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The increased demand for electric solutions created the perfect opportunity for a collaboration between AKSA, Thermo King, and Frigoblock. Decades of industry insights combined with innovation empowered this partnership to create a highly efficient solution for transport refrigeration.

Combining the best of both worlds, the E-COOLPAC is a battery solution that reduces your fuel consumption, noise levels, and CO2 emissions. The result is an environmentally friendly and extremely reliable source of power with low operational costs.

The E-COOLPAC is zero emission battery power technology that electrifies your refrigerated trailers, trucks and a battery genset solution for refrigerated marine containers.

The E-COOLPAC battery was tailor-made for transport and withstands the most rugged outdoor conditions with its custom design. It can be fitted or retrofitted to any hybrid, LNG, electric, or diesel-powered truck and trailer. It can also fit on any marine container chassis where a genset can currently fit.

The E-COOLPAC delivers everything you need – and more. From its compact dimensions, this surprisingly powerful battery solution opens up new delivery possibilities while boosting your environmentally friendliness.

100% emission free and CO2 neutral

Low noise

Longer refrigeration

Permanent back-up

Fast, low-cost charging

More uptime

Smart modular design

Safety

Cost saving

Your modular power solution

How much power does your application need? The E-COOLPAC offers a range of battery modules, as well as extension packs to deliver power ranging from 35 kWh to 105 kWh.

BATTERY GENSET FOR MARINE CONTAINERS
Versatile power for your refrigerated containers

The E-COOLPAC provides a low emission and ultra-reliable power source for reefers when they are not connected to grid- or vessel-power. It is compatible with Thermo King marine refrigeration units including CFF, Magnum Plus, and SuperFreezer, as well as other brands of ISO1496-2 reefer units.

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