Midea EVOX G3 whole-home system diagram
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Midea EVOX

Interesting value hardware, but installer support and model specifics matter more than brand familiarity.

Best forPrice-sensitive buyers with a strong contractor who can document similar installs.

Markets
Texas, California
System
Ducted and ductless heat pump products
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Price
$6,500 to $15,000 installed
Budget
Value ducted
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Midea EVOX G3 product-system image from official Midea Comfort media.

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EVOX platformDucted and ductless heat pump products

Our Midea EVOX review

Midea is a major global HVAC manufacturer, but US homeowner quotes need local context. Treat it as a value/emerging brand page: verify installer experience, warranty path, parts availability, and whether the model qualifies for incentives.

Price tier
Budget
What it costs installed$6,500 to $15,000 USD installed

Midea publishes no installed pricing for EVOX, but the G3 platform is one of the few ducted heat pumps with live distributor pricing online: matched outdoor-plus-air-handler systems listed at $5,079 (2-ton, 18.6 SEER2), $6,471 (3-ton) and $8,058 (4-ton) at Globe United as of July 2026. Installed totals then depend on labor, electrical and duct scope; current ducted heat pump cost guides put professional installation at roughly $1,500 to $7,000 on top of equipment, which lands a realistic EVOX install around $6,500 to $15,000 by size and complexity. That band is our construction from fetched equipment and labor figures, not a Midea number. Treat it as a sanity check, and expect MA, CT and NY labor to price near the top of it. Because equipment pricing is public, ask the installer to break out equipment versus labor on the quote; a $14,000 total on a $6,500 equipment package needs an itemized explanation. Midea positions the full G3 line above CEE efficiency tiers used by many utility programs, so confirm the exact model's current local eligibility before signing. The federal 25C heat pump credit expired after 2025.

globeunited.us - Verified July 2026

Best forPrice-sensitive buyers with a strong contractor who can document similar installs.
Avoid ifYou need the safest local-service story or the quote is vague on model numbers and support.

From Midea EVOX

Official product and installation imagery scraped from the brand's own pages and stored locally for reliability.

Official product page
Midea EVOX G3 outdoor unit and air handler system
Midea EVOX G3 product-system image from official Midea Comfort media.
Midea EVOX G3 whole-home system diagram
Official Midea EVOX G3 whole-home diagram showing connected indoor and outdoor equipment.
Midea EVOX G3 air-handler product image
Official Midea EVOX G3 air handler image from product page media.
Midea EVOX G3 outdoor heat pump unit
Image courtesy of Midea.
Midea EVOX G3 outdoor unit installed beside a home
Image courtesy of Midea.
Midea EVOX outdoor heat pump product lineup
Image courtesy of Midea.

Images attributed in the local source ledger and on each profile.

Key models

Make the quote name the exact outdoor and indoor model numbers. Model-number fog is how the wrong equipment ends up on your house.

1
EVOX G3 2-ton system (MO1HE-H24B-2A + MAUSE-H24B-2A)

18.6 SEER2 / 10.0 HSPF2 / 12.0 EER2, 100% heating output at -13F, $5,079 equipment price online (Globe United, July 2026)

2
EVOX G3 3-ton system (MO1HE-H36B-2A + MAUSE-H36B-2A)

17.7 SEER2 / 10.0 HSPF2 / 12.0 EER2, COP 2.06 at 5F, operates down to -22F, $6,471 equipment price online

3
EVOX G3 4-ton system (MO1HE-H48B-2A + MAUSE-H48B-2A)

17.5 SEER2 / 9.5 HSPF2 / 12.0 EER2, R-454B, $8,058 equipment price online

4
EVOX G3 platform (1.5-5 tons)

up to 19.0 SEER2 / 10.8 HSPF2-4 / 12.5 EER2, 100% heating output at -13F with COP up to 1.9 and COP up to 2.14 at 5F, full line R-454B compatible

5
EVOX wall-mounted air handler pairings (1.5-3 tons)

up to 19.3 SEER2 / 10.8 HSPF2-4, compact cabinet for closet and tight mechanical-room retrofits

6
EVOX ceiling-mounted air handler pairings (1.5-3 tons)

up to 17.5 SEER2 / 10.5 HSPF2-4 in a 10.9-inch low-profile cabinet

Strengths and considerations

Strengths

  • +Commercially interesting value-inverter challenger
  • +Ducted solution for buyers who do not want wall heads
  • +Official EVOX G3 materials focus on retrofit and airflow adaptability
  • +Could be a useful quote-check target where installers price it aggressively

Watch out for

  • -Installer ecosystem is less proven than Mitsubishi/Carrier/Daikin in many regions
  • -Public data is more marketing-led than legacy premium brands
  • -Support path must be checked market by market
  • -Low price is only attractive if design and labor scope are complete

Quote risks

These are the issues to resolve in writing before you compare Midea EVOX against another quote.

  • Ask why the installer chose Midea over Bosch/Daikin/Carrier for your ducts and climate.
  • Verify exact EVOX generation, AHRI match, airflow plan, and low-temperature capacity.
  • Do not accept a lower quote unless labor warranty, parts support, and electrical/duct scope are equally clear.

Before you sign: confirm these

These come from Midea EVOX's own documented terms and open questions, not our test results. Get the answers in writing from the licensed contractor before you sign.

  • ?Warranty tier is registration-sensitive: Midea's standard residential coverage is 5 years parts / 7 years compressor, and the 12-year parts-and-compressor extended coverage depends on registration. Get in writing which tier your install lands on and who files the registration.
  • ?Confirm which EVOX generation you are being sold. G3 is the R-454B line; earlier EVOX stock still moves through distribution, and the refrigerant generation changes parts and service-cost math for the life of the unit.
  • ?Distributor pricing is public (roughly $5,100 to $8,100 per matched 2-4 ton system online as of July 2026), so ask for an equipment-versus-labor breakdown on the quote. A refusal to itemize is itself information.
  • ?Parts flow through Midea's distributor network, not a dense factory dealer network. Ask which distributor stocks EVOX parts locally and the typical wait for a control board or fan motor before you sign.

Support and warranty

Midea's published residential coverage is 5 years parts / 7 years compressor standard, rising to 12 years parts and compressor for registered original purchasers, with 5/5 for subsequent owners; registration within 60 days is recommended and is required to print a warranty certificate. There is no Mitsubishi-style dealer network behind EVOX yet, so service reality depends on your installer and their distributor relationship. That makes installer vetting and a written labor warranty matter more here than with legacy brands.

Warranty checklist: Standard residential 5 years parts / 7 years compressor; 12 years parts and compressor extended for registered original purchasers; subsequent owners 5/5

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FAQ

Is Midea EVOX worth it in 2026?

Midea is a major global HVAC manufacturer, but US homeowner quotes need local context. Treat it as a value/emerging brand page: verify installer experience, warranty path, parts availability, and whether the model qualifies for incentives.

How much does Midea EVOX cost installed?

Installed Midea EVOX systems typically run $6,500 to $15,000, based on globeunited.us as of July 2026. Midea publishes no installed pricing for EVOX, but the G3 platform is one of the few ducted heat pumps with live distributor pricing online: matched outdoor-plus-air-handler systems listed at $5,079 (2-ton, 18.6 SEER2), $6,471 (3-ton) and $8,058 (4-ton) at Globe United as of July 2026. Installed totals then depend on labor, electrical and duct scope; current ducted heat pump cost guides put professional installation at roughly $1,500 to $7,000 on top of equipment, which lands a realistic EVOX install around $6,500 to $15,000 by size and complexity. That band is our construction from fetched equipment and labor figures, not a Midea number. Treat it as a sanity check, and expect MA, CT and NY labor to price near the top of it. Because equipment pricing is public, ask the installer to break out equipment versus labor on the quote; a $14,000 total on a $6,500 equipment package needs an itemized explanation. Midea positions the full G3 line above CEE efficiency tiers used by many utility programs, so confirm the exact model's current local eligibility before signing. The federal 25C heat pump credit expired after 2025.

Who is Midea EVOX best for?

Price-sensitive buyers with a strong contractor who can document similar installs.

What should buyers watch out for with Midea EVOX?

Ask why the installer chose Midea over Bosch/Daikin/Carrier for your ducts and climate. Warranty tier is registration-sensitive: Midea's standard residential coverage is 5 years parts / 7 years compressor, and the 12-year parts-and-compressor extended coverage depends on registration. Get in writing which tier your install lands on and who files the registration.

What brands should you compare against Midea EVOX?

Most buyers should compare Midea EVOX with GREE FLEXX, Bosch IDS and Rheem Endeavor Heat Pump before signing. That gives you a better read on equipment tier, installer design quality, and quote pressure.

How strong is Midea EVOX on warranty and support?

Midea's published residential coverage is 5 years parts / 7 years compressor standard, rising to 12 years parts and compressor for registered original purchasers, with 5/5 for subsequent owners; registration within 60 days is recommended and is required to print a warranty certificate. There is no Mitsubishi-style dealer network behind EVOX yet, so service reality depends on your installer and their distributor relationship. That makes installer vetting and a written labor warranty matter more here than with legacy brands.

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Brand verdicts are based on buyer fit, usable capacity, output, installer depth, support path, price pressure, and the risks that tend to show up after installation. A strong reply from a manufacturer can improve factual clarity, but it does not improve placement.

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Written by Heat Pump Guide Editorial TeamReviewed by Heat Pump Guide Editorial Team, Editorial review on Jul 12, 2026How we reviewEditorial policy

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