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Thermo King Launches Sustainable Bus HVAC Innovations at the 2019 Busworld Show in Brussels, BelgiumThermo King Launches Sustainable Bus HVAC Innovations at the 2019 Busworld Show in Brussels, Belgium
15 October 2019

Thermo King Launches Sustainable Bus HVAC Innovations at the 2019 Busworld Show in Brussels, Belgium

Thermo King will welcome visitors at the booth 134B, in Hall 1of the Busworld Europe show in Brussels, Belgium, from the 18th to the 23rd of October 2019. At the show, Thermo King will premiere the latest heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) solutions driven by the sustainable passenger transport including the next generation of the proven Athenia heat pumps and new lightweight TDD units for double deck buses.

The next generation of the Thermo King Athenia MkII Electric Heat Pump range, offers almost up to 30 percent more heating power and efficiency compared to its predecessor,providing customers with the most efficient way of heating or cooling in hybrid and electric buses.

“We’re coming to Busworld to demonstrate solutions that today define the future of sustainable passenger transport,” said Urszula von Kreijfelt, commercial director of Bus Transport Solution for Europe, Middle East and Africa at Thermo King. “Our innovations address the increasing importance of sustainable transportation in Europe and issues like rapidly increasing traffic congestion, air pollution and noise. The new units in the Athenia range show the most efficient way of achieving heating and cooling performances in hybrid and electric buses and are suitable for low and zero emissions zones.”

The units from the Athenia electric heat pump range provide comfort cooling and heating to over a thousand electric and hybrid buses across Europe. The next generation units introduced at Busworld 2019 feature a bigger external coil, battery cooling and now even heating option and optimized control system, which, depending on the operating conditions,contribute to up to 26 percent more heating power and up to 33 percent more efficiency compared to the previous generation.

With the new TDD units, Thermo King leverages its global experience in delivering air-conditioning units to double deck busses in countries like Switzerland, Canada, USA, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong to address the growing popularity of double deck buses in Europe. The new units presented at the show are designed for double deck buses and in addition to lower weight can be equipped with an electrostatic air filter allowing to filter smaller particles and extend the filter-cleaning interval by up to 10 times.

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