The Challenge: Wasted Energy in Traditional HVAC Systems
Conventional HVAC systems often operate in isolation, expelling valuable thermal energy (heat or cold) into the environment—whether through exhaust vents, cooling towers, or refrigerant cycles. This “waste” represents a significant opportunity: recovering and reusing this energy can cut reliance on primary energy sources (e.g., electricity, natural gas), lower operational costs, and minimize carbon footprints. However, traditional compressors struggle to integrate seamlessly with energy recovery systems, limiting their ability to maximize efficiency.







