Carrier Transicold’s All-Electric Neos 200e Refrigeration Unit Sustainably Delivers Greater Cooling for Small Delivery Vehicles

ATHENS, Ga. -

Carrier Transicold’s all-electric Neos™ 200e refrigeration unit for commercial vans and light-duty trucks will be on display at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo in booth 245 at the Long Beach Convention Center. New for the Neos platform in the Americas, it supports both battery-operated and engine driven vehicles. Carrier Transicold is a part of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), the leading global provider of healthy, safe, sustainable, and intelligent building and cold chain solutions.

The engineless Neos 200e unit is part of Carrier Transicold’s growing family of eCool™ all-electric refrigeration systems designed to push emissions toward zero. The unit provides up to 25% greater cooling capacity with greater efficiency than the unit it succeeds.

“As a greater number of battery-electric delivery vehicles are being deployed along with engine-driven counterparts, the Neos 200e unit is a solution that adapts to both types, helping florists, confectioners, grocers and other businesses that use small, refrigerated trucks and delivery vans in achieving their sustainability targets,” said Scott Parker, Product Manager Americas – Truck Products, Carrier Transicold.

On a battery-electric vehicle, the Neos 200e is powered by the vehicle’s battery supply, and on an internal-combustion vehicle, the Neos 200e is powered via the vehicle's alternator and battery, enabling a constant cooling capacity for fresh and frozen cargoes, regardless of engine speed. The Neos 200e unit can be equipped with an electric-standby option that enables it to be plugged in and operated via a stationary power source when parked.

Features of the Neos 200e include:

  • 12-volt architecture making it fully compatible with 12-volt battery systems.
  • High-efficiency performance thanks to a brazed-plate heat exchanger that provides better heat transfer, a larger evaporator coil and a 60% increase in airflow with no increase in energy consumption compared to the unit it succeeds.
  • Compact design and electric operation that make for an especially quiet unit.
  • Improved capacities at fresh and frozen setpoints owing to use of the new-generation refrigerant R-452A, which has about half the global warming potential of R-404A, the refrigerant traditionally used in most transport refrigeration units.
  • A thin, ceiling-mounted evaporator that maximizes cargo space.

The main condenser assembly can be nose-mounted to the front of a truck box or mounted to the roof of a delivery van. With its compressor housed inside the condenser assembly, rather than on the engine as with conventional direct-drive systems, the Neos 200e unit eliminates the need to run lengthy refrigerant lines from the vehicle’s engine compartment. This decreases the number of fittings by 80%, which reduces the amount of refrigerant needed and the potential for refrigerant leaks.

For accessibility and ease of operation, Carrier’s Cab Command™ digital control system mounts in the vehicle’s passenger compartment.

For more information about Carrier Transicold’s Neos 200e refrigeration unit, which will be commercially available later this year, turn to the experts within Carrier Transicold’s North America dealer network or visit www.transicold.carrier.com.

About Carrier Transicold

Carrier Transicold helps improve transport and shipping of temperature-controlled cargoes with a complete line of equipment and services for refrigerated transport and cold chain visibility. For more than 50 years, Carrier Transicold has been an industry leader, providing customers around the world with advanced, energy-efficient, and environmentally sustainable container refrigeration systems and generator sets, direct-drive and diesel truck units, and trailer refrigeration systems. Carrier Transicold is a part of Carrier Global Corporation, the leading global provider of healthy, safe, sustainable, and intelligent building and cold chain solutions. For more information, visit transicold.carrier.com. Follow Carrier on Twitter: @SmartColdChain, on Facebook at Carrier Transicold Truck/Trailer U.S. & Canada and on LinkedIn at Carrier Transicold Truck Trailer Refrigeration.