
In October, Canadian electrification company Jetson Home earned a spot on TIME Magazine’s list of the Best Inventions of 2025.
The Vancouver-based firm was recognized for its breakthrough heat pump system, the Jetson Air, which addresses the barriers of high installation costs by using technology to assess projects remotely and completing installs in a single day.
“Jetson Air is bringing the same kind of innovation to your home’s heating and cooling that Tesla brought to your driveway—smart, electric, and built for the future,” Stephen Lake, co-founder and CEO of Jetson, remarked at the time.
Traditional heat pump providers are typically rooted in hardware expertise, but software, says Lake, “is what unlocks real gains in efficiency, comfort, and control.”
Lake, who was last year named to the global TIME100 Climate list, is now bringing Jetson innovation to the U.S., where more than half of homes in New York are heated with natural gas or oil, presenting an opportunity for electrification.
“Our mission is to make clean, efficient home heating and cooling accessible to more households, and New York is a natural place to expand that work, given the state’s strong support for heat pump adoption,” noted Lake.
Operating out of a former Tesla facility, Jetson has opened offices in White Plains to serve the New York region.
“With our White Plains hub, we can deliver our high-efficiency heat pump system directly to customers and support them locally as the state continues to move electrification forward,” Lake stated.
Jetson’s vertically integrated model handles everything from assessment to installation, halving upgrade costs.
The platform includes a Jetson App for real-time energy tracking, air-quality monitoring, and maintenance alerts, while the Jetson Care subscription service adds a 10-year warranty, 24/7 monitoring, and annual checkups.

