New carbon free refrigerated solution for food deliveries

16th April 2008, 9:35am

Piaggio and Cold Logic have teamed up to provide a carbon free refrigerated solution to urban food deliveries.

The Porter Electric Chiller delivers fresh food to the customer's requirements with very low running costs and good versatility. The long-life Lead-Gel batteries used in the Porter Electric are maintenance-free and produce zero emissions.

 

The vehicle is supplied in left-hand drive which ensures safety for the driver of the van on busy roads. It also has twin side loading doors and full height opening rear tailgate, therefore giving loading and unloading access from all sides of the vehicle.

 

And the refrigeration unit is powered by its own battery supply but is conveniently charged at the same time as the Porter Electric Chiller. The unit will easily maintain the load area between zero and five degrees throughout an average working day.

 

GRP Group has carried out the refrigeration conversion of the Porter Electric Chiller.

 

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