The Industry Standard for Ductless Heating & Cooling
Mitsubishi Electric was the first manufacturer to bring ductless mini split technology to the U.S. residential market. That head start translates into the deepest product line, the most established service infrastructure, and arguably the strongest cold-climate performance record among ductless brands available today.
For Colorado Springs homeowners, Mitsubishi's relevance centers on two things. First, their Hyper-Heating INVERTER® (H2i®) technology maintains full rated heating capacity at 5°F and continues producing heat at temperatures as low as -13°F. In a market where winter nights routinely drop into the teens, that capability is not a luxury—it's a practical requirement for a heat pump used as a primary or significant heating source.
Second, Mitsubishi offers the widest range of indoor unit styles. Wall-mounted, floor-mounted, ceiling cassette, concealed ducted, and horizontal-ducted options mean the system can be configured to match virtually any room layout or aesthetic preference. This flexibility is especially useful for older Colorado Springs homes where wall space, ceiling height, or architectural details create constraints that a single indoor unit type can't accommodate.





