As demand for fresh food, pharmaceuticals, and temperature-sensitive logistics accelerates, the cold transport unit for vans has become a cornerstone of modern cold chain operations—particularly in last-mile and urban distribution.

Recent fully electric refrigeration systems, such as those from Corunclima, represent a new generation of van units engineered for efficiency, durability, and zero-emission performance. Unlike traditional engine- or diesel-driven models, these systems use advanced DC electric compressors powered by the vehicle's battery, enabling continuous cooling even when the engine is off—ideal for stop-and-go city routes. They support temperature ranges from about –5°C for chilled goods to –20°C for frozen cargo, and fit cargo vans and mid-size vehicles with capacities from 3 to 12 cubic meters.
Energy efficiency is a major advantage: eliminating engine idling for cooling cuts fuel costs and emissions, helping fleets comply with strict urban anti-idling regulations while extending engine life. Precise temperature control ensures food safety and pharmaceutical integrity, with intelligent systems and rapid cooling stabilizing cargo conditions quickly after loading.
Durability is built in through low-voltage protection, high-pressure safeguards, and compact evaporators that maximize cargo space. Advanced compressors maintain consistent performance even in hot, humid climates, enabling global deployment. As battery and EV technologies advance, these units are becoming increasingly accessible to fleets of all sizes.
In short, the cold transport unit for vans is reshaping perishable goods logistics—delivering energy savings, environmental sustainability, and reliable temperature control to ensure freshness and safety from origin to destination.
Zhengzhou Corunclima Co., Ltd.
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