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Carrier’s award-winning AquaEdge® centrifugal chillers have been voted finalists in an annual competition to find the “Coolest” product made in North Carolina.

Carrier is part of Carrier Global Corporation, a global pioneer in intelligent climate and energy solutions.

Coolest Thing Made in NC

The Coolest Thing Made in NC competition is in its fifth year and this year 145 companies and their products were nominated. After two rounds of voting, Carrier’s Chillers have been named one of six finalists in the Medium-to-Large Business category.

The NC Chamber runs the popular contest, which spotlights North Carolina’s impressive, technologically driven manufacturing industry. According to the NC Chamber and National Association of Manufacturers, manufacturing generates more than 17% of the gross state product and employs more than 10% of the state’s workforce.

winning announcement

The winning products will be announced on Thursday, October 3, the day before National Manufacturing Day

Online voting is currently open. Anyone with a valid email address may vote once per day. The winning products will be announced on Thursday, October 3, the day before National Manufacturing Day.

Carrier is proud to highlight the products we have built in Charlotte for the past 25 years and the people who continue to make that possible,” said Steve Ribaudo, Vice President and General Manager of Commercial HVAC Americas, at Carrier.

Carrier chiller

We think there’s nothing cooler than a chiller, an invention that Willis Carrier first created and not only helped change where we live but how we live, work, and play. Thank you to everyone who voted and helped recognize our chillers and our Charlotte factory team.

The Coolest Thing Made in NC competition recognizes two winners each year: one for businesses with fewer than 100 employees, and one for businesses with 100+ employees.

highlighting manufacturing industry

This year’s products highlight the diversity of North Carolina’s incredible manufacturing industry including generators, food and beverage products, chillers, jets, and much more,” said NC Chamber President and CEO Gary J. Salamido.

We are grateful to North Carolina’s manufacturing community, the backbone of our state’s economy for more than a century. As we always say at the NC Chamber: what’s made in North Carolina makes North Carolina.”

centrifugal chillers

Willis Carrier unveiled his arguably most influential innovation, the centrifugal refrigeration machine, or chiller, in May 1922. Carrier chillers are found throughout North Carolina and the world, in schools, data centers, hospitals, airports, and much more.

The centrifugal chillers produced in Carrier’s Charlotte factory include the 19DV, 19MV, and 19XR, which are shipped around the world. 

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