Mysa Launches 5th Product, Mysa LITE for Electric Baseboard Heaters

September 28, 2023

by Brad Pretty

 Mysa, the market leader in smart control for electric HVAC systems, proudly announces the North American market launch of Mysa LITE for Electric Baseboard Heaters.

The newest addition to our product family marks a milestone in our commitment to making energy-saving solutions accessible to homeowners and combating climate change through electrification.

Mysa LITE is designed to provide a streamlined, affordable option for homeowners who seek to optimize energy consumption without compromising on quality. A lower-cost iteration of our flagship smart thermostat for high-voltage electric baseboard heaters, Mysa LITE bolsters our vision of empowering individuals to conserve energy and reduce their carbon footprint.

“Let there be LITE! The newest member of our Mysa family, Mysa LITE, bridges the gap between greater affordability and household energy efficiency,” said Josh Green, the CEO of Mysa. “Our mission to build an electric future means empowering folks to make sustainable energy management choices, and we want to make that as easy and affordable as possible for homeowners. Working with our family of customers and alongside our industry and utility partners, we can be real leaders in mitigating climate change while helping people take control of their rising cost of living.”

Josh Green, the CEO of Mysa

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