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Early workspace and assembly — home garage
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Early workspace and assembly — home garage

Research & Validation
Cal Next Study
2023 – 2025 State of California
CalNEXT
Energizing California's Future
HVAC Capacity Controller
Final Report · ET23SW0058
Prepared by: Alyssa Capps, Energy Solutions
March 4, 2025
The Beginning
Problem
For residential and commercial consumers seeking to reduce their energy consumption and carbon footprint and to promote a more sustainable future for their local communities and economies, variable frequency drives (VFDs) deliver significant efficiency improvements and a quick return on investment (ROI).
Although adding a VFD to existing "fixed-capacity" or "fixed-speed" heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC) equipment can drastically improve overall efficiency, a standalone VFD would have to be manually controlled or adjusted to achieve optimum efficiency improvements.
The Problem
Breaking Down the Challenge
Reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint
Improve efficiency for communities and economies
Quick return on investment (ROI)
Promote a more sustainable future
Variable frequency drives (VFDs) deliver efficiency improvements
Fixed-capacity HVAC systems limit efficiency
Manual control prevents optimal performance

2023 – 2025 State of California
Documentation
Official Report
HVAC Capacity Controller
Final Report
ET23SW0058
Prepared by:Alyssa Capps, Energy Solutions
March 4, 2025
Cal Next Study
2023 – 2025 State of California