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Midea Announces Multi-Functional Showroom Grand Opening in Orlando

Midea America is committed to advancing heating and cooling technology and making it accessible to more consumers. To bring heat pump technologies directly to homeowners, Midea’s distributor, AAA AC Supplies, has announced the grand opening of the first Midea-branded showroom, training center & distribution facility in Florida that will serve as a hub for education, installation guidance, heat pump sizing, sales support and after-sales services.

Displaying Midea’s latest versatile and flexible heat pump solutions
The Orlando showroom highlights Midea’s heat pump solutions, seamlessly integrating into daily life and designed to meet the diverse needs of homeowners and building types. For instance, small families or apartment dwellers can benefit from space-saving systems like the Packaged Window Heat Pump or High-Wall Split Systems, while larger households can achieve whole-home comfort with the EVOX G³ and EVOX Gen 2 ducted systems or Multi-Zone Systems featuring slim ducts and console units. The Heat Pump Water Heater further extends Midea’s offerings by integrating air-source technology to deliver up to 75% energy savings compared to traditional systems*.

Educating consumers and serving Orlando area professionals
This showroom integrates product education, training programs and streamlined purchasing to support both contractors and consumers. The showroom also functions as a facility for training and education, equipping contractors with the skills needed to install and maintain high-efficiency systems. Additionally, it offers consultation services for heat pump sizing, installation guidance and after-sales support, ensuring a seamless customer experience.

A strategic collaboration with AAA AC Supplies
The showroom represents a collaborative effort with AAA AC Supplies to bring HVAC products and services to Florida’s growing market. In addition to serving as a product showcase, AAA AC Supplies Inc. will play a pivotal role in training contractors on installation, service and sales strategies, ensuring they are equipped to meet evolving consumer demands and capitalize on rebate programs and energy efficiency incentives.

*Data calculated based on 80-gallon model. Estimated value under UEF testing conditions; Electricity cost is calculated as US$0.14/kWh.

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