News Focus: DryGair’s Integrated Approach to Climate Control feature by Greenhouse Grower

In a recent feature by Greenhouse Grower, Amir Kandlik, DryGair’s Regional Director for North America, outlines how the company is redefining environmental management through integrated, data-driven strategies. Rather than viewing heating, cooling, and dehumidification as separate “silos,” DryGair advocates for a holistic climate strategy.

Key DryGair Insights & Innovations:

  • Beyond “One-Size-Fits-All“: Kandlik emphasizes that modern greenhouse design must start with a precise understanding of the specific external climate and the grower’s internal goals. DryGair tailors solutions based on geographic location and specific crop needs.
  • The Importance of Night-Time Cooling: A critical (and often counterintuitive) point raised by DryGair is that cooling is not just a daytime necessity. Active night-time cooling is agronomically essential for processes like fruit set, and managing this without spiking energy costs is a primary focus of their technology.
  • Data-Driven ROI: Moving past upfront equipment costs, DryGair utilizes advanced modeling to demonstrate long-term value. By calculating energy consumption, fuel savings, and yield impacts, they provide growers with a predictable path to faster payback.
  • New Tech: The Defrost Coil Add-On: A major highlight is DryGair’s new defrost coil, which allows their systems to maintain high efficiency even at lower temperatures. This ensures that growers can maintain perfect humidity and temperature control 365 days a year, regardless of external conditions.
  • Precision Modeling Tools: DryGair is investing heavily in multi-year climate analysis and Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD) optimization. These tools allow growers to simulate and perfect their climate strategy during the design phase, long before the first crop is planted.

The DryGair Vision:
“Growers are moving toward smarter, more integrated climate control that operates seamlessly across seasons… At the same time, we continue to improve the overall energy efficiency of our units and tailor them to different crop requirements based on customer needs.” — Amir Kandlik

The full article can be found at the link below:
Smarter HVAC Strategies Help Growers Improve Efficiency and Climate Control
(Published by Greenhouse Grower, March 17, 2026)