ZEVO, Machphy Solutions unveil Electric Refrigerated Vehicle
The solution utilises advanced thermal materials for efficient energy storage.
ZEVO, a tech-enabled EV mobility platform, has partnered with Machphy Solutions to deploy its innovative temperature-controlled last-mile delivery solutions across 10 cities in India. The collaboration aims to provide sustainable and climate-friendly solutions for temperature-controlled logistics (TCL) in the delivery of frozen goods and pharmaceuticals. ZEVO's system, operating with an overnight plug-in electric charge, can maintain intracity operations for up to 16 hours at -20°C with a range of 120 km.
The solution utilises advanced thermal materials for efficient energy storage, providing a sustainable and cost-effective option for EV operators in the last-mile delivery segment.
Aditya Singh Ratnu, Founder & CEO of ZEVO India, speaking on the collaboration, said, "Our partnership with Machphy Solutions signifies a groundbreaking leap towards revolutionising the cold chain logistics landscape. The REV L5 (1) stands as a testament to our steadfast commitment to trailblazing eco-friendly innovations that directly address the urgent demands of our industry, propelling us into a sustainable future."
Pradeep Rout, founder of Machphy Solutions, shared, "At Machphy, we're dedicated to reshaping the narrative of cold supply chains. Our collaboration with ZEVO Electric epitomises our shared vision for a sustainable future, blending our zero-emission refrigerated solution, REV L5 (1), with ZEVO’s cutting-edge EV mobility technology.”
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