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My heat pump does fine at 0F. And has done since the late 80s. And if it can’t it has electric backup heat.
This has been what's in my house/apartments since I was 8 and first learned about them when ours went out and my grandpa came over to fix it.
Heat pump, with 1-3 rows of coils for electric backup heat. Lowest Temps I've experienced were -20F and highest were 110F. Struggled to cool below 75 at the top, and heat above 60 at the lows. But those are rare extremes (on the low side anyway, I expect the high side to "peak" more often in coming years)
And none of the systems were younger than 2005.
Ground source or air?
Air. Just a bog-standard midrange heat pump, though it's probably grossly oversized.