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Johnson Controls heat pumps deliver 32% reduction in annual heating costs while cutting heating emissions by 55%

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Summary

Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI), a global leader in thermal management, mission-critical building systems, energy efficiency, and decarbonization, today shared results showing how its commercial and industrial heat pump portfolio is helping customers reduce costs and emissions while delivering reliable performance in demanding and complex mission-critical operating environments. In 2025, global customers saved an estimated 32% in annual heating costs while cutting greenhouse gas emissions by an estimated 55% (1.6 million metric tons), compared to a conventional gas boiler – equivalent to taking nearly 400,000 cars off the road for a year.

“Heat pumps aren’t a future promise, they are delivering double digit competitive advantage right now,” said Katie McGinty, Vice President and Chief Sustainability and External Relations Officer at Johnson Controls. “As customers scale deployment across their critical operations, they’re cutting costs, reducing emissions and boosting their operations by driving out waste and inefficiency. That’s what smart climate action looks like.”

Real world results across sectors

Johnson Controls heat pumps are being deployed across industries where reliability, performance and economics are critical, demonstrating results at commercial, industrial and district scale.

In healthcare and manufacturing, customers are using large-scale heat pumps to replace or supplement heating fuel needs, delivering significant savings while reducing emissions through waste heat recovery and electrification. At the New Aalborg Hospital in Denmark, a district cooling system uses a nearby body of water for free cooling and combines advanced Sabroe ChillPAC chillers and Sabroe HeatPAC heat pumps for peak demand, helping the hospital cut electricity costs by 80% while cutting emissions by 80-90%.

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