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Johnson Controls acquires M&M Carnot

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on June 27, 2023 News
Johnson Controls has acquired M&M Carnot, a natural refrigerant solutions manufacturer.

Cork, Ireland — Johnson Controls is broadening its sustainable solutions portfolio by acquiring M&M Carnot, a provider of natural refrigeration solutions.

“M&M Carnot is well-positioned in its ability to deliver ultra-sustainable industrial refrigeration solutions and will allow us to better serve our growing customer base in this vertical,” said Claude Allain, president of Johnson Controls HVAC/R and data centers.

Based in Annapolis, Maryland and Trois Rivières, Quebec, Canada, M&M Carnot designs and manufactures industrial refrigeration equipment and controls that use carbon dioxide (CO2), which has a GWP of 1. By contrast, traditional refrigerants can have GWPs in the thousands, magnifying rather than solving the global warming problem.

M&M Carnot provides trans critical CO₂ solutions, including heat pumps and tailored solutions for data centers.

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