Midea Building Technologies Unveils Cutting-Edge HVAC Solutions at C&R 2025 in Madrid
Midea Building Technologies Showcases Innovative HVAC Solutions at C&R 2025
Midea Building Technologies (MBT) recently made headlines at the C&R 2025 exhibition in Madrid, where they introduced a range of cutting-edge, energy-efficient HVAC solutions. This event highlighted MBT's unwavering commitment to sustainability and innovation in the HVAC sector.
Among the significant presentations at the event was the debut of MBT's next-generation R32 VRF system, marking its first introduction outside of its home market. This newly designed system includes a fully enclosed control unit rated IP68, featuring advanced phase cooling technology that delivers cooling effects 3.5 times greater than conventional systems. The R32 VRF boasts a maximum heat exchanger area of 310° G-type, contributing to a 32% increase in heat exchange surface area, while maintaining the same footprint as older models. With cooling capacities ranging from 25.2 kW up to 45 kW, this system promises exceptional flexibility and energy savings that can cater to various commercial applications.
Furthermore, MBT showcased the Mars Large R290 ATW heat pump, which was honored in the innovation gallery for its eco-friendly design employing R290 refrigerant known for having a minimal global warming potential and zero ozone depletion potential. This exemplary heat pump can achieve water temperatures up to 85°C and efficiently operates in low ambient temperature conditions. With a compact base of only 1.96 square meters and a heating capacity between 50 and 70 kW, it's an ideal choice for both residential and commercial applications. Servicing the unit is simplified thanks to its four-side-access panel, reinforcing its appeal across various market segments.
In addition to these flagship products, Midea introduced the MagBoost Apex Pro magnetic centrifugal chiller, another highlight selected for the innovation gallery. It stands out with its advanced design, employing technologies like magnetic bearing control, micro-channel condensers with refrigerant cooling, and dual-stage compression for quiet operation. This chiller is tailored for data centers and other large commercial projects, promising sustainable solutions that decrease energy consumption and operational costs.
Midea's extensive showcase extended beyond these standout items. The company displayed a variety of solutions, from those ensuring comfort in residential settings to reliable industrial systems designed for large-scale buildings. The EasyFit VRF system and Quantum series were highlighted for their flexible installation capabilities, catering to diverse commercial needs. Also, the ultra-high-temperature magnetic steam compressor utilizes steam delivery temperatures of 150–200°C, providing a viable alternative to traditional steam boilers in industrial settings.
Another highlight was the AquaThermal Max, an inverter-driven air-cooled heat pump using R32 refrigerant, demonstrating the company's palette of eco-friendly heating solutions suited for commercial use. These innovations underline Midea's goal of making HVAC systems more energy-efficient while ensuring ease of installation and smart integration features suitable for diverse building types.
Midea also remains a leader in energy efficiency with its integrated smart energy solution, iEasyEnergy. This concept simplifies installation and facilitates intelligent connectivity, optimizing energy use across solar, storage, and heat pump systems. It aims at enhancing residential comfort while promoting energy self-sufficiency, safety, and savings.
The impact of MBT's innovative systems stretches across Europe. With comprehensive HVAC solutions and intelligent management systems at play, the university's sustainable housing project in Malta is now a ‘dynamic laboratory’ for research. In Estonia, the Mercedes-Benz showroom operates efficiently with eight outdoor units of the Mars Large R290 heat pump, delivering stable, low-carbon heating and hot water year-round. Similarly, in Spain, Mayoral’s headquarters benefit from MBT’s HVAC solution, enhancing climate control and air quality while achieving significant energy savings.
In conclusion, Midea Building Technologies has solidified its commitment to sustainability and innovation at C&R 2025, showcasing solutions that foster energy efficiency and smart building technologies for the future.