
Company says it will present its most advanced range yet of residential, light commercial and VRF solutions
LAS VEGAS, United States, 30 January 2026:
Hisense said it will return to AHR Expo 2026 with what it described as a clear message to deliver comfort with confidence today and for the decade ahead. Making the announcement through a Press Release, Hisense said the 2026 edition marks its tenth consecutive year exhibiting at AHR, which it said reflects its commitment to the North American HVAC market and to distributors, contractors and partners.
Hisense said it will showcase what it describes as its most advanced portfolio of residential, light commercial and VRF solutions to date. The company added that these solutions are engineered for efficiency, reliability and installation flexibility across all climate zones.
Hi-COMFORT Air + Water Systems
Hisense said it continues to expand its residential and light commercial offerings with a focus on universal compatibility, high efficiency and extreme-temperature performance. The company said its Hi-PRO HD, Hi-ULTRA HD and Hi-EDGE HD systems deliver up to 20 SEER2 efficiency, low-ambient heating down to -13 degrees F (-25 degrees C) and high-temperature cooling up to 125 degrees F (51.67 degrees C). Hisense added that compact side-discharge designs, 24V controls, broad AHRI match-ups and compatibility with existing coils, furnaces and line sets are intended to simplify both new installations and retrofits without sacrificing performance.
Hisense said its ductless single-zone and multi-zone systems offer SEER2 ratings up to 32 and ultra-low-temperature heating as low as -22 degrees F (-30 degrees C). Hisense added that flexible indoor unit configurations include wall mounts, slim ducts, cassettes, consoles and air handlers. Hisense said features including FrostClean self-cleaning technology, built-in Wi-Fi, A2L refrigerant safety logic and quiet inverter operation are, according to the company, intended to support comfort while managing energy use.
HD Series Universal Ducted Systems
Hisense said its Hi-MULTI system enables whole-home comfort by connecting up to five indoor units to a single outdoor system. The company added that Hi-MULTI supports wall-mounted units, slim duct, ceiling cassette, console and air handler applications and is, according to the company, designed to perform in both extreme heat and cold. Hisense said its Hi-UNI universal 1:1 solution pairs one outdoor unit with multiple indoor unit options to simplify replacements and support fast, versatile installations.
Hisense said its Hi-PAK inverter packaged lineup brings inverter efficiency to 2–5-tonne applications. The company added that the range carries ENERGY STAR certification, compact form factors and cold-climate capability. Hisense said Hi-PAK is presented by the company as designed for ease of transport, installation and service and said it continues to gain traction as a versatile option across North American markets.
Hisense said it will also highlight its growing commercial portfolio, including VRF, air-to-water and applied solutions. The company added that its Hi-COMFORT Air + Water systems combine space conditioning and domestic hot water through heat recovery. Hisense said these systems deliver high efficiency and full heating capacity down to five degrees F (-15 degrees C) from a single outdoor unit.
Hisense said its VRF solutions support a range of applications with heat recovery, low-ambient operation, DOAS compatibility and flexible indoor unit options. Hisense added that these capabilities are intended to enable precise control and scalable performance for commercial buildings.
Hisense said it brings more than 28 years of inverter experience, nine generations of inverter technology and global production capacity exceeding 26 million HVAC units annually to the North American market. The company added that its customers benefit from what it described as warranties, contractor-focused programmes, training platforms and technical support.
Hisense said that in 2026 it will also serve as an Official Sponsor of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The company added that it considers this sponsorship as reinforcing its global presence and its stated commitment to connecting performance, innovation and trust on and off the field.



















