In order to move toward decarbonization and achieve the targets of the Paris Climate Agreement, we will need energy-efficient HVACR solutions that reduce carbon emissions and save costs.
Danfoss has proven and under-deployed technologies that are leading the way toward a cleaner and more sustainable future. At AHR Expo, our experts will be showcasing new technologies for heat pumps, CO2 refrigeration solutions, and a full breadth of products and services designed to achieve maximum efficiency for HVACR systems.
You can visit us at our booth during the exhibition (B3231) from February 6th to February 8th.
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Impressions from the booth

In his interview from the tradeshow floor, Jakob Jul Jensen, Danfoss head of business development, data centers, shares his excitement about emerging sustainability solutions.

From the busy tradeshow floor at AHR Expo 2023, Danfoss Climate Solutions President Jürgen Fischer shared his enthusiasm for being in Atlanta, Georgia, to meet and chat with customers and partners about the trends and technologies defining the HVACR market.

The atmosphere of the tradeshow floor at the AHR Expo in Atlanta, Georgia, is electric! Industry Ieaders are motivated and excited to do their part in reducing carbon emissions.
Stephane Nassau, President of Global Sales for Danfoss Climate Solutions, shared some of the solutions he is most excited to talk about with customers this week.

Two of the top agenda items being discussed this week by attendees at the AHR Expo in Atlanta, Georgia, are refrigerant transition and energy transition. U.S. customers, much like their European counterparts, are also interested in new technologies for heat pumps and heat recovery, reported Andrea Voigt, head of global public affairs, Danfoss Climate Solutions, from the Danfoss booth.

Ricardo Schneider, vice president and general manager of Danfoss Turbocor®, proudly spoke at AHR Expo 2023 about the new Danfoss Turbocor manufacturing facility in Tallahassee, Florida, that receives 50% of its power from a solar farm. The new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility will triple current manufacturing capacity to meet a fast-growing demand for cooling and heating high efficiency compressors. It’s one of many energy solutions that Danfoss offers customers.

Heat pump technologies are trending at AHR Expo 2023 and the Danfoss booth is packed with product solutions and big ideas. Watch Brian Dail, air conditioning application engineer manager, demonstrate the benefits of the liquid-injected PSH compressor that was designed to be used in heat pumps. Find out which applications you can use it in, and how the onboard controller takes the guesswork out of determining when liquid injection is necessary.

From the Danfoss booth at AHR Expo 2023, Jeffrey Staub, sales director of air conditioning and refrigeration for Danfoss North America, addressed the legislative changes driving the push for decarbonization and the challenges facing heat pump technology.

Frank Ford, director of product management at Danfoss Turbocor, provided a quick walkaround of the latest generation of compressor at AHR Expo ’23, the TGS380 oil-free compressor. It offers new capabilities for high ambient air-chilled coolers and improved performance for energy efficiency.

Are you prepared for all the big market changes happening in the HVACR industry? Everyone at AHR Expo 2023 is talking about the big market trends—decarbonization, digitalization, and electrification. Learn how the industry is responding and what products and customer challenges are getting the most attention from Hans Ole Matthiesen, senior director, Danfoss global strategic marketing.
Explore our solutions

The industrial sector is responsible for 20% of greenhouse gas emissions. But heat recovery is making it possible to reduce these numbers while making buildings more efficient and more comfortable. Learn how Danfoss is creating sustainable technologies for heat recovery.

HVAC systems consume over 50% of a building's energy. Heat pumps can provide a more efficient heating source. Learn how Danfoss is using sustainable technologies to develop the next generation of heat pumps.

With the entire world more aware of ambient air, improving the quality of indoor air is on the minds of many. Watch for some examples of the myriad solutions Danfoss offers to improve your building's indoor air and providing you with peace of mind.

With over three million data centers in the US, achieving energy efficiency is critical. See some of the ways Danfoss can help you increase efficiency, reduce operating costs and decrease greenhouse gas emissions from your data center cooling system.
Related products

Pressure Independent balancing and Control Valves (PICVs) provide both a control functionality and dynamic balancing solution for HVAC applications. The valves eliminate flow variations occurring in variable flow systems due to pressure fluctuations at partial load conditions.

Danfoss Turbocor® model TTH / TGH oil free compressors, optimized for high lift applications are available in two different models utilizing R134a or R513A (107 tons / 376 kW) or ultra-low GWP R1234ze and R515B (82 tons / 288 kW).

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