Rancon has launched Bangladesh’s first solar-powered cold storage facility in Chattogram, marking a significant advancement in sustainable agro-infrastructure and energy-efficient supply chains.
The facility integrates solar energy into cold storage operations, reducing reliance on conventional power sources and lowering operational costs. This innovation is expected to enhance energy efficiency while supporting environmentally sustainable practices within the agricultural and food storage ecosystem.
The cold storage unit is designed to support the preservation of perishable goods, helping reduce post-harvest losses and improve supply chain reliability. By strengthening cold chain infrastructure, the initiative will contribute to stabilizing market supply and enabling producers to better manage inventory and pricing.
The adoption of renewable energy in cold storage also aligns with Bangladesh’s broader efforts to promote clean energy solutions and climate-resilient infrastructure. As energy demand continues to rise, such initiatives demonstrate the potential of integrating solar technology into industrial and agricultural applications.
Strategically located in Chattogram, the facility is expected to play a key role in supporting regional agricultural producers and supply networks. The project highlights growing private sector investment in sustainable infrastructure and reflects increasing momentum toward green industrial solutions in Bangladesh.
As Bangladesh continues to modernize its agri-logistics systems, innovations such as solar-powered cold storage are set to play a crucial role in improving efficiency, reducing waste, and enhancing long-term food security.
Source: The Business Standard
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