A passively powered, temperature-controlled pod that lowers transport emissions and cost and helps to reduce food waste by providing a chilled solution for both first and last mile
About
CoolRun is a UK-based logistics innovation company delivering zero-emission, passive-cooled transport pods and can be combined with our hub systems for chilled and frozen goods to improve refrigerated supply chains across the world. Our solution helps reduce operational cost and carbon footprint while reducing food waste and improving delivery flexibility.
Key Benefits
Hubl Logistics aims to revolutionise food distribution with sustainable Cool Chain Hubs solutions powered by clean energy. The modular designed hubs use solar-powered refrigeration, PCM technology for thermal storage, and high-performance insulated CoolRun pods developed to enhance transport cooling efficiency.
Hubl's CoolRun Pod is a near zero-emission transport solution tackling first- and last-mile delivery inefficiencies.
This offers an alternative to traditional diesel-powered refrigerated trucks. These mobile cold storage pods:
· use patented passive airflow system that distributes cold air evenly throughout the pod through natural convection, without fans or mechanical components.
· maintain chilled temperatures of product (2-5 °C) for up to 30 hours and frozen (below -15 °C) for up to 17 hours.
· require minimal operational intervention and are compatible with standard trucks and delivery vans.
· are equipped with IoT-based monitoring systems to track temperature, humidity, door openings and location in real time.
CoolRun’s model is not only environmentally friendly but also cost effective - an ideal fit for modern agribusinesses and food manufacturing companies looking to improve quality control, reduce spoilage, and meet global ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) standards.
Applications
Our main market is food and beverage logistics in developed counties and primary agriculture in developing countries — supporting chilled and frozen transport from first to last mile across urban, regional, and rural networks.