Refrigeration units on transport vehicles, such as trucks, trailers, and railcars, require a dedicated power source to maintain temperature-controlled environments for perishable goods. This dedicated power source, often a diesel-powered generator, is essential for ensuring the integrity of temperature-sensitive cargo during transit. An example involves transporting frozen food across long distances; the generator must operate continuously to prevent thawing and spoilage.
The availability of a reliable power source for refrigeration units is critical for global supply chains, reducing food waste and allowing for the safe transport of pharmaceuticals. Historically, these power units have relied heavily on fossil fuels. However, increasing concerns about emissions and sustainability are driving a shift towards alternative technologies and fuel sources. Improved temperature control and efficient operation also contribute to decreased spoilage and enhanced product quality upon arrival.