Innovation | Swiss Airtainer
Real-time IoT and solar panels induce a more efficient cold chain. Reimagining the pharma supply chain. Active temperature-controlled containers. Where cutting-edge technology meets global
Swiss Airtainer SA
Their containers, powered by solar panels, reduce CO2 emissions by 45% and operational costs by 30%, providing significant environmental and financial benefits.
A product that has attracted worldwide attention – Folding photovoltaic
Think of a fold-up solar Container as an energy Swiss Army knife: portable, convenient, and loaded with hidden abilities. It''s perfect for anyone who''s ever wanted to "plug in" wherever the
Swiss Airtainer Unveils Sustainable, Solar-Powered Active RKN
After five years of development, the firm is introducing an ultra-light, IoT-connected, solar-powered active RKN container that reduces emissions and delivers real-time visibility.
Interview with Marco Martin, CTO, Swiss Airtainer SA
Founded in Switzerland in 2019, Swiss Airtainer specializes in RKN temperature-controlled containers, and have created an innovative cold chain solution that is customer-centric, reliable, sustainable, and
AirTainer
With up to 70 hours of battery autonomy - extendable through integrated solar panels - it supports transatlantic shipments, even in challenging conditions.
Smart Airfreight container on the first flight from Zurich to San Francisco
The solution aims at providing an eco-friendly, cost-effective, and intelligent temperature-controlled air cargo container that uses solar energy.
Temp-control container maker wins funding | Air Cargo Vision
The containers offer redundancy in critical components, for example with solar panels backed up by six high-energy lightweight batteries for consistent and precise temperature control
Envirotainer invests in Swiss Airtainer | GGBa
Vaud-based Swiss Airtainer has developed the lightest active temperature-controlled air cargo container on the market. The containers are equipped with solar panels for self-sustaining
Swiss collaboration allows first lightweight active container to take
The container utilizes solar energy to feed the battery, allowing the thermal unit to maintain the required temperature range without the need for an external power source.