Ductless Heat Pumps by Daikin Technologies

A heat pump cools your home in the summer (like an air conditioner) and is able to reverse its cycle of operation in the winter to heat your home without burning fossil fuels. It uses electricity and the refrigeration cycle to multiply and transfer heat.

Heating: In the winter, a heat pump extracts heat from outside and moves it inside.
Cooling: In the summer, a heat pump moves heat from inside to outside.
Daikin offers a variety of flexible HVAC solutions to fit your home’s unique characteristics.

Based on a legacy of HVAC technologies and innovation, Daikin heat pumps are designed to be a smart, high-performance solution for heating, cooling, dehumidifying, and filtering the air in your home — providing indoor comfort, even in very cold climates.

A defining characteristic of all-electric heat pumps is using electricity to generate heat rather than burning fossil fuels. Daikin’s commitment to environmental responsibility is reflected in the development of our new heat pump models, featuring advanced technology and a refrigerant (R-32) with a significantly reduced environmental impact. With the transition to renewable electricity sources such as solar and wind power, heat pumps provide a sustainable option.

The U.S. Department of Energy has recognized the efficiency of all-electric heat pumps, noting they can save up to 50% on heating and cooling costs compared to furnaces and baseboard heaters. This efficiency stems from the heat pump’s ability to transfer heat rather than generate it using fossil fuels. As a result, homes and businesses that adopt heat pump technology may lower both their energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions from their HVAC system. With Daikin’s advanced heat pump technology, homeowners and businesses can enjoy the benefits of exceptional comfort, energy-efficiency, and a commitment to sustainability for future generations.

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