2020 is officially here! Want to know the HVAC trends that will heat up this year? Then you've come to the right place! Environmental Heating & Cooling will discuss some of the hottest trends that will rock the& HVAC industry& this year. So, sit back, relax, and keep reading!

Smart Thermostats

Number one on our list is the smart thermostat. This device is loaded with unique features such as voice control and motion sensors. Plus, you can create your heating and cooling schedules. Most models have Wi-Fi compatibility feature which allows you to conveniently access and control your indoor temperature anywhere, anytime.

Green Technology

Green HVAC technology is expected to grow this year. Manufacturers and contractors aim to provide sustainable and cleaner solutions, so they created electronic air cleaners as the newest smart inventions. The device is proven more efficient than a standard filter.

Solar/Geothermal HVAC

Solar and geothermal HVAC systems are popular methods in the field of sustainable energy. With the tax incentives and financing options backing them, they can be a win-win solution for homeowners who are looking for big savings. You can expect a big drop in your electric bills and carbon footprint usage.

Greater Push for Integration

The demand for integrated solutions is set to increase this year, particularly in the commercial HVAC sector. Its focus is to bring the industries together to discuss the delivery of innovative products. As you can see, a lot of changes are coming this 2020 and that means better energy savings and efficient comfort.

Motion-Activated A/C

One of the latest technological changes in the HVAC industry is motion-activated air conditioning. This smart cooling system is designed to cut the energy cost. It automatically cools the space when someone enters the room and shuts down when it's not occupied.

DeVAP

Desiccant Enhanced Evaporative (DeVap) is among the rising HVAC systems today. Unlike the solar and geothermal, it cools the air using liquid desiccant and an evaporative cooling system. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, it uses 40 to 80 percent less electricity than traditional air conditioning. That's exactly the reason why it's called a "revolutionary technology."

With these smart and environmentally-friendly technological advancements, we can look forward to a greater year. These new trends will make our life so much easier with the comfort right at our fingertips.

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