Explore how institutions and infrastructure hubs across India are embracing modern HVAC and VRV systems to improve air quality, energy efficiency, and indoor climate control.
As India strides forward in infrastructure modernization, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), along with Variable Refrigerant Volume (VRV) systems, are playing a pivotal role in transforming buildings into smart, energy-efficient spaces. From healthcare facilities to engineering colleges and airports, this wave of upgrades is reshaping how people experience indoor environments.
In Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, the APY Hospital in Sector-3 is now equipped with a cutting-edge HVAC/VRV system. These upgrades ensure optimal climate control, crucial for maintaining hygienic and patient-friendly conditions in healthcare settings.
Several projects under UPRNN (Uttar Pradesh Rajkiya Nirman Nigam), Bareilly, are also spearheading this technological transformation:
Govt. Engineering College, Chandpur (Bijnor, U.P.) – HVAC/VRV system implemented to enhance comfort and airflow efficiency in academic spaces.
No-Frill Airport, Moradabad (U.P.) – a strategic upgrade enhancing traveler experience through modern air-conditioning systems.
Govt. Medical College, Almora (Uttarakhand) – improved air management ensures a safer and more controlled medical environment.
In Gurgaon, Haryana, the Ramprastha Office Building now features advanced HVAC installations, supporting workplace productivity with smart air management.
Additionally, the Sonari Medical College in Charaideo, Assam, has successfully completed its HVAC system installation, contributing to improved operational performance and energy savings in this critical health facility.
These installations demonstrate a national push toward adopting efficient, sustainable air conditioning solutions across different sectors. Whether in hospitals, educational institutes, or corporate buildings, HVAC/VRV systems are vital for indoor air quality, temperature regulation, and overall comfort. As more institutions invest in these technologies, India moves closer to achieving smarter, greener infrastructure.