Hispacold to introduce hot new systems to Expo | News

2022-09-16 22:19:49 By : Ms. Sharon Fu

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Hispacold is looking to extend its international reach at this year's Australasian Bus & Coach Expo

Hispacold’s international reach as a vehicle climate manufacturer will continue to be shown this October as it shows its latest sustainable range at the Bus & Coach Expo.

Hispacold will take advantage of its presence at the Expo by presenting its electric Breeze range, which it says offers more efficient solutions to meet electromobility needs. Hispacold says the Breeze range is more compact and lightweight and has a refreshed modular design.

The range currently consists of two systems in the Breeze 100e and Breeze 200e, both of which have a reversible heat pump for producing cooling and heating. Hispacold says the range allows it to work with 100 per cent fresh air, avoiding recirculation and improving hygiene inside vehicles.

Hispacold says the range is able to adapt to a vast majority of vehicle roofs and has less of an environmental impact than previous models. With the electric Breeze models, the compressor is connected to the equipment, ensuring regulation compliance.

It all leaves Hispacold excited about the Expo.

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"After two very difficult years, we are once again meeting at professional forums that enrich a particularly hard-hit industry," Hispacold told ABC. "Taking all the precautions still required, we’re meeting again to share knowledge, learn about the latest industry developments and expand our network.

"It’s highly satisfying to be back at such important events as the Expo, where we can meet our customers and partners again."

Alongside showcasing its latest Breeze range, Hispacold wants to show the industry the way the company has developed over the past two years. When it comes to its new electric HVAC systems, Hispacold says it hopes taking part in the Expo will help consolidate its presence in the Australian market.

"We have grown exponentially in recent years through significant partnerships with local manufacturers and operators and we want to build on this," Hispacold says.

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