Following a successful field trial with Amazon, the company’s rooftop technology highlights how manufacturers are rethinking humidity control and energy efficiency
Newly deployed technology rethinks how commercial air conditioning systems handle humidity — and uses novel materials to develop advanced heat pump systems that dehumidify, cool or heat air.
Daikin has redesigned the VRV Emerion systems to reduce installation and commissioning times, expand heating and cooling operations, improve energy savings, simplify maintenance, and expand monitoring capabilities.
“We are thrilled to report on the success of our patented liquid desiccant HVAC solution; it is ideal for commercial spaces that require cool, fresh, and dehumidified air,” said Aaron Meles, vice president of product at Mojave Energy Systems.
The global commercial HVAC market is set to grow rapidly, reaching $136.45 billion by 2031, driven by rising construction projects, stricter energy regulations, and increasing demand for smart, climate-friendly systems amid unpredictable weather patterns.
Mojave Energy Systems announced that it has been granted its seventh patent covering the technology for its groundbreaking commercial liquid desiccant air conditioning system.
“Adding these established, highly respected, and experienced firms to our sales program greatly expands our reach across key markets,” said Kyle Troskot, sales director at Mojave.
The Raphael Rooms in the Vatican are universally known as one of the greatest works of art ever created. During a typical summer, temperatures in Rome can soar as high as 104°F. So the decision to install air conditioning in the Raphael Rooms for the first time ever was an easy one.