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Solar Heat Pumps: The Climate Solution You’ve Never Heard Of

by Hunter Kissam July 13, 2022 3 min read

It seems that, finally, people are waking up to the crisis at hand. According to recent polling, 70% of US citizens want to invest in renewable energy and become carbon neutral by 2050.

Well, that’s excellent news for the world as we know it! If you want to get a headstart, there’s some new technology you can use to reduce your carbon emissions today. Let’s talk about solar heat pumps and how models like the HotSpot Energy ACDC12C can save you money!

HotSpot Energy Solar Air Conditioner and Panels

What Is a Solar Air Conditioner?

While they are often referred to as solar air conditioners, they are technically heat pumps. The terms are interchangeable, but there are a few key distinctions to understand. Heat pumps use two parts; a condenser and a mini-split.

The mini-split is the indoor unit that pulls hot air out of a room and blows in cool air after the condenser cools the air. During the winter, the condenser can find heat (even in cold air) and pump it into your home. Heat pumps work year-round for climate control and are especially effective for smaller areas.

However, the key distinction is that the condensers and mini-split draw power from solar panels, which can act as their primary source. In most cases, 3 solar panels of around 300 watts will be plenty!

Do They Really Work?

On average, we spend a lot of money on climate control in our homes. Offsetting your heating and cooling systems with any amount of solar power is bound to improve your energy bill and reduce your carbon footprint.

Of course, there are always important questions to ask. Most notably; if the sun is down, how will you heat or cool your home? Well, cooling your home while the sun is down will dramatically reduce the need for energy during the evening, as the sun will not continue to heat your home.

HotSpot Energy ACDC12C Energy and Emissions Savings

Your energy consumption for heating and cooling will depend heavily on where you live and the time of year. If you live in Florida in August, you’re going to use more energy for cooling than someone living in Winnipeg. However, you’ll also receive more solar offsets (on average), which can translate to more savings.

When the weather is hot, the sun is out, and your solar AC is running, you can draw 900W of power from solar panels alone. On average, your system will only require 544W for cooling and 600W for heating, so you won’t have to worry. Read our full review for more information!

If you run your air conditioner for 16 hours a day, you will save an average of $36.54 for every month you run your solar panels witheach solar air conditioner.

Also, the Energy Information Administration estimates that our homes produce 0.85 pounds (0.38 kg) of CO2 per kWh. That means that if you run your AC for 16 hours a day, you will save an average of 220 pounds of CO2 simply by using solar panels.

Try a Solar Air Conditioner Today

Solar heat pumps or solar air conditioners are some of the best tools for our fight against climate change. On top of that, they can save you money. Unfortunately, few people have heard of this technology, so it’s essential to get one for yourself and spread the word!

Stay up to date with our latest product news and buy a HotSpot Energy ACDC12C with us for free shipping and a price match guarantee!
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Hunter Kissam
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