Mojave Showcases ArctiDry's Proven Performance at AHR Expo 2026

Commercial HVAC manufacturer highlights liquid desiccant technology's reliability and efficiency across diverse applications.

Jan. 27, 2026 at 9:17am

Mojave Energy Systems, a company focused on transforming air conditioning, will be showcasing its ArctiDry liquid desiccant HVAC units at the AHR Expo 2026 in Las Vegas. With over 150,000 cumulative operating hours and 99.5% uptime, Mojave's technology has proven reliable performance across a wide range of commercial applications, from pharmaceutical facilities to hotels. The company will also be highlighting recent product enhancements and previewing its upcoming AquaDry hydronic liquid desiccant system.

Why it matters

Mojave's liquid desiccant technology offers an energy-efficient and climate-friendly alternative to traditional air conditioning, providing independent control of dew point and dry bulb temperature. As buildings seek to reduce their environmental impact, Mojave's solutions can help commercial facilities lower energy consumption and refrigerant use while improving indoor air quality.

The details

Mojave's ArctiDry units have been specified by over 60 engineering firms in the past year, with installations serving a variety of building types, from critical laboratory environments to high-traffic retail spaces. Recent product enhancements on display at AHR Expo 2026 include expanded CFM ranges, side return configurations, powered exhaust options, and 10:1 turndown gas heaters, all developed in response to real-world application needs.

  • Mojave Energy Systems was founded to change the nature of air conditioning.
  • Mojave's ArctiDry product line was first launched at AHR Expo 2024.
  • Mojave will be showcasing its technology at AHR Expo 2026, taking place February 2 - 4, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • In 2025, Mojave had an exceptionally successful year, marked by strong growth and increasing installations across North America.

The players

Mojave Energy Systems

A company founded to change the nature of air conditioning, producing novel liquid desiccant systems designed to increase energy efficiency and reduce the climate impact of air conditioning.

Phil Farese

The CEO of Mojave Energy Systems.

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What they’re saying

“2025 was an exceptionally successful year for Mojave, marked by strong growth and increasing installations across North America.”

— Phil Farese, CEO, Mojave Energy Systems

What’s next

Mojave will also be sharing information about its upcoming release of AquaDry, a hydronic liquid desiccant system that delivers dewpoints down to 25°F while optimizing central plant efficiency — ideal for buildings with existing chilled and hot water infrastructure including data centers and hospitals.

The takeaway

Mojave's liquid desiccant technology has proven to be a reliable and energy-efficient solution for commercial HVAC, with a growing installation base across diverse building types. As the industry seeks more sustainable air conditioning options, Mojave's innovative approach to dehumidification and temperature control is poised to make a significant impact.