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02 February 2025

Enertech Global Consolidates Brands to Enhance Operations and Innovation

Enertech Global has announced the consolidation of its four brands - Enertech, GeoComfort, Hydron Module, and TETCO - into two unified brands: Enertech and GeoComfort by Enertech. The transition will take effect on February 3, 2025, and aims to streamline operations, improve product development, and elevate the customer experience.

The decision is expected to deliver several key benefits, including enhanced supply chain efficiencies, a stronger focus on engineering innovation, and improved brand presence. The company anticipates shorter lead times, better cost efficiencies, and optimized manufacturing through the consolidation.

“This change will improve every aspect of the Company’s business from sales and marketing to engineering and manufacturing,” said Derek Dwyer, Enertech Chief Executive Officer.

The streamlined structure will allow Enertech’s engineering teams to dedicate more resources to developing new products and refining existing solutions. Additionally, focusing marketing efforts on two brands is expected to bolster brand awareness and generate more leads for customers.

Dwyer emphasized the importance of honoring the company’s legacy brands during the transition. “It was important to retain the spirit of our legacy brands, especially GeoComfort, our first product brand, and Hydron Module, which marked our entry point into the manufacturing of ground source heat pumps. We are retaining the GeoComfort name and have taken inspiration from Hydron Module in our updated product design,” he said.

Tim Wright, Enertech’s Chief Operating Officer, noted that the change would benefit distribution and sales channels. “The two unified brands - Enertech and GeoComfort by Enertech - will seamlessly continue to serve our distributors, dealers, and manufacturers’ representative firms. We anticipate easier ordering and greater in-stock positions to help our customers better fulfill the changing demands of the construction industry,” Wright explained.

Products reflecting the updated branding are expected to be available starting in the first quarter of 2025.

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