Schmitz Cargobull S.KOe semi-trailer in practical testing

Rental company, TIP, has taken delivery of a Schmitz Cargobull S.KOe semi-trailer for emission-free and quiet delivery to Albert Heijn supermarkets in the Netherlands.

Representatives of the companies TIP, Albert Heijn and the transport logistics provider Cornelissen recently met at Schmitz Cargobull in Vreden for a vehicle handover of a special kind.

There, a prototype of the S.KOe electric semi-trailer was collected, which will be used to deliver to Albert Heijn supermarkets.

When it comes to transport, the Dutch food logistics company, together with the rental company TIP, leaves nothing to chance, so both work closely with Schmitz Cargobull.

“We chose this vehicle because most of our transport takes place in inner-city distribution traffic and we also serve routes between different distribution centres,” said Peter Leegstraten, Transport Manager Expertise at Albert Heijn.

“In many Dutch cities, distribution transport is characterised by “Zero Emission Zones” in the inner cities which will be active from 2025 on. Schmitz Cargobull offers a solution with its all-electric S.KOe refrigerated box, so that we can continue to drive into the inner cities without any problems with the electric refrigerator, in combination with a zero-emission tractor unit.”

The Cornelissen Group takes care of the transport logistics at Albert Heijn and is responsible for the continuous supply of the food markets.

“The issue of sustainability is at the forefront for us. We are therefore very excited about the results that the distribution trips will give us,” said Cornelissen Group Fleet Manager, Marco Pikkemaat.

“Our driver was made aware of the special features of the vehicle during the pick-up and trained accordingly.”

The vehicle is a S.KOe COOL SMART with an electric axle and an electric refrigeration unit with integrated power electronics and battery system. The all-electric S.CUe refrigeration unit is designed for emission-free cooling and heating of the load. This is reflected in the cooling (up to 15,900 W) and heating capacity (9,100 W) without restriction. Instead of the diesel tank, batteries are installed on the support windmill for this purpose.

In addition, the vehicle is equipped with an electrified Schmitz Cargobull trailer axle which, among other things, recuperates energy during braking processes and thus reduces the recharging times of the battery via the power grid. On a vehicle without an electrified axle, the battery is not recharged during the journey. A vehicle with an electrified axle, however, already recharges the battery during the journey, so that recharging the battery via the mains at the distribution centre can either be omitted or at least minimised. Of course, this also shortens waiting times at the distribution centres.

Schmitz Cargobull’s TrailerConnect telematics system is integrated in the vehicle as standard, which can be used to monitor the battery’s state of charge, the remaining range and the remaining charging time via the telematics portal.

Albert Heijn is part of the global Ahold Delhaize Group and is the market leader in food retailing in the Netherlands. The company has made a name for itself with innovative and sustainable transport solutions in supermarket distribution.

TIP is a manufacturer-independent rental company and integrated service provider for the transport and logistics industry. The offer covers the entire life cycle of a vehicle; from procurement, maintenance and repair to the resale of used units. With over 120 locations in 18 European countries and Canada, as well as a large number of service partners, TIP has a close-knit branch and workshop network.

For more than 90 years, Cornelissen has been offering intelligent and sustainable transport solutions and has thus become an integral part of logistics in the Netherlands. This includes transport, storage, pallets and climate-controlled solutions in both the retail and pharmaceutical sectors.

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