Omega Seiki Mobility, Trans Acnr to undertake development on refrigerated containerised EVs

The partners initially will focus on designing, development and making a prototype sample for refrigerated unit and insulated box for electric three-wheeler Rage+.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 19 Nov 2020 Views icon7478 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Omega Seiki Mobility, part of Anglian Omega Group of companies has inked an MoU with Transport Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration (TRANS ACNR), which specialises in bus air-conditioning and transport refrigeration systems, for joint working on refrigerated containerised electric vehicles with lithium-ion batteries.

To begin with the partners have identified the several areas to work on jointly such as, ‘design, develop and make a prototype sample for refrigerated unit and insulated box for electric three-wheeler Rage+.’

Uday Narang, chairman, Anglian Omega Group said: “We are delighted to collaborate with TRANS ACNR in order to give better last-mile delivery vehicles of a cold chain production process to ensure efficient and flexible delivery of Covid-19vaccines (once available), pharmaceuticals preparations, fresh food, flowers and other products with strict requirements regarding storage temperature.”

Shatrughan Kumar, MD, TRANS ACNR said: “Joining hands with esteemed mobility groups across India will bring expertise in creating suitable products, to build a strong network for Indian consumers.”

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