Improve building efficiency with HyPerformance Solution
We are a team of engineering experts specializing in HVAC systems. Our mission is to assist you in identifying energy-efficient opportunities within your HVAC systems. By doing so, we help reduce overall energy consumption in buildings, contributing to a more sustainable future.
This is how it works
We approach each project individually and tailored to you needs and requirements. Below we show you the process step by step with our HyPerformance team to make your building more energy-efficient.
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We handle the hard work, you reap the benefits
Our HyPerformance solution is dedicated to helping you save energy. Our team of hydronic experts will collaborate with you and other HVAC stakeholders to understand the system challenges, conduct a thorough assessment of your HVAC system, identify cost-effective renovation or optimisation actions, and provide support during the implementation process.
Throughout the project, your dedicated IMI Hydronic sales contact ensures smooth progress and closely collaborates with our Engineering Support Center (ESC) when needed, leveraging their accumulated expertise to identify significant opportunities for savings.
Our ESC consists of a team of twenty in-house experts specialising in various aspects of HVAC, including balancing, control, actuation, pressurisation, water quality, and thermostatic control. With their proven expertise and technical knowledge, alongside personalised partnerships, our comprehensive approach has successfully helped numerous buildings to reduce their energy consumption by up to 50%.
Why should you upgrade your building's performance?
The current state of our planet demands urgent action. With energy consumption surpassing sustainable levels, it is crucial that we all make a difference. While new energy technologies and storage solutions are developing, the most effective way to reduce our energy footprint is to cut down on existing consumption or optimise our energy utilisation.
With the load of HVAC systems in global energy consumption, building performance is now under intense scrutiny. Governments are implementing financial incentives and stricter regulations to compel building owners to improve energy efficiency. In March 2023, the European Parliament passed a new directive* for the Climate and Resilience Act, mandating property owners to renovate energy-intensive homes or face penalties when selling or renting.
This movement is driving a noticeable shift in the real estate market, with tenants increasingly prioritising spaces with green certification labels, while investors are showing a growing interest in businesses with a strong ESG profile. As energy costs rise, enhancing building performance for energy savings has become a paramount concern for real-estate owners and developers.
At IMI, we believe that significant energy savings can be achieved without drastic measures. Our experts specialise in fine-tuning hydronic systems, determining the cost-effective actions that unlock maximum energy savings with minimal disruption.
Saving energy is our passion
With three hundred years of combined knowledge in three key areas of HVAC, IMI Hydronic is an expert in hydronic systems. This means we do not focus only on products; we think about solutions that consider a full system approach to hydronic design and optimisation, ensuring all aspects are optimally working together to deliver energy efficiency, along with the desired level of comfort and system durability.
This expertise, together with a holistic approach to the problem makes us the perfect partner for renovation and upgrade projects, whether you are a building owner, an HVAC consultant or an energy auditor.
Enabling HVAC systems to operate as efficiently as possible is part of our DNA, so let us use our knowledge and passion to connect the dots for you and help you achieve your energy-saving goals.
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