Swegon: HVAC range and where EPDs stand
Swegon is a full‑line indoor climate supplier, from air handling units to R290 chillers. For spec‑driven projects, the question isn’t whether they have EPDs, but how broadly those declarations cover the catalog and where gaps might quietly cost a bid.


Who Swegon is
Swegon, headquartered in Sweden, focuses on indoor climate solutions for commercial and residential buildings. Their portfolio spans central ventilation, room‑level air distribution, controls, chilled beams and comfort modules, plus BlueBox‑brand chillers and heat pumps.
What they sell, at a glance
Core lines include GOLD and SILVER C air handling units, CASA residential AHUs, diffusers and plenum boxes, sound attenuators, active and passive chilled beams such as PARASOL, WISE demand‑controlled ventilation components, and cooling and heating production under BlueBox like TITAN, ZETA, GEYSER and OMICRON. Across sizes and configurations, the SKU count sits in the hundreds.
EPD coverage snapshot
Swegon publishes third‑party verified EPDs for multiple AHU sizes in the GOLD and SILVER C series, with several declarations running through 2030 on the European side and North America. That includes mid‑range units like GOLD RX 025/030 and neighboring sizes listed with 2030 expiries (EPD Hub, 2025). CASA residential AHUs are covered with validity to March 28, 2027, under the International EPD System (EPD International, 2025).
Beyond AHUs
Room products show coverage too. Historic EPDs exist for diffusers, plenum boxes, sound attenuators, and comfort modules, complementing WISE‑enabled control gear. On the production side, BlueBox R290 equipment is increasingly represented. ZETA Zero joined the roster in February 2025 and TITAN Sky variants appear alongside OMICRON Zero families on Swegon’s public list (BlueBox, 2025; Swegon, 2025).
How broad is “broad”
On portfolio coverage, we see dozens of current EPDs across AHUs, room units and R290 chillers and heat pumps. That is strong for project teams working under LEED or BREEAM scoring, because verified, product‑specific EPDs can unlock points and avoid default penalties when carbon accounting gets tight (Swegon, 2025). For multi‑building frameworks or long funnels, the 2030 validity on several AHU EPDs is helpful because it rides through typical refurbishment cycles (EPD Hub, 2025).
Likely gaps worth watching
We did not locate a public Swegon EPD for mainstream fan coil units on their EPD page as of December 18, 2025. Fan coils remain common in hotels, residential high‑rise and some healthcare wings. Competitors like Sabiana and Kampmann publish fan coil EPDs that specifiers can cite immediately, which can tilt selection when EPDs are preferred or required (EPD International, 2024; EPD International, 2023). If fan coils sit in the sales mix, closing that gap is a quick commercial win.
Competitive set on typical projects
On AHUs and ventilation components, they often meet Systemair, FläktGroup, TROX, Halton, Lindab, and Price Industries. For chilled beams and comfort modules, Halton, TROX and Price show up repeatedly. In chillers and heat pumps, Daikin Applied, Trane, Carrier, Aermec and Clivet are common. Several of these peers maintain EPDs for selected lines, especially in Europe, which is why coverage depth matters.
What this means for specability
Where Swegon has EPDs, the products are easy to justify on low‑carbon projects. Where an EPD is missing for a product that still shows up in alternates, the team risks extra scrutiny, added accounting penalties, or being quietly swapped late in design. The fix is dull but powerful. Prioritize SKUs that repeat across sectors like offices, education and hospitality, then extend to niche sizes. The price of one EPD is frequently earned back with a single mid‑sized project win. Thats the signal under the noise.
Quick next steps
Confirm which product families generate most quotes and RFIs. If fan coils or a legacy chiller series are in that mix, start there. Borrow the PCRs competitors already use to stay comparable and publish through a reputable operator for faster acceptance. If internal data collection is the bottleneck, pick an LCA partner that drives the process and doesnt leave your engineers to chase meters.
Where to find Swegon’s EPDs
Swegon maintains a central index with links to current declarations across product families. It is updated over time, so check here first for the latest set: Swegon Environmental Product Declarations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Swegon product families currently have public EPDs?
Multiple GOLD and SILVER C AHU sizes, CASA residential AHUs, several room products, and R290 BlueBox units like OMICRON and ZETA Zero are publicly listed. See Swegon’s index for the live set (Swegon, 2025).
How durable are Swegon’s current AHU EPDs for long project funnels?
Several AHU EPDs show validity through 2030 on EPD Hub, which helps keep bids compliant through typical design and procurement cycles (EPD Hub, 2025).
What’s one gap that could impact hotel or residential bids?
Fan coils. We did not find a public Swegon fan coil EPD on their page as of December 18, 2025, while Sabiana and Kampmann publish fan coil EPDs that specifiers can cite (EPD International, 2024; EPD International, 2023).
