Move the comfort
Position climate control close to the people, process, vehicle, or work area that actually needs it.
A Noctryix original
A portable mini-split platform built for shops, warehouses, garages, and changing workspaces that need real heating and dry cooling without committing to permanent ductwork.


How it works
The cart carries both sides of a mini-split system while keeping them correctly separated by the building opening.
Move the caster-mounted frame to a compatible garage or roll-up door opening.
The indoor air handler faces the workspace while the condenser sits outside.
The door closes through the open center of the cart, between the indoor and outdoor sides.
Use the correct supply for the selected model, then heat or cool the area as needed.
Door clearance, power, drainage, ventilation, security, and safe condenser placement must be confirmed for each workspace.
Why Climate Cart
Get the performance and professional appearance of a mini-split in a platform that can follow the work, the lease, or a changing floor plan.
Position climate control close to the people, process, vehicle, or work area that actually needs it.
Refrigeration-based cooling avoids adding humidity the way an evaporative cooler does.
Use one platform for summer cooling and cooler-weather heating instead of separate seasonal equipment.
A practical option for leased shops, temporary work areas, and buildings where a full HVAC project is not the right fit.
Built for real workspaces
Use the Climate Cart where focused heating or cooling matters more than conditioning an entire building.
Five available sizes
Start with the workspace, available voltage, and expected heat load. Noctryix can help narrow down the right configuration.
A straightforward starting point for a standard one-car garage.
A straightforward starting point for a standard two-car garage.
Quick rule of thumb: 9,000 BTU for a 1-car garage; 12,000 BTU for a 2-car garage. Insulation, ceiling height, climate, sun exposure, and other heat loads can change the final recommendation.

| Model | Typical fit* | Heat | Tons | Est. coverage* | Power | Wattage | Airflow | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9,000 BTU | 1-car garage | 10,000 BTU | 0.75 | 400 sq. ft. | 120V | 750W | 580 m³/h | $2,700 |
| 12,000 BTU | 2-car garage | 12,000 BTU | 1 | 550 sq. ft. | 120V | 1,050W | 520 m³/h | $3,200 |
| 18,000 BTU | Larger workspace | 19,000 BTU | 1.5 | 1,000 sq. ft. | 230V | 1,700W | 1,050 m³/h | $3,900 |
| 24,000 BTU | Larger workspace | 24,600 BTU | 2 | 1,500 sq. ft. | 230V | 2,080W | 1,440 m³/h | $5,300 |
| 36,000 BTU | Largest workspaces | 36,000 BTU | 3 | 2,500 sq. ft. | 230V | 3,850W | 1,440 m³/h | $6,500 |
*Coverage, performance, electrical needs, operating temperature, efficiency, and noise vary by model and site conditions. Prices shown are the supplied current model pricing and should be confirmed before purchase.
Compare the options
The Climate Cart combines high cooling power, heating, portability, and dry air in one professional platform. That puts it in a different category from room-sized portable AC units, heat-only equipment, and evaporative coolers.

Before choosing a model
Noctryix will help account for the conditions that matter, not just the square-foot number.
WorkspaceFloor area, ceiling height, insulation, and the zone you want to condition.
OpeningGarage or roll-up door type, measurements, clearances, and how often it needs to open.
PowerAvailable 120V or 230V service, outlet location, circuit capacity, and cord routing.
Heat loadVehicles, machinery, ovens, people, sun exposure, and doors that regularly stay open.
Common questions
No permanent ductwork is built into the space. The cart is designed as a movable mini-split platform, although the correct electrical supply, safe placement, clearances, and compatibility with the building still need to be confirmed.
On a compatible opening, the cart is positioned so the door lowers through the open center of the frame. The indoor head stays on the workspace side while the condenser remains on the outdoor side.
No. The Climate Cart uses refrigeration-based mini-split cooling, so it provides dry cooling instead of adding water to the air. That can be especially useful for wrap, print, wood, storage, and production environments.
Yes. Available Climate Cart configurations provide both cooling and heating, making the system useful beyond the hottest part of the year.
The current range is approximately 400 to 2,500 square feet, depending on the selected model and the actual workspace. Insulation, ceiling height, door use, outdoor temperature, and heat-producing equipment all affect performance.
Yes. The steel frame is built on casters so the system can be repositioned or removed. It should be powered down and moved carefully with all tubing, power connections, and required clearances protected.
Talk through your space
Have the approximate square footage, door measurements, and available voltage ready. We can talk through the next step.