Real answers from Mitsubishi and BellSimons on the 2025 refrigerant change—and how it impacts heat pump buyers in Massachusetts.
At Endless Energy, we know how overwhelming HVAC information can be—especially when manufacturers, installers, and online articles all seem to say something different. That’s why we’re excited to launch a new monthly interview series called “Straight from the Source.”
In each episode, our Chief Operating Officer Amanda Perkins sits down with HVAC professionals from across the industry—manufacturers, distributors, trainers, and even government energy program reps—to answer the real questions Massachusetts homeowners are asking. The goal? Cut through the noise and bring you clear, trustworthy insights directly from the experts.
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For our first edition, Amanda is joined by Brian Nagel of BellSimons Companies and Joe Armenti of Mitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating to talk about one of the biggest topics of 2025: the transition to R-454B refrigerant.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
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How the 2025 refrigerant change will impact Mitsubishi heat pump systems
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Why HVAC professionals believe R-454B is a better option than R-32, thanks to its lower Global Warming Potential (GWP) and improved efficiency
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How homeowners in Massachusetts can save by choosing R-410A Mitsubishi models now, before they’re phased out
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New product features in Mitsubishi’s 2025 lineup, including the anticipated H2i Sumo heat pump models
This series is all about transparency. No sales pitch—just real answers from the people who build, supply, and regulate the systems that keep your home comfortable year-round.
If you’re looking to explore Mitsubishi heat pumps in 2025, Endless Energy is here to support you. Schedule your no cost consultation directly online or give us a call at 508-233-8462.