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This cold-resistant cable car’s key innovation is its automatic track de-icing system, which uses electric heating elements embedded in the track to melt snow and ice in real time, ensuring reliable operation even in heavy snowfall. The cabin features double-layer vacuum glass that provides excellent thermal insulation, preventing heat loss and maintaining a warm internal temperature of 20-25°C even in -40°C external conditions. The seats are equipped with electric heating elements, allowing passengers to stay warm during long rides. The low-temperature adaptable variable frequency motor is designed to operate efficiently in sub-zero temperatures, with a special lubricant that remains fluid even at -40°C, eliminating the risk of motor failure due to cold. It complies with ISO 1496-1 safety standards for cold environments, including anti-slip flooring, frost-resistant emergency equipment, and reinforced door seals to prevent cold air from entering the cabin. The real-time weather monitoring system automatically adjusts operation speed and frequency based on snowfall and wind data, ensuring maximum safety in changing winter conditions.

The cable car has a maximum passenger capacity of 6 people, with a total cabin weight of 1100 kg, optimized for winter tourism groups. The main structure is constructed from Q345D cold-resistant steel, which maintains its strength at temperatures as low as -40°C and has a service life of 20 years. The cabin uses double-layer vacuum glass that has a thermal transmittance of 0.8 W/(m²·K), providing excellent insulation against cold air. The low-temperature variable frequency motor delivers a maximum operating speed of 1.5 m/s, with a torque output of 1200 N·m to handle snow-covered tracks. The cabin measures 2.4 meters in length, 2.0 meters in width, and 2.2 meters in height, with a ceiling heater that maintains a constant internal temperature of 20-25°C. It operates within a temperature range of -40°C to 25°C, suitable for ski resorts, ice festivals, and high-latitude scenic spots in northern countries. The snow load capacity is 15 cm, allowing it to operate during moderate snowfall without interruption. It can be adapted to track lengths ranging from 100 to 400 meters, with a minimum turning radius of 20 meters. The safety system includes anti-slip flooring, frost-resistant emergency exits, a backup battery system that provides 6 hours of power, and a real-time weather monitoring system that alerts operators to potential hazards such as blizzards or extreme wind chills. The automatic track de-icing system uses 220V electric heating elements that maintain track temperature at 5°C, preventing snow and ice accumulation.
This cold-resistant low-altitude cable car is ideal for ski resorts, ice and snow theme parks, high-latitude scenic spots, and winter holiday destinations. It can be installed to connect ski slopes to base lodges, allowing skiers to transport equipment easily and avoid walking through deep snow. In ice and snow theme parks such as Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, it serves as a premium sightseeing attraction, offering visitors a panoramic view of ice sculptures and snow landscapes while staying warm and comfortable. For high-latitude scenic spots such as northern Norway’s fjords or Canada’s Rocky Mountains, it provides a safe and reliable way to access winter viewing platforms without the risk of slipping or exposure to extreme cold. It is also suitable for winter sports events such as ski competitions, providing a convenient transportation option for athletes and spectators. Additionally, it can be used for special winter events such as Northern Lights tours, snowmobile adventures, and holiday markets, offering operators a unique winter tourism product that stands out from traditional attractions.