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Oliver Buechse
Garth schultz
April 28, 2026
Introduction
Thermal Energy HQ made its AHR Expo debut in Las Vegas by introducing a modular thermal storage system designed to stand out in a market where few exhibitors were showing new storage solutions. At the center of the presentation was the company’s walk-in 700-gallon Thermal Tank, which drew strong booth traffic and sparked discussions with manufacturers, distributors, application specialists, and prospective customers. The event marked an important moment for the company’s transition into thermal energy storage and highlighted growing interest in practical ways to capture, store, and deploy surplus thermal energy more efficiently.

Conclusion
The AHR Expo debut signaled more than a trade show appearance. It showed that thermal storage is gaining attention as a practical tool for improving system flexibility, using surplus heat more strategically, and supporting applications that range from domestic hot water to advanced cooling. Thermal Energy HQ’s exhibit also previewed where the platform is going next, including a smaller residential tank paired with a heat pump and the development of SkyRadiance for low-energy cooling in water-constrained environments. With additional exposure from broad media pickup and a planned appearance at CMPX Toronto, the company used AHR Expo 2025 to establish a stronger position in the thermal energy conversation.


