Choosing The Right Commercial Heat Pump For Your Business

Commercial heat pumps offer a near-term return on investment, immediate energy savings and help businesses meet their sustainability goals. When it’s time for your organization to replace its fossil fuel heating system, jump to a commercial heat pump.

Commercial Heat Pump Rebates and Funding

Heat pump technology is becoming more competitive on price with traditional commercial heating systems, a shift accelerated by funding included in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.  

Air and ground-source heat pumps qualify as super-deduction savings, which allow up to 130% capital allowances on commercial investments for all expenses between April 2021 and March 2023.

Keen can help you identify and claim the right energy rebates for your next project.

Benefits of Heat Pumps For Commercial Use

Heat pumps and other energy efficiency investments offer a unique mix of immediate and long-term financial benefits and support corporate sustainability commitments.

An ESG Boost

Heat pumps substantially reduce the carbon footprint of any organization, emitting zero on-site emissions. This plays an important role in supporting a company’s Environmental, Social and Governance policy and all its corporate sustainability efforts.

Heat Pump Energy Savings

Heat pumps are much more efficient than traditional fossil fuel HVAC heating and cooling systems. In most cases, heat pump systems lower energy expenses between 40-60%. Heat pumps are 400% more efficient than standard heating systems, which opens tremendous opportunities to lower energy expenses for businesses with long winters.

Unmatched Reliability And Lifespan

Heat pump systems outlast most commercial boiler systems. The average working life of a commercial fossil-fuel boiler is 12 years, with an efficiency reduction of 2% for every year the system is in operation.

Heat pumps for businesses average a 25-year lifespan with no efficiency loss.

Safety

Heat pumps are safer to operate than fossil-fuel systems because ethere is no combustion element. This reduces the risk of fire, carbon monoxide leaks, or compromising indoor air quality.

Water Heater Functionality

Heat pumps can operate to heat or cool commercial buildings, but they can also be used to heat water to safe temperatures, reducing the risk of accidental scalding.

Make Commercial Heat Pumps Work For Your Business

Take advantage of energy rebates and incentives and make a commercial heat pump system a part of your next capital investment. With Keen, you’ll get three decades of HVAC experience from a spectrum of industrial applications and facility experts. We’ll help you finance, design, install, and automate your commercial heating system and provide the ongoing maintenance needed to maximize efficiency and avoid downtime. Let’s get started. Contact a Keen representative today.

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