is to enable the smooth transition to emission-free running for refrigerated transport
Our products are designed specifically to meet the evolving needs of our customers, with a focus on reliability, sustainability, and operational efficiency. Our bolt-on renewable energy packs are tailored for refrigerated transport, offering easy retrofit installation with minimal downtime. GreenChill integrates advanced solar and battery technology while retaining the existing diesel engine as a backup to ensure uninterrupted cooling performance. With integrated telematics and flexible charging options, our solutions provide real-time monitoring and control, empowering fleet operators to optimise energy use and reduce fuel costs.
Our expertise in renewable engineering and cold chain design has led to retrofit-ready solutions that work with existing fleets. GreenChill Systems reduce emissions without sacrificing reliability, retaining the diesel engine as a backup and offering features like real-time monitoring, flexible charging, and smart energy management — helping customers cut fuel costs and meet sustainability goals.
After using our demonstration trailer for 4 weeks and saving 1,92 tonnes of CO2 and £920 of fuel, Dennis Distribution have stated they will install the RIS GreenChill system on their new trailers.
With fuel savings of £1170 and CO2 savings of over 3 tonnes in the 4 weeks they had our demo unit, McCulla Logistics have stated they will install the RIS GreenChill system on new fleet.
"We at McCulla are striving to get to net zero emissions and already run our trucks on biomethane made from food waste and the GreenChill system is defini
With fuel savings of £1170 and CO2 savings of over 3 tonnes in the 4 weeks they had our demo unit, McCulla Logistics have stated they will install the RIS GreenChill system on new fleet.
"We at McCulla are striving to get to net zero emissions and already run our trucks on biomethane made from food waste and the GreenChill system is definitely a good option for our trailer fridges." - Ashley McCulla