ECM Technologies Wins ‘Most Innovative Business of the Year’ Award

HVAC preventative maintenance and efficiency solutions provider ECM Technologies was recently named the “Most Innovative Business of the Year” at the 2025 Champions of Change Awards, according to a news release. The program recognizes Arizona business leaders and organizations taking steps to make a positive impact on the state through innovative thinking and philanthropy. ECM Technologies’ ThermaClear was singled out for its unique approach toward preventative maintenance and energy efficiency.

“This award is a testament to the hard work and vision of our entire team,” said ECM Technologies Chief Revenue Officer, David Fenton. “True innovation means more than introducing new ideas — it’s about challenging the status quo and uplifting others along the way. We’re honored that ECM Technologies reflects that spirit. ThermaClear is shifting the conversation around HVAC preventive maintenance, from a standard routine service to a strategic investment in long-term resilience and operational excellence.”

According to the news release, ThermaClear addresses the issue of oil fouling, which can lead to HVAC inefficiency and equipment breakdowns. “The treatment removes oil buildup from heat exchanger coils, restoring optimal heat transfer and maximizing energy efficiency. It also super-lubricates compressors to minimize wear and reduce the risk of mechanical failure. By creating a permanent protective barrier within the system, ThermaClear prevents future fouling, resulting in fewer repairs, lower operating costs and enhanced long-term reliability,” the news release reports.

ECM Technologies was also awarded for its contributions to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, donating ThermaClear treatments to reduce HVAC operational costs and club locations nationwide.

“Our partnerships reflect the heart of our mission,” said Fenton. “Whether we’re supporting nonprofits or expanding our ThermaClear Preferred Service Network (PSN), our goal is to help organizations lower energy use, avoid unnecessary breakdowns and extend the life of their critical HVAC systems.” 

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