The HPWH aims to reduce utility bills, help lower carbon emissions and provide users with energy-efficient-air source technology.
It uses advanced air-source heat transfer technology to efficiently move thermal energy from the surrounding air into water.
This produces an efficiency rate of u to 400% - outperforming conventional water heaters that rely on fossil fuels.
Midea claims that the HPWH addresses key limitations of traditional systems, such as high operating costs, inconsistent heating and environmental impact.
The company also says that it can lead up to 75% annual energy savings on energy bills in North American households.
The HPWH is engineered with a leak prevention system, automatic shut-off valve and frost protection - with a temperature range from -15°C to 46°C*.
It has three customisable operational models depending on the energy efficiency and savings required. In addition, it has Wi-Fi connectivity so homeowners an control their water heating system remotely.
David Leezer, Engineering Manager - Retail AC and Innovations at Midea said: "Our new Heat Pump Water Heater exemplifies this by offering homeowners a reliable solution with features like leak prevention, frost protection and automatic shut-off. With smart modes, including Economy, Hybrid and E-Heater, the HPWH not only reduces energy consumption but also provides unmatched convenience and control for customers' daily lives."