Midea Launches Energy-Efficient Heat Pump Water Heater

This cutting-edge product exemplifies the shift from traditional water heating methods to energy-efficient air-source technology.

In recent years, heat pump technology has emerged as a prominent solution in the drive toward energy-efficient and sustainable heating. Traditionally, domestic hot water has been generated by energy-intensive methods like electric resistance heaters or gas-fired water systems, which can result in high energy costs and significant carbon emissions. Heat pumps, on the other hand, provide a smarter, cleaner alternative because they transfer heat rather than generate it, resulting in significant energy savings.

Midea, a global leader in heat pump innovation and one of the world’s largest manufacturers of major appliances, is pleased to announce the launch of its Heat Pump Water Heater (HPWH), an advanced solution designed to provide efficient water heating for homes across North America. This cutting-edge product exemplifies the shift from traditional water heating methods to energy-efficient air-source technology.

High-Efficiency Operation

Designed to meet NEEA Tier 4 and CEE Advanced Tier specifications—the highest levels of energy efficiency certification available—the HPWH aims to reduce utility bills and help lower carbon emissions.

In the United States*, the HPWH may be eligible for a federal tax credit of up to 30% of the project cost, with a $2,000 annual cap. Additionally, the Home Energy Rebates Program offers rebate caps of up to $8,000 for heat pump installation costs. State-specific rebates, such as $3,000 in California, $1,000 in New York, and $500 in Florida and Washington, ease the financial burden on homeowners. In Canada**, the HPWH is eligible for rebates of up to $3,500 through the Canada Greener Homes Grant program. These incentives not only make the Midea HPWH a cost-effective solution, but they also encourage homeowners to switch to more sustainable, energy-efficient technologies.

* Source for the United States: The Department of Energy.

**Source for Canada: CleanBC Better Homes Energy Saving.

Ideal for new home construction or replacing existing traditional electric or gas water heaters, the Midea HPWH uses advanced air-source heat transfer technology to efficiently move thermal energy from the surrounding air into water. This unique approach produces an amazing efficiency rate of up to 400%, vastly exceeding conventional water heaters that rely on fossil fuels or energy-intensive resistance heating and making the Midea HPWH over four times more energy efficient than traditional versions. The Midea HPWH uses this technology to address key limitations of traditional systems, such as high operating costs, inconsistent heating, and environmental impact. For North American households, this translates to annual energy savings of up to 75%*.

*Data calculated based on an 80-gallon model. Estimated value under UEF testing conditions; electricity costs are calculated at US$0.14/kWh.

Seamless Replacement & Easy Installation

The HPWH is designed to replace old electric water heaters with minimal difficulty. It has a lightweight design, easy-to-grasp handles, and a strategically situated valve for quick and easy installation. Its interoperability with existing systems means homeowners may save on labor costs and avoid major modifications, making the upgrade procedure both practical and cost-effective.

Comfort Enhancements

The HPWH is engineered to provide consistent, worry-free performance with features like a leakage prevention system, automatic shut-off valve and frost protection for reliable operation in a wide ambient temperature range from -15°C to 46°C*. With a 91-gallon first-hour rating, it ensures ample hot water supply for busy households. Furthermore, the down to 49.5 dBA inverter fan ensures quiet operation, making it ideal for residential use.

*Performance tested by a Midea lab

The HPWH offers three customizable operational modes—Heat-Pump Only ECONOMY Mode for maximum energy efficiency, E-Heater Mode for quick heating and Hybrid Mode for a balance of performance and savings. With Wi-Fi connectivity, homeowners can manage and monitor their water heating system remotely, maximizing comfort and energy efficiency. This level of control makes the HPWH an excellent choice for lowering energy expenses while delivering daily ease.

“At Midea, we’re driven by our commitment to efficiency and technological advancement,” said David Leezer, Midea’s Engineering Manager for Retail AC and Innovations. “Our new Heat Pump Water Heater exemplifies this by offering homeowners a reliable solution with features like leak prevention, frost protection and automatic shut-off. With smart modes, including Economy, Hybrid and E-Heater, the HPWH not only reduces energy consumption but also provides unmatched convenience and control for customers’ daily lives.”

Midea’s Heat Pump Water Heater is available now through Midea’s distributor network across North America.

Contractors and enterprises interested in becoming Midea heat pump distributors, as well as individuals looking to upgrade to Midea’s heating and cooling solutions, may contact 1-888-MIDEA-NA (1-888-643-3262). For more information, visit www.mideacomfort.us.

Chris Gordon
Chris Gordon
Chris is a Texas-based contributor who specializes in building supplies and house remodeling.

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