
Transition forward toward a greener and a more efficient tomorrow
Experience the innovations shaping the future of HVAC at the 2025 AHR Expo at Danfoss' booth 1301. Thank you for joining us to see how we’re solving HVAC pain points like system downtime, high operating costs, and environmental impact with solutions that are smart, sustainable, and ready to work for you.
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Solutions Showcase

Highlight: Danfoss Smart Store ADC demonstrates the journey towards a net-zero supermarket
Featured Products

BOCK HGX56 CO2 T: Compressor Named Winner in 2025 AHR Expo Innovation Awards
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; } else if (isBigColumns) { } else { }VLT® HVAC Basic Drive FC 101Optimized for basic operation of pumps and fans, the VLT® HVAC Basic Drive is supplied with built-in functions that reduce initial costs and increase productivity.
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; } else if (isBigColumns) { } else { }Micro Plate™ technologyThe next step in application-focused, high-performance heat exchanger design, Micro Plates™ are a revolutionary technology, specially created for district energy solutions and for use in heat pumps, chillers, and close control systems for cooling capacities up 800 kW / 225 TR.
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; } else if (isBigColumns) { } else { }EVR solenoid valves, direct or servo operatedDanfoss offers a complete range of servo-operated solenoid valves for air conditioning systems. EVR valves can be used in liquid, suction and hot gas lines, and the valves are compatible with fluorinated refrigerants, including high-pressure refrigerants such as R410A (EVRH).
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; } else if (isBigColumns) { } else { }KVS electric regulating valveKVS is a series of electric suction modulating valves for AC transport and refrigeration applications. Accurate temperature or pressure control is obtained by modulating the refrigerant flow in the evaporator with a current or voltage driver.
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