Mojave Energy Systems, Inc.
Kyle T. has a diverse work experience which includes roles in sales, coaching, and swimming. Kyle started their professional career as a Professional Swimmer in 2011 and continued in this role until 2021. From 2014 to 2015, they worked as an IT Logistics Assistant at Texas A&M University. Following this, they worked as a Construction - Outside Sales Engineer at Johnson Controls from 2015 to 2019. From 2019 to 2021, Kyle served as a Volunteer Assistant Coach at Texas Christian University. In 2021, they joined Rheem Manufacturing as a Commercial Sales Engineer and worked there until 2023. Currently, they hold the position of Director, Rep. Sales at Mojave Energy Systems, Inc. starting from July 2023.
Kyle T. completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Business Administration and Management at the SMU Cox School of Business from 2022 to 2024. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree from Texas A&M University's Dwight Look College of Engineering, specializing in Industrial Distribution with a minor in Business Administration from 2010 to 2015.
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Mojave Energy Systems, Inc.
Mojave is changing the nature of air conditioning. Air conditioning has become critical to productivity and comfort in our indoor environments. As a result, it accounts for about 10% of total global electricity use and emits one billion tons of carbon dioxide. What if we could maintain the same comfort, reliability and purchase costs while lowering energy consumption and emissions? Since its invention in 1902, air conditioning has relied on vapor compression which over time has become progressively more efficient at lowering air temperature, but remains inefficient at humidity control. At the same time, modern building codes, ventilation requirements, and efficient appliances have reduced temperature loads but increased humidity loads. That means buildings today use more energy to control humidity than temperature. Mojave's ArctiDy introduces a patented way to solve this problem.