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EPA Signals Change on GWP Refrigeration Thresholds
The regulatory landscape continues to evolve, shaping how building systems, refrigeration, and sustainability strategies are implemented across the industry. As part of the ongoing refrigerant transitions, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently published a proposed rule in the Federal Register under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act on October 3, 2025. This proposal outlines notable updates to refrigerant use in commercial refrigeration racks, condensing units, and cold storage facilities.
At Henderson Engineers, our refrigeration experts help clients stay ahead of these changes. We interpret emerging policies, assess their technical and operational impact, and develop strategies that maintain efficiency and reliability. We help you get the information you need to make informed, data-driven decisions that safeguard your long-term investments and help all of us work towards a more sustainable future.
Extended Deadlines and Raised GWP Thresholds
The proposed rule extends compliance deadlines and raises global warming potential (GWP) thresholds for refrigerants. By shifting from earlier, more stringent drafts, the EPA recognizes the practical challenges facing the industry, including equipment availability, workforce training, and capital planning. For example, A2L display cases remain limited in the U.S. market. This proposal effectively provides manufacturers, contractors, and end-users additional time to align supply chains and investment strategies as the transition toward lower-GWP systems continues. What’s Changing:- Cold storage warehouses: Maximum GWP 700 starting in 2026. A GWP limit of 150/300 starting in 2032.
- Retail food refrigeration and condensing units: Maximum GWP 1400 starting in 2026 for remote condensing units and starting in 2027 for supermarket systems. A GWP threshold of 150/300 starting in 2032.
- Transitional refrigerants remain allowed (e.g., R-448A, R-449A, R-32), giving operators additional options during the market transition.
