The core advantages of evaporative cooling lie in its significant energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, and high-efficiency cooling capacity in specific environments, making it particularly suitable for industrial and open space scenarios.
Compared to traditional compressor air conditioners, evaporative cooling achieves cooling through the phase change of water, eliminating the need for chemical refrigerants such as Freon and avoiding reliance on high-power compressors. Therefore, it offers significant advantages in terms of operating costs and environmental impact.
Energy consumption is only 1/8 to 1/10 of that of traditional air conditioners. In high-temperature and dry environments, the coefficient of performance (COP) can reach over 4.2, with an energy saving rate as high as 87.8%.
Taking a 2000㎡ factory workshop as an example, using evaporative refrigeration equipment can save tens of thousands of yuan in electricity costs per month. The investment payback period is short, and the economic benefits are significant.
It has no compressor, no refrigerant, and no Freon; it relies entirely on water evaporation to absorb heat, making it a purely physical cooling process.
It does not produce greenhouse gases or ozone-depleting substances, aligning with the national "dual-carbon" strategy, and is a truly "green air conditioner."
In hot and dry regions, the temperature drop can reach 5-15℃, and even higher under extreme conditions.
It has low requirements for opening doors and windows and air circulation, making it particularly suitable for semi-open or fully open places such as textile factories, farms, warehouses, logistics centers, and farmers' markets, solving the problem of traditional air conditioners "failing as soon as the door is opened."
