Marine & Cargo adds first Schmitz Cargobull all electric S.KOe COOL to fleet
Marine & Cargo has put the first all-electric Schmitz Cargobull S.KOe COOL semi-trailer into operation in England. The zero-emission reefer is working exclusively on the Buckinghamshire-based company’s contract with S.T.I. (U.K.) Ltd, delivering temperature-controlled goods to McDonald’s distribution centres across the UK. Andrew Marshall, Managing Director at Marine & Cargo, says: “We’ve had the S.KOe COOL on the road for a few weeks now and the early signs are really positive.
The technology is easy to use, and it will offer our business and our customers huge sustainability benefits in the long run. “We are taking approximately 200 litres of diesel a week out of our operation, which is what our standard refrigerated trailers will use to keep the goods at the precise temperatures they need to be. To eliminate that with this electric unit is a significant saving we’re achieving already.”
Supplied by Aaron Howarth, Schmitz Cargobull Area Sales Manager for the East Midlands, Marine & Cargo’s new reefer comes equipped with a fully electric S.CU ep85 cooling unit with integrated power electronics, a battery system and an electric generator axle, enabling 100 per cent emissions-free operation. The business has paired the S.KOe COOL with a Mercedes-Benz Actros Gigaspace tractor unit, powered by a fuel-efficient 530hp Euro VI engine, which runs on hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) for further emission reductions. “Our vehicles are all used for tramping operations, leaving the depot on a Monday morning and coming back on a Friday.
Due to the lack of charging infrastructure, there just isn’t an electric option suitable for the prime mover at this moment in time,” explains Andrew. “So, we need to cut our emissions in other ways. “By using this electric trailer, which generates its own energy through the electric axle as it travels, we are achieving the closest thing we can get to sustainable energy within our operation.” The S.KOe’s electrified trailer axle recuperates energy during braking, among other processes, extending the cooling unit’s operating time or reducing the battery’s recharging time via the power grid.
This also reduces waiting times at distribution centres. Thanks to three pre-defined modes (ECO, STANDARD and SAFE), the semi-trailer can be optimised according to the customer’s usage conditions and objectives. ECO mode ensures maximum energy and cost efficiency during refrigerated transport.
STANDARD mode delivers cost-efficient protection against cargo spoilage, while SAFE mode provides maximum protection against spoilage.
The modes can be selected via the display and keypad on the transport cooling unit or via the Schmitz Cargobull TrailerConnect telematics portal and app.
(Left to right) Aaron Howarth, Schmitz Cargobull Area Sales Manager for the East Midlands; Andrew Marshall, Managing Director at Marine & Cargo; Nigel Marshall, Operations Director at Marine & Cargo; and Colin Maher, Managing Director, Schmitz Cargobull UK & Ire.