Carrier Global Corporation, headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA, is a leading provider of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, as well as refrigeration and fire and security solutions. The company offers a comprehensive range of products and services designed to ensure comfort, safety, and sustainability in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Carrier is committed to innovation, developing energy-efficient solutions that reduce environmental impact. With a global presence, Carrier supports its customers through an extensive network of dealers and service centers, ensuring reliable and efficient operations worldwide.
From Nov. 18-22 at Lyon EUREXPO, France, Carrier Transicold showcases [R]eCool, an electric retrofit to convert diesel-powered refrigerated semi-trailers with Vector units to hybrid or full electric.
Transports Dauphin’s use of Carrier Transicold’s Vector HE 17 units cut fuel consumption by 25%, enhanced reliability, reduced noise, & improved fleet management with Lynx Fleet telematics.
The investment focuses on innovative engineless technology, featuring Eco-Drive tractors and trucks with efficient, quiet Syberia and Iceland units for enhanced performance and sustainability.
This technology enables Biocoop to operate its semi-trailer 100% electrically, eliminating the need for an internal combustion engine for the refrigeration unit.
Ranked among the lightest products in its category, the Vector HE 17 saves upto 30% of fuel by using its innovative inverter technology, along with a cooling capacity output of above 16 kW & a 6dB (A) noise reduction.
The new Supra® S10MT is a diesel-powered refrigeration unit for multi-temperature straight trucks that delivers exceptional cooling capacity and better efficiency, performance and serviceability than its predecessor.
Washington-based distribution company, Hawthorns Logistics, has taken delivery of its first ever Carrier Transicold Vector® HE 19 units, adding 10 multi-temperature and 10 single-temperature versions to its refrigerated trailer fleet, which is now 100% Carrier-cooled.