Dover’s Advansor Launches 50MW CO2 Heat Pump for Industrial Decarbonization
Event summary
- Advansor, a Dover subsidiary, launched the SteelXL Heat Pump with per-unit capacity of 5MW and total capacity up to 50MW for industrial applications.
- The CO2-based system targets food processing, district heating, and large commercial buildings, replacing gas or oil boilers.
- SteelXL operates across temperatures from 6°F to 113°F with a coefficient of performance up to 4.0.
- Advansor has produced over 20,000 CO2 systems since 2006, positioning it as a market leader in sustainable HVAC solutions.
The big picture
Dover’s Advansor is doubling down on CO2 heat pumps as industrial clients face stricter emissions regulations. The SteelXL launch positions the company to capitalize on the global push for energy-efficient HVAC solutions, particularly in food processing and district heating. With over 20,000 CO2 systems deployed, Advansor is scaling up capacity to meet growing demand for climate-friendly refrigerants.
What we're watching
- Regulatory Compliance
- Whether Advansor’s SteelXL can maintain compliance advantage as global HVAC regulations tighten.
- Market Adoption
- The pace at which industrial facilities transition from fossil fuel boilers to CO2 heat pumps.
- Competitive Positioning
- How Dover leverages Advansor’s CO2 expertise against competitors in the clean energy transition.
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