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AIIR Releases Residential HVAC Study Revealing Pressing Need for Greater Energy Efficiency

AIIR, a provider of AI-powered heating and cooling solutions, released the results of its first residential HVAC research study. The study reveals significant insights into American residents’ attitudes toward energy efficiency.

Key findings include:

  • 61% of residents polled have avoided upgrading their air conditioning/heating units due to increasing costs
  • A majority of residents (52%) have had their comfortability impacted due to rising air conditioning/heating unit costs
  • 69% of residents think their buildings could benefit from more sustainable air conditioning/heating management practices
  • 57% of residents are willing to pay a slightly higher rent for a building with more energy-efficient features
  • More than 76%of residents would be interested in receiving incentives for reducing energy and water usage in their units

“Our latest research study sheds light on the significant impact rising HVAC costs have on American residents,” said Trevor Schick, president of AIIR. “The findings underscore a growing demand for energy-efficient and cost-effective solutions, as residents seek ways to balance comfort and sustainability in their homes. As we look to serve our residential and hospitality clients, we are advising and assisting them in implementing innovative, energy-efficient and AI-powered solutions to help reduce costs and improve the quality of living.”

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