MEET THE LEADER IN HVAC TECHNOLOGY

Mitsubishi Electric and Trane Technologies have joined together to improve the comfort, health, and efficiency of any home, any building, anywhere.

With nearly 100 years of experience in providing reliable, high-quality products, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is a recognized world leader in the manufacture, marketing and sales of electrical and electronic equipment used in information processing and communications, space development and satellite communications, consumer electronics , industrial technology, energy, transportation and building equipment.

ESTABLISHED IN 2018

Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US (METUS) is a leading provider of ductless and VRF systems in the United States and Latin America.
As a 50/50 joint venture between Trane Technologies and Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc., the company provides innovative products, systems and solutions capable of cooling and heating any application from a home to a large commercial building.

EXPLORE DUCTLESS | A Scalable Solution

Ductless systems connect an outdoor unit with an indoor unit to heat or cool a home without the use of ductwork. Single- and multi-split systems are available to control the temperature of one or multiple rooms of your home.

WHY GO DUCTLESS

  • Flexible Heating and Cooling
  • Create a comfortable environment anywhere.
  • Ductless systems let you install temperature control solutions where ductwork doesn't currently exist.
  • Find a good ductless system

Consider a few key features when shopping for the perfect ductless system for your home:
  • Quality of the installation
  • Longevity of the manufacturer
  • Warranty and product support
  • Convenient features like auto-restart and self-check functions

MORE WAYS TO SAVE


Fuel Efficiency.
Take back the energy typically lost because of poorly insulated ductwork. Your new ductless system will flex to meet the needs of your household and may use less fuel overall.

CHOOSE YOUR SYSTEM

Single or Multi-Zone
What are your temperature control needs? Single-Zone systems affect the climate of one area of your home, while Multi-Zone systems affect many

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