As a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), we are unswervingly dedicated to facing the challenges of the future.
We are dedicated to enhancing our sustainability with our expert engineering solutions across our air-conditioning systems, chillers and heat pumps.
Through our in-depth research and development, we are able to incorporate new technologies within our units to maximise their energy efficiency and significantly reduce carbon emissions.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group, Ltd., (MHI Group) has established ambitious goals to cut carbon emission in the MHI Group Long-Term Environmental Target (FY2018-2030). Including, an ambitious goal of cutting carbon emission by 16% by FY2030 (compared to FY2014) across its group companies.
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As an MHI group company, we are committed to lowering our carbon emissions with our technological offerings. Our modern and innovative heat pumps units, Qton and Hydrolution, are part of that promise.
Heat pumps ‘move’ heat rather than generating it, and therefore can significantly reduce carbon emissions compared to traditional offerings. As well as drastically reducing carbon emissions, our units have low Global Warming Potential (GWP) and Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP).
Find out more about the factors increasing the demand for heat pumps in our whitepaper below.
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R32 refrigerant has zero ozone depletion potential (ODP)*1 and one-third of the global warming potential (GWP)*2 of the conventional R410A refrigerant. This sustainable solution has attracted attention for its high heat transfer efficiency, as well as excellent safety and environmental performance.
As countries throughout the world have shifted to refrigerants with less environmental impact, such as R32. We have continuously utilised our worldwide expertise to update our products with compatibility with the R32 refrigerant.
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