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Mitsubishi Electric urges UK retailers to act on HVAC to reach net zero
26 August 2025

Mitsubishi Electric urges UK retailers to act on HVAC to reach net zero

Mitsubishi Electric has released a white paper highlighting the crucial role of HVAC systems in helping UK retailers meet net zero targets. The report emphasizes the need for urgent upgrades to heating, ventilation and air conditioning infrastructure to align with tightening regulations and sustainability goals.

With retail buildings accounting for a significant share of the UK’s carbon emissions, facilities managers are seen as key to driving energy efficiency and emissions reduction. While 89% of surveyed facilities managers believe their buildings are prepared for net zero, only 54% have implemented energy-efficient HVAC systems and smart controls.

The white paper reveals that energy losses from inefficient HVAC operations are costing UK retailers approximately £146.47 million annually. It also estimates that failure to modernize retail estates could lead to £139 million in annual losses from stranded assets—buildings rendered non-compliant by forthcoming energy standards.

Despite widespread awareness of the benefits, including improved customer comfort and long-term cost savings, many facilities managers report a lack of budget and influence. Nearly half say net zero is not viewed as a business priority, highlighting a disconnect between operational needs and corporate strategy.

Mitsubishi Electric advocates a phased retrofit approach aligned with lease events or refurbishment cycles. Case studies in the report include HVAC upgrades at Majestic Wines, Matalan, McDonald’s and the Co-op, which have demonstrated measurable reductions in energy use and emissions.

Chris Newman, Zero Carbon Design Manager at Mitsubishi Electric Living Environment Systems UK, states: “The longer we leave it, the harder adapting these buildings is going to get. Now is the time for retailers to be creating long-term strategies that align ‘business as usual’ with concrete commitments for net zero.”
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