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The new Neos 100 units from Carrier Transicold are being installed on Waitrose vans

The new Neos 100 units from Carrier Transicold are being installed on Waitrose vans

Supermarket chain Waitrose & Partners has seen strong performance from seven all-electric temperature-controlled vans equipped with Carrier Transicold Neos 100 units, acquired as part of a government-funded trial to test the validity of wireless electric vehicle (EV) charging. The new vehicles also showcase how Carrier Transicold technology is helping Waitrose fully electrify all its vans and light commercial vehicles (LCVs) by 2030. 

A long-time Carrier Transicold customer, Waitrose‘s new Neos 100 units are mounted to Vauxhall Vivaro-e vans. Additions to its commercial fleet – which contains more than 400 Carrier-cooled assets – the vans are charged wirelessly via dedicated pads in the parking bays at the Waitrose store at St. Katharine Docks, London. Entering service early in 2022, all seven operate home delivery routes across the city.

“It's great to be working with Carrier Transicold, as a fast-paced business we're always looking for more efficient ways to run our fleet as we work towards our net zero targets,” said Dominic Stephens, Partner & Fleet Engineering Manager at Waitrose & Partners. “This trial has given us a greener solution for us to deliver to customers quickly, particularly during the summer months.”

Carrier Transicold’s roof-mounted 12-volt Neos 100 system is designed to operate entirely on a 230-volt auxiliary battery system. The unit’s practical design combines constant cooling capabilities with an ultra-slim profile, helping to improve vehicle aerodynamics and therefore range of use.

In addition, its monoblock construction comes pre-charged from the factory with less than 1kg of R134a refrigerant, which has a global warming potential (GWP) of 1,430 – 50% lower GWP than R452a and 174% lower than R404a, the two main refrigerants used in the road transport industry.

“The simplicity of the Neos 100 makes it an ideal unit for this trial, and we’re pleased it performed so strongly in quite challenging circumstances,” said Vic Coppolella, Key Account Manager, Carrier Transicold.
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