LG’s latest HVAC solutions debut at AHR Expo

By: Trademagazin Date: 2025. 02. 24. 09:06

LG Electronics (LG) unveiled its latest heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) solutions at the world-renowned AHR Expo in Orlando, Florida. In line with the industry’s global decarbonization efforts and growing demand for electric technologies, LG’s expanded HVAC lineup offers customized solutions for a variety of commercial and residential customers. LG’s comprehensive HVAC component portfolio, also showcased at AHR Expo, demonstrates the company’s commitment to innovation, quality and sustainability.

Visitors to the world-renowned AHR Expo in Orlando, Florida were able to see the full range of electric solutions based on LG’s high-efficiency inverter heat pumps. LG’s inverter heat pump product line equipped with Inverter Scroll compressors has been awarded ENERGY STAR® certification. LG’s latest inverter heat pumps, designed for the North American residential market, where high-ceilinged single-family homes are common, deliver outstanding performance and efficient, reliable cooling and heating. The HVAC solutions also feature built-in communication units to be compatible with a wide range of indoor units, including A-Coil and boiler systems. LG’s newly introduced inverter heat pump water heater utilizes the company’s DUAL inverter heat pump technology for maximum efficiency while offering convenient and intelligent control through the intuitive ThinQ™ app.

Visitors to AHR Expo also got to see LG’s award-winning Cold Climate residential heat pump. This innovative product won the 2025 AHR Sustainable Solutions Innovation Award and was also ENERGY STAR® and COLD CLIMATE ENERGY STAR® certified. Designed specifically for colder regions, the heat pump features an upgraded refrigerant circuit and a high-performance compressor that enables efficient operation even at temperatures as low as -35 degrees Celsius. The device’s Low Heating function also prevents pipes from freezing in extreme weather conditions by maintaining a constant temperature of around 10 degrees Celsius. The cutting-edge heat pump was developed by LG in collaboration with the Global Heat Pump Consortium, which it leads.

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