For some time now, the Japanese company Panasonic, with its European headquarters in Wiesbaden, has been fully established on the German market. Production for air, water and heat pumps takes place largely in Europe, specifically in a plant in Pilsen in the Czech Republic and in a plant in France, where heat pumps with the refrigerant R 290 are manufactured. Panasonic has been active in the air conditioning business for a long time. Air-to-air heat pumps have been built since 1958. These many years of experience are now paying off in the heat pumps, which are established appliances with mature technology.
Panasonic, a renowned Japanese company, has long been firmly established in the German market. The European headquarters are located in Wiesbaden, Germany, and production of air-to-water heat pumps takes place in Europe, including factories in the Czech Republic and France. With over 60 years of experience in the air conditioning business, Panasonic has developed a deep understanding of heat pump technology, which is reflected in its sophisticated products.
At IFH/Intherm, Panasonic is presenting the new Aquarea heat pumps from the M series, which cover a wide output range from 3 to 30 kW. These appliances are ideal for single-family homes, apartment buildings and renovation projects. With the innovative T-CAP technology, the heat pumps maintain their heating performance even at extreme temperatures of down to minus 20 degrees Celsius, without the use of electric heating elements or oversizing.
In addition to the air-to-water heat pumps, Panasonic is also presenting its air-to-air heat pumps, which are usually known as air conditioners. These appliances offer an efficient and cost-effective way of heating rooms and cooling them in summer. They are particularly easy to install and are suitable both for retrofitting individual rooms and for heating entire buildings. These appliances use renewable energy from the ambient air, making them a sustainable choice for modern heating systems.