The CCHP technology challenge was launched to encourage the adoption of heat pump products in cold climates and requires the collaboration of manufacturers, utilities, and other stakeholders. Manufacturer partners will aim to develop next-gen HP products that will meet the Challenge specifications, and utility partners will work with DOE to establish consumer incentives to encourage adoption.
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Manufacturer Partner Feedback
CCHP technology challenge manufacturer partners have something to say about the challenge!
“As a leading manufacturer of high-efficiency heat pump solutions, Bosch recognizes the important role that cold climate heat pumps play in decarbonization. We have been inspired by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) call for cold climate heat pump development since its inception, as these technologies offer additional choice and help consumers transition away from heating with fossil fuels. Bosch sees great value in the market for the continuation of DOE-led research and development initiatives. Collaboration between industry and government is the key to making energy-efficient home heating and cooling accessible across almost all climate zones in the U.S., enabling us all to move a step closer towards a cleaner energy future.”
Alexander Wuthnow, President and CEO of Bosch Home Comfort, North America
“The Department of Energy’s Cold Climate Heat Pump Challenge is revolutionizing the future of heating, setting new standards not just for the northern U.S. and Canada, but for heat pump technology worldwide. By integrating cutting-edge technologies that deliver consistent comfort in harsh climates while maintaining peak efficiency, this initiative is igniting a global shift towards more sustainable energy solutions. The new cold climate heat pumps entering the market promise not only to enhance quality of life and drive down carbon emissions but also to create lasting benefits for both people and the planet for generations to come.”
Brooke Greenwood, Director of Residential Product Management at Carrier HVAC
“Daikin is pleased to join others in the successful field demonstrations of the Residential Cold Climate Heat Pump Challenge. Our collaboration with the Department of Energy, National Labs and Guidehouse has shown the merits of our next generation cold climate heat pump series. We are excited to launch this technology to further efforts to decarbonize and electrify homes and bring optimized efficiency and comfort to end consumers. The Challenge is essential for increasing broader public awareness that will drive the adoption of inverter heat pumps, and it aligns with Daikin’s vision to provide low GWP solutions, like R-32, to every climate zone in the U.S. and Canada.”
Daikin Comfort Technologies North America, Inc.
"The development of these next-generation systems plays a crucial role in efficiently electrifying our homes and reducing the carbon footprint of space heating. Within the Cold Climate Heat Pump Challenge, we were able to successfully overcome many of the technological barriers that have historically slowed the decarbonization of residential heating in cold climates, and we look forward to the next phase of the project."
David Budzinski, President, Residential and Light Commercial, Johnson Controls
"Product innovation has always been at the core of our DNA, driving us to introduce industry-first products and making the efforts of the DOE’s challenge a seamless fit with our business. Throughout the field-testing period, Lennox has valued the Department of Energy’s ongoing communication of validated field information to key utility and state partners, raising awareness of program incentives and arming dealers with the information they need to drive high-efficiency cold climate heat pump adoption and ultimately create a more sustainable future."
Gary Bedard, Executive Vice President and President, Lennox Home Comfort Solutions
“Midea greatly values the DOE’s commitment to advancing cold climate heat pump technologies that can operate efficiently in extreme cold climates. Providing a reliable alternative to traditional heating systems supports building electrification efforts across the United States. We look forward to the next phase of the DOE challenge as incentive programs are developed that will help make these advanced technologies more accessible to consumers, driving broader adoption.”
Eric Hervol, Engineering Director, Midea America Research Center
"Rheem is committed to making a difference with the products we create. Sustainability is at the forefront of our product designs. The success of our residential heat pump in the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Cold Climate Heat Pump Technology Challenge is a testament to Rheem’s dedicated, innovative engineers and our continuous pursuit of advanced solutions that meet and exceed DOE environmental standards, helping to build a more environmentally friendly future."
Randy Roberts, Vice President of Residential Business, Rheem
"Our collaboration with the Department of Energy (DOE) for the Cold Climate Heat Pump Technology Challenge emphasizes Rheem’s leadership in advancing HVAC technology with sustainability in mind, and developing a product users and utility companies can trust. By working closely with the DOE, and with the invaluable contributions from the national labs, we have pushed the boundaries of our heat pump technology, achieving performance that not only meets but exceeds DOE standards. This is a crucial step in our continuous pursuit of solutions that contribute to the decarbonization of the building sector. We are grateful to the DOE for spearheading this challenge, which aligns with Rheem’s sustainability initiatives and allows us to deliver products that meet the diverse needs of our customers and the market."
Derek Brasuell, Senior Director of Engineering, Rheem
Utilities & Cooperatives
- Alaska Electric Light and Power (AK)
- Bonneville Power Administration (Pacific Northwest)
- ComEd (IL)
- Con Edison (NY)
- Connexus Energy (MN)
- Consumers Energy (MI)
- DTE Energy (MI)
- Efficiency Maine Trust (ME)
- Efficiency Vermont (VT)
- Energy New England (MA and Greater New England)
- Eversource (MA, CT, NH)
- Focus on Energy (WI)
- Great River Energy (MN)
- Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MA)
- Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative (MN)
- National Grid (MA, NY)
- Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association (CO, NE, NM, WY)
- Upper Peninsula Power Company (MI)
- Xcel Energy (CO, MN, and several other states)
State Agencies
- Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
- Colorado Energy Office
- Maine Governor’s Energy Office
- Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources
- Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
- Minnesota Department of Commerce
- Montana Energy Office
- New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
- Public Service Commission of Wisconsin
Join Us!
Interested in becoming a state and utility partner? Contact us at E3Initiative@ee.doe.gov and stay tuned for upcoming events.