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Moran Logistics Trials Sunswap’s Electric Transport Refrigeration
13 August 2024

Moran Logistics Trials Sunswap’s Electric Transport Refrigeration

Sunswap successfully completed a 10-day trial of its Endurance, a fully electric transport refrigeration unit, in collaboration with Moran Logistics. This trial showcased the battery and solar-powered system's capabilities on real-world routes for Moran's contract with Arla Foods, effectively transporting chilled goods at 2°C.

Solar Energy's Role in Chilled Deliveries

The trial highlighted the impressive performance of Sunswap's solar power technology. Data revealed that Endurance operated solely on solar energy for the entire trial period. Solar panels mounted on the trailer's roof reduced the need for grid charging, increased range flexibility, and lowered costs by minimizing the need for additional battery modules.

To thoroughly assess Endurance’s versatility, Moran's team used both solar power and grid charging. Previous successful trials with companies like Muller and GIST also validated the technology’s reliability in various logistics environments.

Operational and Emissions Savings

The trial pointed to significant operational savings and environmental benefits. Sunswap's Endurance unit projects a 79% reduction in operational expenses (OPEX) and a 27% decrease in total cost of ownership (TCO) compared to diesel units. For Moran, equipping 260 trailers with Endurance units could eliminate 26,979 tonnes of CO2 and remove 261 tonnes of NOx from the atmosphere, aligning with their goal of reaching Net Zero by 2030.

Achieving Sustainability Without Compromising Performance

The Endurance unit integrated seamlessly into Moran Logistics' operations, matching the performance of diesel alternatives while providing significant environmental benefits. Sunswap and Moran’s partnership demonstrates that sustainable solutions can be incorporated into existing logistics operations without compromising on performance.

By leveraging solar power and advanced battery technology, the logistics industry can significantly reduce its carbon footprint while maintaining operational efficiency.
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