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Stay prepared for power outages

Our highly efficient, all-electric heat pumps use very little energy to heat or cool. Unlike traditional systems, our electric heat pumps systems can be switched to run on solar, batteries, or generators when your home has a power outage.

Outdoor generator

Be perfectly prepared

Heat pumps utilize electricity to transfer heat from one place to another, providing both heating and cooling. When paired with generators, they ensure uninterrupted operation even during power outages, offering continuous comfort and peace of mind. Generators act as reliable backup power sources, supplying electricity to keep heat pumps running smoothly in any situation.

Visualization of home generator integrating with heat pump system

Solutions for your space

MSZ-WR Indoor Wall-Mounted Unit

115V

Ductless wall-mount

mitsubishi electric trane hvac recessed ceiling unit

EZ Fit®

Ductless recessed ceiling cassette

MSZ-FS Indoor Wall-Mounted Unit

Deluxe

Ductless wall-mounted

Reasons to choose all-electric HVAC

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Customer stories

See how real customers elevated their homes.

Vig Home in Tacoma, Washington

Vig Home

Tacoma, Washington

“Since the outdoor unit does not have a lock rotor Amp rating, I can run the system by using my generator. This is a great advantage because we live in a rural area where power outages are common.”

-Shaun Vig, Homeowner

The Villages at Cramerton Mills

Zero-Energy Ready Homes

Gastonia, North Carolina

Green Street Cottage's ideal HVAC choice for zero-energy homes. Efficiency, indoor air quality and cost. — Nicholas Parker

outside home in south

Schmeltzer Residence

Weaverville, North Carolina

“We really invested our money into this house:
The walls, insulation, windows and HVAC system. At every point we could make a choice, we
always went with the most energy-efficient option. That’s why we chose Mitsubishi Electric.” — Sally Schmeltzer, homeowner

Ready to get started?

Contractors demonstrating newly installed heat pump to homeowner