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CEFC invests $10 million to accelerate electric refrigeration across Australian fleets

Sunswap electric trucks

The CEFC has committed up to $10 million to drive the introduction of low-emissions electric  transport refrigeration in Australia to cut diesel use and reduce emissions across the cold  chain logistics sector.

Sunswap’s fully electric, solar-assisted refrigeration units, called Endurance, are designed to  replace diesel powered units commonly fitted to refrigerated trailers. These systems are a  critical component of Australia’s food and pharmaceutical supply chains.

The CEFC investment comes through the Powering Australia Technology Fund to accelerate  the availability of this technology in Australia by addressing a key barrier to adoption: the  upfront costs of manufacturing and importing advanced refrigeration units.

The CEFC investment will support the deployment of more than 100 Sunswap Endurance units  across the Australian refrigeration retail and logistics fleets, building on existing deployments  with local Australian distribution partner, Protran Solutions.

The technology has already demonstrated strong performance in Australian conditions,  including a three-day trial 1,671 km route between Sydney and Brisbane without the need for en route charging, finishing with 62 per cent battery remaining. High solar contribution, particularly given Australia’s climate, is expected to play a key role in reducing electricity demand and operating costs.

CEFC Head of Growth Capital, Malcolm Thornton said: “Transport refrigeration is critical to  Australia’s food and pharmaceutical supply chains. Supporting proven electric alternatives  enables emissions reductions, improved air quality and lower operating costs for Australian  businesses.”

Sunswap CEO and Co-founder, Michael Lowe, said: “Cold chain logistics has relied on diesel powered refrigeration for decades. The load stays cold, but everything else – the fuel cost,  high maintenance, limited operational insights – has been accepted as the price of doing  business. We built Endurance to change that calculation. Today, we are relied on by major  fleets and retailers across Europe and South America. The CEFC investment puts more units  on Australian roads, giving operators access to electric refrigeration that cuts operating  costs, handles Australian distances, and comes with the service infrastructure to back it up.”

Protran Solutions General Manager, Grant Turner said: “Australian refrigerated transport has  put up with diesel’s costs and limitations for too long, not because operators wanted to, but  because there simply wasn’t a credible alternative. Sunswap changes that. The Sydney to  Brisbane trial run without recharging it’s shows the technology actually performed in  Australian conditions. This investment puts more of that capability on Australian roads, and I  genuinely believe it’s the beginning of a significant shift for this industry”.

Australia represents a significant opportunity for electrifying transport refrigeration, with cold  chain logistics estimated at up to US$5 billion1 in 2025.

Transport is Australia’s third largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for  around 22 per cent of the nation’s total emissions2, with heavy vehicles a significant and  hard-to-abate contributor.

About the CEFC  

The CEFC is Australia’s specialist climate investor, helping cut emissions in the race towards net zero by 2050. We  invest in the latest technologies to generate, store, manage and transmit clean energy. Our discounted asset  finance programs help put more Australians on the path to sustainability, in their homes and on the road. CEFC  capital is also backing the net zero transformation of our natural capital, infrastructure, property and resources  sectors, while providing critical capital for the emerging climate tech businesses of tomorrow. With access to more  than $33 billion from the Australian Government, the CEFC invests with commercial rigour and is governed by an  independent board.

About Sunswap 

Sunswap is a British manufacturer of fully electric transport refrigeration units, based in Leatherhead, Surrey. The  company builds Endurance, an electric refrigeration system designed from the ground up for trailer fleets,  integrating battery storage, solar charging, and connected software into a single purpose-built unit. Sunswap is live  across three continents and distributes internationally through partners including Protran Solutions in Australia.

For more information, visit sunswap.co.uk

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