Clean cold technology company Dearman will be exhibiting its new transport refrigeration technology at a show next month
For the second year in a row it will collaborate with Hubbard Products at the Temperature Controlled Storage and Distribution (TCS&D) show to demonstrate the high performance, zero-emission transport refrigeration unit that has been developed in a partnership between the two companies.
Utilising the liquid nitrogen (N2) powered Dearman Engine, the system offers industry leading performance, it is zero-emission and quiet to operate, while being cost competitive.
A transport refrigeration unit (TRU) powered by a secondary diesel engine can emit up to six times as much nitrogen oxide (NOx) and almost 30 times as much particulate matter (PM) as a Euro 6 heavy goods vehicle engine. However, the Hubbard-Dearman TRU eliminates emissions of NOx and particulate matter, providing a significant improvement in air quality, while also reducing carbon footprint and noise.
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