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The future of comfort is electric

Going all-electric with your home’s heating and cooling system comes with numerous benefits, including energy-efficiency and a reduced carbon footprint for your home, compared to conventional systems.

The future of comfort is electric

The impact of electrification

Electrification is the shift from fossil fuel-powered devices to electric alternatives. With 30% of U.S. emissions attributed to gas-burning for heat, transitioning heating and cooling systems to electricity offers a crucial opportunity to make a significant environmental impact.

We can reduce emissions by 160 million metric tons annually by 2032

if all single-family homes in the U.S. adopted heat pumps.*

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98% of U.S. households

would cut their carbon emissions by installing a heat pump today.*

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23 U.S. states

plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, currently have 100% clean energy goals.

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Benefits of all-electric HVAC

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All-electric, all-climate heat pumps

All-electric, all-climate heat pumps are the ideal solution for replacing an old or existing combustion furnace, no matter where you are located. Mitsubishi Electric heat pump systems work in any climate, as they can provide heat even in temperatures as low as -13 ° F.

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Designed for efficiency

Fixed vs. INVERTER driven compressors

Conventional unitary HVAC systems have fixed-capacity compressors with ON/OFF operation, producing energy spikes and uneven temperatures. Our heat pumps have variable-capacity INVERTER-driven compressors which are always on but subtly varying speed, using the minimal amount of energy needed to keep each room in your home at your preferred temperature set point.

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The Mitsubishi Electric advantage

Mitsubishi Electric introduced all-electric heat pump technology to the U.S. in 1980. Since then, our obsession with quality and innovation has made us leaders in the electrification movement. With unmatched energy efficiency, performance and control, it’s easy to make any space more comfortable, while also lowering your impact on the environment.

The Mitsubishi Electric advantage