Gradient was recently featured in Forbes as part of the article “5 Innovative Technologies Of 2025 That Can Deliver Real-World Impact,” written by energy consultant and Certified Energy Manager Dianne Plummer.
In the article, Forbes highlights technologies that are already making a measurable difference in people’s lives today. Gradient’s All-Weather 120V Window Heat Pump was included for its ability to make efficient heating and cooling more accessible, especially in buildings where traditional heat pump retrofits are difficult or cost-prohibitive.
The article notes that heating and cooling account for a significant share of residential energy use in the U.S., and points to Gradient’s plug-in, window-installed design as a way to lower barriers to electrification. By operating on a standard 120-volt outlet and combining heating and cooling in a single unit, Gradient offers an alternative to full-home upgrades that often require electrical panel changes and extensive construction.
Forbes also emphasizes the relevance of this approach for renters and older housing stock, where upgrades are often out of reach. While the article acknowledges the higher upfront cost compared to traditional window air conditioners, it positions Gradient as a more affordable and practical option compared to whole-home heat pump retrofits.
We’re proud to see Gradient recognized by Forbes alongside other technologies focused on resilience, affordability, and real-world impact.
Read the full article: “5 Innovative Technologies Of 2025 That Can Deliver Real-World Impact” by Dianne Plummer, Forbes.
