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NEXT-GENERATION HEAT PUMPS: PERFORMANCE IN EXTREME CLIMATES

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As global temperatures become more unpredictable, HVAC systems must evolve beyond standard design assumptions. Heat pumps—once considered suitable mainly for moderate climates—are now entering a new era. Next-generation heat pumps are engineered to perform efficiently in extreme cold and extreme heat , making them a critical solution for future-ready buildings. The Challenge of Extreme Climates Traditional heat pumps struggled in: Very cold regions (below -10°C), where efficiency drops significantly High ambient heat zones (above 45°C), where system stress increases These limitations led to reliance on backup heating systems or conventional cooling methods, reducing overall energy efficiency. What Makes Next-Generation Heat Pumps Different? 1. Advanced Compressor Technology Modern systems use inverter-driven and vapor injection compressors , allowing stable operation even at temperatures as low as -25°C to -30°C . 2. Enhanced Refrigerants New refrigerants such as R32 and low-GWP blen...