The agreement is based on hydronic systems.

Mitsubishi Electric said the acquisition was made through its wholly-owned subsidiaries Mitsubishi Electric Hydronics.

In the future, Mitsubishi Electric plans to leverage AIRCALO’s broad product portfolio and robust customization features to expand and modernize its hydronic HVAC business in the diversified European market, where there is a high demand for made-to-order products and strong environmental awareness.

Strong product lines and customization capabilities are found in the hydronic HVAC industry, where there is high demand for made-to-order products at individual installation sites.

For fan coils (FCUs), AIRCALO not only does the in-house customization of the main unit, but also packages peripheral parts and control apparatus that are usually designed and installed through on-site contractors, which also helps reduce the costs of hard work and eliminate installation errors.

Present in France for many years, AIRCALO owns a significant percentage of the local market for FCUs and air handling equipment (AHU), taking advantage of its wide product diversity and powerful customization functions to meet the express wishes of the installation site.

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