Dandelion Energy, the nation’s leading home geothermal company, has officially announced the launch of its revolutionary geothermal heat pump named Dandelion Geo. According to certain reports, the stated heat pump is understood to boast the the highest heating efficiency of any heat pump currently on the market. Not just that, it also supplies the promised heat at an extremely low cost. More on the same would reveal how Dandelion Geo comes bearing the ability to heat air to a higher temperature than any other heat pumps using its proprietary technology, making it compatible with ducts found in existing homes. This is especially relevant for older and larger homes. Anyway, owing to these low airflow capabilities, the heat pump in question is able to ensure a quiet operation. Apart from that, Dandelion Geo also leverages its proprietary electrical design to sidestep the need for most main panel upgrades. Such a facility, on its part, can be expected to trigger faster and less expensive installations. All in all, the whole setup makes Dandelion Geo an easy swap for a home’s furnace or boiler.
Talk about the given solution on a slightly deeper level, though, we must begin from Dandelion Geo’s promise to provide market-leading heating performance. This particular promise is rooted in its 63,000 Btu/hr and up to 5.2 COP, with both the components stemming from the solution’s proprietary heat exchanger technology and refrigeration circuit design.
Alongside a high performance, Dandelion Geo brings forth the prospect of simplicity, as a single electrical circuit, automatic flow control, unparalleled airflow flexibility and integrated ground loop pumps, soft start, and monitoring come together to make the stated technology pretty straightforward to install.
“The Dandelion Geo was designed to overcome the top barriers to heat pump adoption by simplifying the installation of top-of-the-line geothermal equipment.” said Kathy Hannun, CTO and Co-founder of Dandelion Energy. “Our mission is to make home geothermal heating and cooling simple and affordable, and this heat pump represents tremendous progress towards that goal.”
Then, there is Dandelion Geo’s design, which is suitable for long-term reliability. We get to say so because real-time performance monitoring and advanced diagnostics via home WiFi or ethernet come standard with every unit, empowering users to stay up-to-day in the context of their heat pump’s condition. Furthermore, you will receive an integrated flow strainer, corrosion-proof plastic drain pan, and condensate overflow sensor, each one bestowed with a critical role in reducing maintenance requirements.
Among other things, we ought to mention how the product qualifies for a 30% federal tax credit, as well as stackable state and local rebates. This alone is likely to save customers tens of thousands of dollars worth of incentives. Making the whole value proposition even more attractive is a detail which claims that all the provided performance statistics are as measured and verified by AHRI, the industry’s trade association for standards and measures.
To facilitate the launch of its new heat pump, Dandelion Energy is building out a network of Authorized Installers. These Authorized Installers will basically include vetted, high quality contractors Dandelion has selected due to their exceptional quality and expertise installing geothermal.
“We made the decision to go all in with Dandelion for our company’s geothermal installations because they are the leader when it comes to innovation and residential-friendly geothermal products,” said John Holsapple, CEO of Stanley Ruth in New York. “They have been very responsive and engaged as a partner, and we are thrilled to be working with them.”
Founded ib 2017, Dandelion Energy’s rise up the ranks is largely orchestrated by its track record in making geothermal heating and cooling systems simple and affordable. Helping modern homeowners and home builders access premium, emissions-free heating without a premium price tag, the company’s excellence can also be validated once you take into how it is backed by the likes of GV (Google Ventures), Collaborative Fund, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, LenX, and NGP.