The ICECO APL55 is the perfect solution for anyone who doesn't want to miss out on fresh food and cool drinks while on the go . With its sophisticated design, reliable technology, and smart controls, it offers everything campers, overlanders, and outdoor enthusiasts could wish for – efficient, robust, and intuitive to use.
Two zones, full control
The APL55 offers two separately adjustable cooling zones with temperatures ranging from -20°C to +20°C . Whether you want to use both zones for cooling, one for freezing, or both – you have complete flexibility. With a capacity of 55 liters, there's enough room for groceries, drinks, or frozen food on any trip.
Convenient control via app
The Bluetooth-enabled ICECO app allows you to control your refrigerator directly from your smartphone. Set temperatures, change modes (ECO/MAX), and activate battery monitoring —all conveniently, even while driving. This means maximum control with minimal effort.
Highly efficient and reliable
With a power consumption of only approximately 0.326 kW/h / 24 hours, the APL55 is particularly energy-efficient. The proven SECOP compressor ensures consistent performance even at steep inclines (up to 40°). Three battery monitoring levels protect your vehicle's battery from discharging – ideal for self-sufficient travel.
Built for the wild
The ICECO APL55 impresses with its sturdy stainless steel housing , shock-resistant edges, and spring-loaded handles. The soft-close lid , integrated LED interior lighting , and two USB ports make it a practical and durable companion – from road trips to expeditions.
Technical highlights at a glance
- Capacity : 55 liters
- Temperature range : -20 °C to +20 °C
- Power supply : 12/24 V DC, 110–240 V AC
- Size : approx. 73 × 47.5 × 48 cm
- Weight : approx. 25 kg
- Volume (ECO mode) : approx. 43 dB
Why the ICECO APL55 is convincing
- Low energy consumption
- Robust construction with stainless steel housing
- Smart control via app
- High-quality compressor for reliable cooling
- Well-thought-out, travel-friendly design