Midea Building Technologies Unveils Innovative HVAC Solutions at C&R 2025 in Madrid

Midea Building Technologies Unveils Innovative HVAC Solutions at C&R 2025 in Madrid



On November 21, 2025, Midea Building Technologies (MBT) proudly presented its latest energy-efficient HVAC solutions at the International Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Exhibition (C&R 2025) held in Madrid. This event highlighted the company’s commitment to sustainability and technological advancement, with the spotlight on several groundbreaking products aimed at enhancing energy efficiency in commercial spaces.

One of the central displays was the first international presentation of the next-generation VRF system R32. This innovative system incorporates a fully enclosed IP68 control box cooled by variable refrigerant flow, delivering cooling effects that are 3.5 times superior compared to traditional models. The G-type heat exchanger maximizes heat exchange surface area by 32% for the same footprint, ensuring the VRF system operates with impressive cooling and heating capacities ranging from 25.2 to 45 kW. This flexibility and energy-saving potential make it ideally suited for various commercial applications.

Another highlight of the exhibition was the Mars Large R290 ATW heat pump, selected for the Innovation Gallery for its eco-friendly features. Utilizing R290 refrigerant with low GWP and zero ODP, it efficiently provides hot water temperatures up to 85°C, even in low ambient temperatures. With a compact surface area of 1.96 m² and heating capacities from 50 to 70 kW, it caters perfectly to both residential and commercial sectors, facilitating easy maintenance thanks to its convenient four-way access panel.

In addition, the MagBoost Apex Pro, a magnetic centrifugal chiller, garnered attention with its state-of-the-art design. This chiller employs advanced technologies such as magnetic bearing control, VFD refrigerant cooling with microchannels, and a back-to-back two-stage compressor to operate quietly while maintaining high efficiency across a variety of applications. It is particularly ideal for data centers and large commercial projects, offering sustainable solutions that reduce energy consumption and operational costs.

MBT also showcased a comprehensive array of HVAC solutions ranging from residential comfort systems to reliable setups for industrial buildings and large-scale operations. Their EasyFit VRF system and Quantum series provide flexible installation options in commercial spaces. Furthermore, the high-temperature magnetic water vapor compressor generates steam at 150-200°C, providing an excellent alternative to traditional steam boilers in industrial contexts. The air-cooled AquaThermal Max scroll heat pump with R32 refrigerant is designed for easy maintenance and environmentally-friendly operation, making it suitable for commercial and industrial applications.

In their relentless pursuit of energy efficiency, MBT is leading the way with its integrated intelligent energy solution, iEasyEnergy. This system simplifies installation while enabling smart connectivity, optimizing energy use across solar systems, energy storage, and heat pumps. It enhances comfort and efficiency in homes while ensuring energy independence, security, and savings.

The innovative solutions presented by MBT have made significant impacts across Europe. Their comprehensive HVAC system and intelligent management transformed the sustainable housing project at the University of Malta into a “dynamic laboratory” for research. At the Mercedes-Benz showroom in Estonia, eight outdoor units of the Mars Large R290 heat pump provide stable, efficient, and low-emission heating and hot water year-round. Similarly, at the mayor's office in Spain, MBT's HVAC solution optimizes climate control, improves temperature regulation and air quality, while significantly saving energy.

At the C&R exhibition, MBT reaffirmed its dedication to sustainability and innovation, showcasing solutions that enhance energy efficiency and represent the future of smart building technologies.

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