The journey towards whole-home electrification just got a lot smarter. And cheaper.
California's Energy Smart Homes rebates provide up to $12,150 in incentives to cap your gas line. Your home's heating, hot water, and stove often represent the last parts of your home to be electrified - and there are no better ways to do all of that than with Harvest and Copper.
Our hyper-efficient heat pump harvests electricity when it’s cheapest and cleanest (see what we did there?). It pulls warmth out of the air, even when it’s cold out.
A very-insulated water tank holds just the right amount of heat until you need it - as hot water, or as warmth for your home. Temperatures inside the tank are continuously monitored and controlled. Easier said than done.
The Pod tells everything else in the system what to do, and when to do it. All based on real-time data - temperature, rates, emissions…and if friends are staying over, the Pod adjusts for more showers on the fly.
Hot water safely runs to hydronic coils inside the air handler. A super-efficient fan blows air across the hot coils and, ta-da!, your home is warmed. As are you.
The Air Handler works in homes with forced air. But if you use radiant floors, we’ve got you covered too.
What do I like best about the system? Wow, there are so many things!
Honestly, we feel kinda spoiled now. Don't know how we can go back to the old system.
Harvest helped us improve our comfort and our energy footprint.
I truly feel I have the ultimate heating/cooling system.
We simply feel better about being in our home knowing every day contributes to the clean energy transition.
[Harvest] exemplifies the benefits of combining underappreciated hardware with smart software.
It’s the most efficient system I was able to find in my research.
Harvest has unlocked the decarbonization potential of heat pumps with its smart thermal battery.
We’re doing a good thing for the environment, and we’re paying about 40% less.
In the past, upgrading to induction required running wires to your kitchen for a 240 volt outlet, and in most cases adding new wires from the street for the additional power.
It was almost always complex and costly.
But things are easier now. Copper's Charlie plugs into the normal outlet that's already behind your stove.