enVerid Systems is a leading provider of Sustainable Indoor Air Quality solutions.
Our mission is to reduce the carbon emissions and cost of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning buildings while ensuring healthy indoor environments.
We do this by developing products that improve indoor air quality (IAQ), reduce carbon emissions, improve resiliency, and save money for building owners and operators.
The Problem We Solve
There are three accelerating trends impacting the commercial building market: demand for better indoor air quality, the drive to decarbonize buildings, and the need to increase resilience to outdoor pollutants due to climate change.
The challenge for building owners and operators is finding a way to deliver good indoor air quality and increase resilience while minimizing energy use and the related carbon emissions. This is a challenge because most buildings rely on large volumes of outside air to dilute indoor-generated contaminants and improve indoor air quality. In many climates, this dilution approach is very energy intensive and counterproductive when the outside air is polluted.
The solution is to clean and recycle indoor air using proven air cleaning technologies like enVerid’s award-winning Sorbent Ventilation TechnologyTM to reduce our dependence on large volumes of energy intensive outside air. This “clean first” approach improves indoor air quality, reduces carbon emissions, and improves resilience. We call this Sustainable IAQ, and it can be achieved with enVerid Sorbent Ventilation Technology, which is available from leading HVAC equipment manufacturers like Daikin Applied Americas and in enVerid’s own line of HVAC Load Reduction® (HLR®) air cleaning modules. Sustainable IAQ also saves money by reducing the size requirements and first costs for new HVAC systems and the costs to operate HVAC systems.
According a 2017 U.S. Department of Energy Study, enVerid’s Sorbent Ventilation Technology has the potential to eliminate 57 million metric tons of carbon from commercial buildings in the U.S. every year. This is equivalent to taking all the cars off the road in California permanently.