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Gigawatt Announces Exclusive Partnership With Epocha In Michigan And Illinois
CHICAGO – Gigawatt announces today the exclusive Michigan and Illinois distribution rights to Ephoca’s through-wall heat pumps. Ephoca's all-in-one (AIO) through-wall heat pumps are changing the game of energy-efficient heating and cooling by drastically simplifying the installation process and offering a sleek alternative to standard mini-splits. The innovative technology has no outdoor compressor or refrigerant line sets. Ephoca solves the challenge of retrofitting buildings without balconies and opens doors for decarbonizing multifamily apartment units across America.
Gigawatt Announces Pioneering Heat Pump Retrofit In Detroit | A Model For Decarbonizing Multifamily Buildings Across America
DETROIT – Gigawatt announces today the successful completion of a landmark heat pump retrofit project at 1800 W Bethune St., a historic 99-year-old building deeply rooted in Detroit's historic manufacturing heritage. The developer, Design Build Detroit, utilized Ephoca to solve the challenge of retrofitting buildings without balconies and opens doors for decarbonizing approximately 50,000 multifamily apartment units across Detroit.
Optimizing Hot Water Supply for Multifamily Buildings | How to Determine the Right-Sized Tank
Discover the ideal hot water tank size for your multifamily building. This article offers expert insights to help you calculate hot water demand and select the perfect capacity, ensuring comfort and efficiency for your residents. Finding the right hot water tank size for your multifamily property is critical for meeting demand, energy efficiency, system longevity, space utilization, and safety regulations.
How Does a Water Heater Work?
Discover the principles behind water heaters, their components, and energy efficiency. Learn how Gigawatt’s products can help multifamily buildings decarbonize and save.
In an era where sustainability is paramount, energy-efficient water heating solutions are gaining traction. These innovations not only reduce utility costs but also minimize environmental impact, making them an attractive choice for multifamily buildings.
At the heart of every water heater lies a complex system designed to heat and distribute water efficiently.