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What is a refrigerated truck?
A refrigerated truck is a special vehicle with a cooling system. It keeps food and other things cold while they are on the road. These trucks are also called reefer trucks. They help move things that can go bad, like food, medicine, and other items that need to stay cold.
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How Do Refrigerated Trucks Work?
A refrigerated truck has:
- A box with thick walls to keep the cold air inside
- A cooling machine that makes the air cold
- Temperature controls to set how cold it should be
The cooling works like this: A liquid called refrigerant moves through pipes. It gets hot, then cold, and this makes the air in the truck cold too.
Types of Refrigerated Trucks
There are many kinds of refrigerated trucks:
- Mechanical refrigeration trucks – Most common type with engines that run the cooling
- Liquid nitrogen trucks – Use very cold liquid for items that need to be extra cold
- Cold storage trucks – Keep things cold without using a motor all the time
- Light-duty refrigerated vans – Small 3.5T vans for city deliveries
- Heavy-duty refrigerated trucks – Big 18T trucks for long trips
What Can You Move in a Refrigerated Truck?
Refrigerated trucks carry many things:
- Fresh food like fruits, meat, and dairy
- Frozen food that must stay very cold
- Medicines like vaccines
- Blood for hospitals
- Organs for transplants
Refrigerated Truck Facts and Numbers
What to Know | Important Facts |
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Truck Sizes | From small 6-foot vans to big 24-foot trucks |
How Much They Carry | Up to 8,000+ pounds of cold items |
Top Makers | DOLMA, KINGCLIMA, and CIMC COOLGLOBE |
Temperature Range | Can go from warm to very cold (-20°F) |
Price for New (2025) | $49,970 to $179,980 |
Price for Used | $56,500 to $60,750 |
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What to Look For When Buying a Refrigerated Truck
If you need to buy a refrigerated truck, look for:
- Temperature control – Make sure it can get as cold as you need
- Size – Get the right size for what you will carry
- Fuel use – Some trucks use less gas than others
- Age – Newer trucks work better but cost more
- Features – Things like lift gates (that can lift 2,200-5,500 pounds) help load boxes
Popular Refrigerated Truck Models
The most popular refrigerated trucks are:
- Isuzu NPR HD – Good for city use
- Hino L6 – Has strong engines for big loads
- Freightliner Business Class M2 – Good used choice
If you need help choosing the right truck for semi-trailer transportation, there are many options to fit your needs.
Inside a Refrigerated Truck
The inside of a refrigerated truck has:
- Thick walls to keep cold air in
- Smooth floors for easy cleaning
- Air vents to move cold air around
- Temperature display so drivers can check the cold
- Tracking systems to make sure the cold stays right
For businesses that need to move food safely, a refrigerated truck is very important.
Why Businesses Need Refrigerated Trucks
Businesses use refrigerated trucks because:
- They keep food safe to eat
- They follow food safety rules
- They can move things far away while keeping them cold
- They save money by not having food go bad
- They make customers happy with fresh items
Some businesses even use freezer vehicles for commercial use when they need to keep things frozen solid.
The Future of Refrigerated Trucks
Refrigerated trucks are getting better:
- Electric and hybrid trucks that use less gas
- Solar panels to help power the cooling
- Better tracking to watch temperatures from far away
- Quieter cooling so they don’t make noise in cities
- Greener cooling that doesn’t hurt the earth
Common Questions About Refrigerated Trucks
How long can a refrigerated truck keep things cold?
Most can keep things cold for many hours, even when turned off.
Are refrigerated trucks bad for the earth?
New ones are getting better and make less pollution.
Can one truck carry both frozen and cool items?
Yes, some have walls inside to make different cold areas.
How much does it cost to run a refrigerated truck?
More than regular trucks because the cooling uses extra fuel.
Can I rent a refrigerated truck?
Yes, many companies rent them for short jobs.
