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Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. is Exhibiting HVACR Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Drive Solutions at AHR 2025

January 24, 2025

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. is Exhibiting Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Drive Solutions for HVACR at AHR 2025

From February 10 to 12, 2025, Mitsubishi Electric Automation, alongside ICONICS Inc., will demonstrate solutions to help HVACR facilities operate more efficiently and sustainably at booth #1761.

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. provides HVACR solutions to remotely monitor operations, ensure redundancy, adapt to temperature changes, eliminate noise, unify management, and detect anomalies, all while maintaining the performance and reliability required for these kinds of applications. The HVACR team at Mitsubishi Electric Automation and the SCADA industry experts at ICONICS will attend the AHR 2025 show in Orlando to showcase the reliability of Mitsubishi Electric VFDs and built-in features that provide reduced energy and lower costs for customers.

This year, the company is presenting as a complete solution provider for HVACR, demonstrating its pre-engineered and pre-packaged drive solution, PowerGate, which provides the simplicity and functionality of an HVAC bypass controller, and the high specification, performance, and reliability of the Mitsubishi Electric FR-F800 VFD. To further emphasize the impact of VFDs, the team has prepared drive panels showcasing its energy reduction and reliability capabilities.

ICONICS will demonstrate its SCADA and Building Automation software for visualizing, monitoring, and controlling facilities. The Mitsubishi Electric Automation and ICONICS teams will present a combined solution through a Fan Array demonstration integrated with ICONICS SCADA and their wider Smart Building solutions.

“We realize that the commercial HVACR market has been expanding rapidly in the past few years, and as a result, has brought challenges in growth opportunities, production capacity, and cost reduction,” said Dan DeLallo, Industry Solution Manager at Mitsubishi Electric Automation. “And Mitsubishi Electric Automation is here to help. In addition to our exemplary reputation for supplying reliable, energy-efficient VFDs for the equipment, we are ready to consult with production teams to provide cost-effective automation solutions supported by real-time production monitoring for more efficiency and to optimize resource usage.”

More Information

For more information about AHR 2025 and to register for free through February 8, please visit https://us.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/en/news-and-events/2025/february/ahr-2025/.

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