Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Inc. and Efficiency Capital Partner to Cross Promote Low-Carbon Building Solutions in Canada

September 23, 2024

Efficiency Capital (EC), Canada’s first Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) company, and Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Inc. (MESCA) announced a strategic cross promotional partnership to make low-carbon building solutions more accessible to building owners and operators across Canada.

Energy efficiency in buildings, despite being one of the critical pathways to meet Canada’s climate goals, faces several systemic barriers for adoption at scale. As partners in sustainability, EC and MESCA share a commitment to breaking down these barriers by offering turnkey efficiency solutions with little to no up-front capital, so that building and business owners can enjoy the financial benefits of upgrading their buildings with state-of-the-art energy technology.

Aimed to support multi-unit residential, industrial, commercial and institutional buildings across Canada, this partnership combines EC’s unique project investment and delivery model with MESCA’s heat pumps and related technologies in the drive towards net-zero buildings across Canada. This collaboration will better enable owners and operators to optimize their energy systems and capital expenditures while reducing their carbon footprint, contributing to a greener and more sustainable future.

Efficiency Capital partners with building owners to deliver their retrofit solutions, including their ‘paid from guaranteed savings’ that is structured to not impact the owner’s borrowing capacity. EC’s innovative Energy-as-a-Service model creates a triple-bottom line impact, allowing clients to generate positive outcomes for people, planet and profits, all at little to no upfront cost or risk.

MESCA offers a wide range of heat pump solutions designed and proven to operate in Canadian cold climate conditions, ranging from residential, light commercial and commercial heating and cooling systems (including VRF, Hybrid VRF and hot water generation), to applied heating and cooling, ventilation solutions and commercial hand dryers.

EC selects the best suited products to fit the specific challenges and opportunities at each building site. Many of MESCA’s HVAC products work well for a variety of owners and building types, ensuring their financial and sustainability goals will be achieved.

The partnership between EC and MESCA comes at a time when the need for sustainable buildings is more pressing than ever. With buildings contributing over 50% of GHG emissions in urban areas and considering 80% of buildings today will be around in 2050 have already been built, these retrofits are a major opportunity for climate action. As Canada strives to achieve its climate goals, this collaboration will play a pivotal role in driving the transition to a low-carbon economy.

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