Cut Heating Costs 60%.
Future-Proof Your North American Facility.
The EPA AIM Act is phasing out HFCs by 85% before 2036. Natural gas prices are climbing. Karnot R290 and CO₂ heat pumps deliver lower operating costs today — and the IRA gives you 30% back on day one.
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🇺🇸 US Federal & State Incentives
Stack federal tax credits, state rebates, and utility programmes for maximum upfront offset and shortest payback.
Inflation Reduction Act
30% Investment Tax Credit for qualifying commercial heat pump installations using natural refrigerants. Bonus 10% credit for domestic content. Additional 10% for energy communities. Stack with state programmes for maximum offset.
State & Utility Rebates
California (TECH Clean California), New York (NY-Sun, Con Edison), Massachusetts (Mass Save), Colorado, Minnesota all offer additional rebates stacked on IRA. Many utility companies offer on-bill financing.
Rural Energy for America
USDA REAP grants cover up to 50% of project costs for agricultural producers and rural small businesses. Combined with IRA credits, effective cost can be as low as 20% of installation cost.
🇨🇦 Canadian Incentives & Programmes
Federal grants, provincial top-ups, and ongoing carbon tax savings make switching to heat pumps even more compelling across Canada.
Canada Greener Homes
Federal grants for residential heat pump installations. Up to $5,000 for air source heat pumps, plus free energy audit. Available through Natural Resources Canada.
Provincial Top-Ups
- BC: CleanBC — up to $6,000 additional
- Ontario: Save on Energy — up to $7,500
- Quebec: ClimaExpert — $2,500 commercial
- Nova Scotia: Efficiency Nova Scotia
Federal Carbon Price 2030
Canada's carbon pricing reaches $170/tonne CO₂e by 2030. Commercial gas boilers face significant ongoing cost increases. Switching to heat pumps eliminates carbon tax exposure entirely on heating.
Regulatory Landscape: Why Natural Refrigerants Win
Both the US and Canada are accelerating HFC phase-down. R290 and CO₂ are the only truly future-proof choice.
🇺🇸 United States — EPA AIM Act
- 85% HFC consumption reduction required by 2036
- EPA SNAP Rule 23: R410A and R134a restricted in new commercial equipment
- California CARB leading with state-level restrictions ahead of federal timeline
- R290 (GWP 3) and CO₂ (GWP 1) are fully exempt from all AIM Act restrictions
- DOE efficiency standards tightening — heat pumps outperform gas boilers
🇨🇦 Canada — Kigali Amendment
- 85% HFC reduction by 2036 under Montreal Protocol Kigali Amendment
- Environment Canada HCFC/HFC regulations aligning with US AIM Act timeline
- Federal carbon pricing at $170/tonne CO₂e by 2030 — makes gas increasingly expensive
- BC, Quebec, Ontario adopting strong heat pump incentive programmes
- Natural refrigerants (R290, CO₂) fully compliant with all current and proposed Canadian regulations
Why North American Businesses Choose Karnot
Engineered for continental climates — from Phoenix summers to Toronto winters
iHEAT R290 delivers heat at 3.5¢/kWh. A 100-room hotel saves $32,400/year on hot water alone. A hospital can cut $54,000/year from its heating bill.
Federal Investment Tax Credit covers 30% of installation costs. Stack with state rebates and utility incentives for payback under 3 years in many cases.
R290 and CO₂ are fully exempt from HFC phase-down regulations. No quota risk, zero supply disruption, zero refrigerant price escalation.
Natural refrigerants contain zero per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. Fully ahead of expanding EPA PFAS regulations.
CO₂ transcritical systems excel in cold Canadian winters. R290 maintains high COP in Sunbelt heat. Full North American climate coverage.
Natural refrigerant adoption strengthens Scope 1 & 2 reporting. Measurable GHG reduction for LEED, BREEAM, and carbon commitments.
Products Available in USA & Canada
Commercial and industrial systems for heating, cooling, storage, and efficiency upgrades
iHEAT R290 & CO₂
Commercial heat pumps for hot water, space heating, and process heat. COP 3.2–4.5 across North American climates. 9.5–75kW range.
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CO₂ transcritical refrigeration for cold chain, supermarkets, and food processing. Already the dominant technology in EU grocery — now available in North America.
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R290 heat pump water heaters for hotels, multifamily housing, and commercial buildings. IRA eligible. Replaces electric resistance or gas boilers with COP 3.5+.
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Bolt-on adiabatic cooling retrofit for existing HVAC. 20–30% efficiency boost, 21-week average payback. No refrigerant — pure evaporative cooling.
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