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Midea, a world-leading producer of major appliances and a leading innovator in the HVAC industry, unveils an eye-opening survey that found more than half of homeowners are not fully aware of heat pumps and their function, and therefore have not considered the purchase. The survey conducted by Atomik Research shows a considerable awareness gap of the potential of heat pump technology amongst homeowners and contractors, as well as a willingness to embrace heat pumps with proper understanding of the technology. Heat pump adoption has been rapidly rising in 2023 and with ongoing federal and regional legislation and incentives, adoption is expected to continue to increase in 2024.
Further highlights from this survey show the following:
"As the next generation of ultra-efficient heat pumps become widely available next year, it's crucial that consumers understand the performance, benefits and incentives available to them," said David Rames, senior product manager, Midea America. "We are at a key juncture in this technology when both contractors and consumers can access a more sustainable future."
The Department of Energy (DOE) realizes the under-tapped potential of heat pumps in decarbonizing our living spaces, promoting engineering advancements through the Cold Climate Heat Pump Technology Challenge and incentivizing heat pump adoption through tax credit programs within the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). In response to these initiatives, major manufacturers like Midea have accelerated the development of advanced heat pump solutions.
Additional survey data demonstrates the gap in awareness of incentives for installing modern heat pump technology:
The survey also reflects a growing readiness among homeowners and contractors to embrace heat pump technology as the HVAC product of the future:
"The survey results tell an exciting story: homeowners are not just ready, but eager to invest in energy saving technologies, especially the younger demographic," Rames continued. "As education regarding this technology continues, both homeowners and contractors will drive further adoption."
Midea is at the forefront of meeting this emerging demand with innovative solutions. Recent lab tests of Midea's forthcoming 3-ton cold-climate heat pump system achieved 118% of rated capacity heating output at -15°F. The Midea system also delivered tremendous efficiency at -15°F with a Coefficient of Performance (COP) of 1.92 – surpassing the ENERGY STAR cold climate benchmark of 1.7 COP at 5°F – despite operating at a temperature 20°F below the testing standard.