Subscribe to the daily news Sign in
En
Carrier Launches New Service-Based Model for Comfort and Energy Solutions

Carrier Launches New Service-Based Model for Comfort and Energy Solutions

Carrier is pleased to announce Carrier Cooling-as-a-Service, a portfolio of innovative solutions to help commercial customers simplify the operation of HVAC and other thermal or electricity-generating systems while meeting the challenges of the modern energy transition. 

Carrier Cooling-as-a-Service allows customers to contract for long-term performance and predictable payments rather than incurring an up-front capital cost for system or equipment purchases. The new financial model allows customers to focus on their core business while relying on Carrier’s turnkey expertise for comfort and operational efficiency.

With Carrier Cooling-as-a-Service, customers can benefit from bundled, high performing solutions while minimizing the need to invest their own capital. Carrier’s design, engineering and project development teams become responsible for the project lifecycle - from system design to performance assessments and ongoing operations and maintenance - including achievement of key performance indicators. The Carrier Cooling-as-a-Service portfolio trades the traditional heating and cooling models that require significant upfront expense to a subscription or service model. Carrier Cooling-as-a-Service provides a predictable cost solution that reliably delivers the latest energy-efficient technology and comfort through advanced controls, equipment and service, ensuring optimal performance and customer satisfaction across the lifecycle.

“This marks a foundational shift from providing heating, cooling and energy systems to providing desired outcomes,” said Mead Rusert, VP, Building Technologies, Commercial HVAC, Carrier. “With contracts that cover heating and cooling performance, energy usage, sustainability and infrastructure, customers can count on Carrier’s expertise to provide optimized building system performance and support to meet the needs of your business.”

Carrier Cooling-as-a-Service will help ensure customers have the latest, most efficient Carrier equipment, to include roof-top units, air handlers, controls and chillers.

“As a global leader in climate and energy solutions, Carrier can help building owners address upfront costs and the potential for maintenance backlogs to allow customers to focus on their core business while Carrier provides reliable operation and peace of mind,” Rusert said.
Related tags: HVAC, chillers, Carrier
Share

Related news

Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US honors top 2024 distributors at D...
Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC (METUS) recognized its top-performing distributors during the 2025 Diamond Leadership Conference, held April 14–17 at the St. Regis Hotel in Bermuda. Honor...
22 May 2025
Carrier launches custom BluEdge service solutions for data centers
Carrier has introduced new BluEdge lifecycle service offerings tailored for data center operators as part of its QuantumLeap portfolio of scalable solutions. The company aims to support customer...
26 May 2025
Waukegan High School Unveils Advanced HVAC Training Lab with Johnso...
Waukegan High School, in collaboration with Johnson Controls, celebrated the grand opening of its state-of-the-art HVAC training lab. This initiative offers students hands-on experience and the cha...
01 Mar 2025
Daikin Applied Acquires Modular Comfort Systems to Strengthen HVAC ...
Daikin Applied Americas has announced a majority investment in Modular Comfort Systems, a provider of customized HVAC solutions serving upstate New York. The acquisition aims to enhance HVAC sy...
06 Mar 2025
University of Ljubljana Develops Solid-State Cooling to Replace Tox...
New elastocaloric system promises safer, more efficient alternative to vapor-compression cooling. Researchers at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, are developing a solid-state c
14 May 2025
AAON Appoints CEO Matt Tobolski to Board of Directors
AAON, Inc. has expanded its Board of Directors from eight to nine members and appointed Matt J. Tobolski, PhD, as a director, effective May 13, 2025. Dr. Tobolski also assumed the role of Presid...
16 May 2025