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How Can I Reduce Energy Costs in Commercial Refrigeration?

06/05/2026NewsRyan Parker

A Practical Guide to Lowering Energy Use in Commercial Refrigeration Systems

Energy costs are one of the biggest ongoing expenses in commercial refrigeration, particularly for retailers, cafés, and food-to-go environments operating chilled displays 24/7.

With rising energy prices and increasing pressure to improve sustainability, reducing refrigeration energy consumption is no longer optional — it’s essential for long-term profitability.

This guide explains how to reduce energy costs in commercial refrigeration, with practical steps that can be implemented across both new and existing systems.

Why Commercial Refrigeration Uses So Much Energy

Commercial refrigeration systems run continuously to maintain safe food temperatures. Open-front cabinets, high footfall, and frequent restocking all increase energy demand.

Key factors that drive energy usage include:

  • Inefficient or outdated refrigeration technology
  • Poor airflow or overstocking
  • Doors left open or open-front designs without night protection
  • High ambient store temperatures
  • Lack of regular maintenance

Understanding these factors is the first step towards improving efficiency.

Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Commercial Refrigeration

One of the most effective ways to reduce energy costs is upgrading to modern, energy-efficient commercial refrigeration systems.

Newer cabinets are designed with:

  • Advanced airflow management
  • Improved insulation
  • Low-energy components
  • Eco-friendly refrigerants

For example, modern multideck displays now use hydrocarbon refrigeration, which is significantly more energy-efficient than traditional systems while also reducing environmental impact.

Explore energy-efficient multideck options here.

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Commercial Refrigeration

Choose the Right Display for Your Environment

Not all commercial refrigeration is suited to every retail space.

Open-front multidecks are ideal for high-volume, self-service retail, but efficiency can be improved by:

  • Using night blinds when stores are closed
  • Positioning units away from doors or heat sources
  • Selecting the correct cabinet size for the product range

Well-designed systems maintain consistent temperatures while reducing unnecessary energy load.

Improve Lighting Efficiency

Lighting plays a bigger role in refrigeration energy consumption than many realise.

Switching to LED lighting in commercial refrigeration units can:

  • Reduce electricity usage
  • Lower heat output inside the cabinet
  • Improve product visibility

Less heat inside the cabinet means the refrigeration system doesn’t need to work as hard — resulting in lower energy costs.

Maintain Consistent Airflow

Poor airflow is a major cause of energy inefficiency in commercial refrigeration.

To optimise performance:

  • Avoid overloading shelves
  • Keep air vents clear
  • Ensure even product distribution

Blocked airflow forces the system to work harder to maintain temperature, increasing both energy use and wear on components.

Use Night Blinds and Doors Where Possible

Open-front refrigeration is effective for merchandising, but it can increase energy consumption if left exposed overnight.

Adding night blinds or rear doors helps retain cold air when the store is closed, significantly reducing energy loss.

This is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to improve efficiency without replacing equipment.

Schedule Regular Maintenance

Routine maintenance is essential for keeping commercial refrigeration systems operating efficiently.

Key maintenance tasks include:

  • Cleaning condenser coils
  • Checking door seals and airflow
  • Monitoring temperature consistency
  • Ensuring evaporators are functioning correctly

Even small inefficiencies can increase energy usage over time if left unaddressed.

Optimise Store Environment

The surrounding environment has a direct impact on refrigeration performance.

To reduce energy strain:

  • Keep ambient temperatures stable
  • Avoid placing units near heat sources
  • Ensure adequate ventilation around cabinets

A well-managed environment reduces the workload on refrigeration systems and improves overall efficiency.

Invest in Modern Multideck Refrigeration Design

Modern commercial multideck refrigeration units are specifically engineered for efficiency in high-traffic retail spaces.

Features such as:

  • Controlled airflow systems
  • Energy-efficient compressors
  • Eco refrigerants
  • Intelligent temperature regulation

…all contribute to lower running costs while maintaining optimal product conditions.

Read more about multideck performance here.

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Key Takeaways: Reducing Energy Costs in Commercial Refrigeration

Reducing energy usage doesn’t rely on a single change — it’s a combination of smarter equipment, better usage and regular maintenance.

The most effective strategies include:

  • Upgrading to energy-efficient commercial refrigeration
  • Using hydrocarbon refrigerants
  • Improving airflow and cabinet usage
  • Installing night blinds or doors
  • Maintaining systems regularly
  • Optimising store layout and environment

Designed for Efficiency

Energy-efficient commercial refrigeration is not just about lowering costs — it also improves performance, extends equipment lifespan and supports sustainability goals.

As refrigeration technology continues to evolve, businesses that invest in efficient systems and best practices will benefit from reduced overheads and stronger long-term returns.

FAQ’s

How can I reduce energy costs in commercial refrigeration?

Reducing energy costs involves upgrading to energy-efficient systems, improving airflow, using LED lighting, installing night blinds, and maintaining equipment regularly.

What is the most energy-efficient commercial refrigeration system?

Modern systems using hydrocarbon refrigerants and energy-efficient compressors are among the most efficient options available.

Do open-front fridges use more energy?

Yes, open-front refrigeration can use more energy, but features like night blinds and efficient airflow design help reduce consumption.

Does maintenance affect refrigeration energy costs?

Yes, poor maintenance increases energy usage. Regular servicing ensures systems run efficiently and reduces unnecessary energy consumption.

Need more information?

If you’re looking to improve efficiency and reduce running costs in your commercial refrigeration, the team at Counterline can help.

Explore the full range of energy-efficient solutions or get in touch to discuss your requirements.

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