as low as -5 °C—and the V150TB and V350TB all-electric deep freezer variants capable of maintaining sub-freezing temperatures. Designed to operate directly from DC battery power without reliance on a combustion engine, these units bring tangible benefits to fleets transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs) like the Maxus e-Deliver series, e-Sprinter, e-NV200, BYD T3, and Renault Kangoo Z.E.
What sets fully electric van chiller units apart is their combination of zero tailpipe emissions, low noise operation, and simplified maintenance. Without the need for engine power or additional generators, battery-driven systems significantly cut fuel costs and reduce wear on vehicle powertrains—critical factors for businesses with high daily mileage. The internal DC electric compressor design also means easier installation and improved durability, with many units engineered for a service life of up to a decade.
Industry experts note that the growing integration of electric vans with dedicated refrigeration technology aligns with broader global goals to decarbonize logistics. Urban authorities in major cities are increasingly imposing low-emission zones and stricter environmental regulations, prompting logistics companies to adopt greener alternatives. Fully electric chiller units not only support compliance but also enhance brand reputation among eco-conscious customers demanding sustainable delivery services.
Moreover, the modular design of these units allows for flexibility across different vehicle platforms and cargo capacities. From small refrigerated deliveries in densely populated urban centers to temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical distribution, all-electric refrigeration systems provide consistent performance while minimizing energy consumption.
As supply chains continue to evolve, the role of electric transport refrigeration will expand—fueled by advances in battery technology, smarter temperature control systems, and a global emphasis on sustainability. With leading manufacturers like Corunclima innovating at the intersection of electric mobility and cold chain logistics, the future of refrigerated transport promises quieter, cleaner, and more efficient operations for businesses worldwide.
