• Jennifer Nuckles, CEO of R-Zero.
    Jennifer Nuckles, CEO of R-Zero.
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Smart building technology company, R-Zero, has acquired SecureAire, an innovator in sustainable HVAC performance solutions.

The acquisition will bolster R-Zero's decarbonisation capabilities with the ability to reduce energy consumption for building owners and operators focused on achieving compliance with climate regulations and net-zero emissions.

Conventional high-efficiency filtration systems, with a MERV 13 rating or higher, require more energy to maintain airflow because of the increased resistance (pressure drop) caused as air is pushed through more dense filter media.

This increase in resistance makes the system's fans work harder, driving up energy consumption to deliver adequate airflow, and thereby adding stress to the HVAC equipment.

In contrast, SecureAire's patented electrically-enhanced media filters offer the lowest pressure drop for filters with a MERV 13 rating or higher, in today's market.

These products allow air to move freely through an HVAC system, minimizing energy consumption while maintaining high air quality levels.

The technology reduces strain on HVAC fans and filters, ensuring optimal airflow with much lower energy and maintenance demands.

As a result, the system achieves a payback period of just two years, offering a faster return on investment compared to traditional mechanical air filters, according to Jennifer Nuckles, CEO of R-Zero.

"The growing emphasis on decarbonisation and rising energy costs are prompting building owners to closely evaluate their energy usage, driving increased demand for solutions that deliver both cost savings and sustainability," Nuckles said.

“By integrating SecureAire's industry-leading HVAC filtration technology into our energy efficiency portfolio, we're empowering building owners with a solution that not only lowers energy use and operational costs, but also provides superior indoor air quality.

“With filters that last 2-3 times longer and decrease energy consumption, building owners can reduce maintenance costs and material waste, unlocking faster returns on investment while enhancing overall building efficiency."

SecureAire president, Frank Statamatos, said together the companies can deliver a best-of-breed solution that optimises indoor environments for efficiency, performance, and comfort.

“With our combined expertise, we can provide building owners and operators with a patented solution that drives energy savings, enhances air quality, and addresses the evolving demands of today's built environments,” he said.