Carrier Transicold to showcase electric and low-emission refrigeration solutions at Transport 2026
Key takeaways
- Carrier Transicold is showcasing electric and hybrid refrigeration systems at Transport 2026 to reduce emissions and fuel costs.
- Retrofit and high-efficiency units like [R]eCool, Vector HE, and Supra HE support lower operating costs and regulatory compliance.
- Lynx Fleet telematics adds visibility into refrigerated fleet performance, helping operators improve efficiency and uptime.
Carrier Transicold will present electric, hybrid, and high-efficiency transport refrigeration systems designed to reduce emissions, lower fuel costs, and support regulatory compliance at Transport 2026 in Lillestrøm, Norway.
Carrier Transicold will showcase the [R]eCool plug-in battery retrofit system for Vector units, enabling diesel-powered semi-trailers to convert to hybrid or fully electric operation. The system is designed to reduce emissions, fuel consumption, and noise while extending equipment value through Addvolt’s battery technology.
The company will also highlight its High Efficiency (HE) portfolio, including Vector HE 19, Vector HE 17, and Supra HE series units, focused on improving total cost of ownership and reducing refrigerant emissions across trailer and truck applications.
Additional technology on display includes the Vector S 15 trailer unit, which uses a semi-electric architecture to reduce fuel use while maintaining performance comparable to the legacy Vector 1550 diesel model.
Carrier Transicold will also introduce updates to Lynx Fleet telematics, which provide visibility into fleet performance and equipment availability across refrigerated transport operations.
“Electrification, sustainability, and digitalization are increasingly shaping cold chain transport in Scandinavia,” said Jan Skjoldby, managing director, Scandinavia, Carrier Transicold. “At Transport 2026, we will focus on solutions that help customers respond to these challenges and support more efficient refrigerated transport operations.”


