LG Electronics presented its latest heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) technologies at AHR Expo 2025 in Orlando, Florida, from Feb. 10-12. The company’s new HVAC lineup highlights energy-efficient solutions designed for homes and businesses, aligning with the global push for decarbonization and electrification.
“The LG HVAC solutions displayed at AHR Expo 2025 underscore our firm commitment to innovation, and to leading the industry’s transition toward decarbonization and electrification,” said James Lee, president of the LG ES Company. “As a leading global brand, we remain dedicated to delivering efficient and sustainable HVAC technologies and solutions tailored to diverse customer needs and environments.
Visitors to LG’s booth explored its full range of inverter heat pumps, which use high-efficiency compressors to provide both heating and cooling. The LG Inverter Heat Pump lineup, certified by Energy Star, is designed for the North American residential market, offering reliable temperature control even in homes with high ceilings. These units also feature built-in communication kits, ensuring compatibility with different indoor systems such as A-Coils and Furnace setups. LG also introduced the Inverter Heat Pump Water Heater, which integrates with the company’s ThinQ app for smart control.
The company showcased its LG Residential Cold Climate Heat Pump, which recently received the 2025 AHR Innovation Award in the Sustainable Solutions category. Certified by Energy Star and Cold Climate Energy Star, this heat pump is designed to work efficiently in freezing temperatures as low as negative 35 degrees Celsius (negative 31 degrees Fahrenheit). It includes a Low Heating feature that prevents pipes from freezing by maintaining a stable temperature of approximately 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit).
LeviTech magnetic bearing
For commercial use, LG displayed its upgraded Multi V i Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) system, which features a larger heat exchanger and uses R32 refrigerant with a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 675. The system offers flexible installation options and includes safety measures to prevent refrigerant leaks.
LG also unveiled its Oil-Free Inverter Centrifugal Chiller at the expo. Using the company’s LeviTech magnetic bearing technology, this chiller enhances energy efficiency and provides a steady supply of chilled water. It is available with low-GWP refrigerants such as R513A, R1233zd, and R1234ze, ensuring compliance with international regulations.
LG’s Component Solutions division introduced new compressors and motors for commercial and residential HVAC applications. The company has expanded its Scroll Compressor lineup and is showcasing advanced compressors for Cold Climate Heat Pumps. LG has been working with manufacturers as part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Cold Climate Heat Pump Technology Challenge.