Heat pumps: Efficient heating solutions for your home

Unfortunately, the topic of heat pumps is highly political, as this product actually offers enormous advantages. Nothing heats as efficiently as a heat pump. We visited leading heat pump manufacturers for you at the trade fair. Which model convinced you the most?

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Compare heat pumps from leading suppliers

Choosing the right heat pump depends on various factors, such as local conditions, climatic conditions and the individual requirements of the building. Heat pumps are a forward-looking technology that is not only environmentally friendly, but also saves energy costs in the long term. Seek advice from a specialist to find the best solution for your home. In our articles you will find an exciting selection of leading providers of heat pumps to inform yourself and weigh up the pros and cons.

Heat pumps: Efficient heating solutions for your home

Unfortunately, the topic of heat pumps is highly political, as this product actually offers enormous advantages. Nothing heats as efficiently as a heat pump. We visited leading heat pump manufacturers for you at the trade fair. Which model convinced you the most? mehr dazu


Tecalor: Advanced Heat Pump and Ventilation Systems

TECALOR GmbH has been extremely successful in the heat pump sector for over two decades. Its high-quality products are sold throughout Germany and the company is actively involved in the decarbonization of the housing sector. In addition to innovative heat pumps, TECALO... mehr dazu


Solar collectors, heat pump storage tanks, domestic hot water heat pumps - Sunex

Sunex was founded in 1997 in Silesia and produces for German-speaking countries, i.e. Austria, Germany, Switzerland and various other countries. The broad portfolio of products started with solar collectors, which was expanded with mounting sets, storage tanks and PV sy... mehr dazu


Samsung: Efficient Heat Pumps with Thermal Storage

Samsung is one of the world's leading technology companies. The South Korean company is known for its cell phones, smartphones, printers, refrigerators, dishwashers, televisions, vacuum cleaners and many other office and household appliances. Samsung also develops heat ... mehr dazu


Transfer stations for local and district heating - pewo energy technology

pewo Energietechnik was founded in the early 1990s and is based in Lusatia, the region around Cottbus and Senftenberg, halfway between Dresden and Berlin. Both major cities are around an hour's drive away. The company pewo generates district heating from the decoupling ... mehr dazu


Buderus: Modern Heating Systems for Every Need

Buderus, a company founded in 1731 and based in Wetzlar, Hesse, specializes in modern heating systems. The company is showcasing an innovative hybrid heat pump system at this year's trade fair for intelligent building technology. Buderus sees its mission as offering ene... mehr dazu


Hargassner: Efficient Heating Systems for a Sustainable Future

The Hargassner company's credo is: biomass is the fuel of the future because it is CO2-neutral, regional and crisis-proof. The family-run company based in Weng im Innkreis, not far from Braunau in Austria, has been active in the field of biomass heating systems for 40 y... mehr dazu


LG: Efficient Heat Pumps for Optimal Home Heating

The Korean company LG has been manufacturing heat pumps since 1968. The European base is located in Eschborn near Frankfurt, where LG's German subsidiary for heat pumps and air conditioning systems is also based. The brand really arrived on the German market about 3 yea... mehr dazu


Daikin: Air-to-Water Heat Pumps for Eco-Friendly Heating

The 100-year-old Japanese company Daikin, headquartered in Osaka, employs almost 100,000 people worldwide. The German headquarters of Daikin Airconditioning Germany is located near Munich. This sales company employs around 700 people who look after installers and act as... mehr dazu


Innovative Home Cube heat pump in block design - Sistems

SISTEMS GmbH, based in the Bavarian town of Markt Schwaben, east of Munich, is launching an innovative heat pump in a block design. Their marketing approach is to halve the installation time for heat pumps and at the same time create benefits for the building owner. Esp... mehr dazu


Weishaupt: Efficient Heat Pumps for Sustainable Heating

The three divisions of the owner-managed private company Weishaupt from the small town of Schwendi in southern Germany, not far from Ulm, include energy technology with burners, heating systems and heat pumps under the Weishaupt label, the company Neuberger with buildin... mehr dazu


Viessmann: Innovative Heat Generation Solutions Using Electricity

Viessmann is a long-established manufacturer from Germany and has been well known for its heating, air conditioning and cooling systems for 100 years. More recently, Viessmann has also succeeded in establishing itself as a leading manufacturer in the heat pump market. V... mehr dazu


WOLF: Advanced Heating Technology for Modern Homes

WOLF, a manufacturer of heating and air conditioning ventilation technology since 1963, is based in Mainburg, Bavaria, and is a leading provider of heating, air conditioning and ventilation systems. The company offers sustainable and energy-efficient solutions, includin... mehr dazu


Panasonic: Cutting-Edge Heat Pump Solutions

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 Republ... mehr dazu


Kermi: The Perfect Combination of Heat Pumps and Radiators

What is a heat pump radiator? That's what we want to find out from Kermi at IFH/Intherm. Kermi, which has been based in Plattling in Lower Bavaria for more than 60 years, originally came from the radiator business. The further development of the portfolio took place wit... mehr dazu


Solarfocus: Heat Pump Systems with Integrated Storage Tanks

Solarfocus is an Austrian company based in St. Ulrich near Steyr that specializes in the production of heating solutions such as solar thermal systems, photovoltaic systems, pellet boilers, combi boilers and heat pumps. After starting out in 1993 with solar thermal ener... mehr dazu


Bosch: Comfortable Home Heating with Advanced Heat Pumps

The Bosch brand name speaks for itself. Bosch Home Comfort is a subsidiary of Robert Bosch AG, which has originally been very active on the market with gas boilers and instantaneous gas water heaters since the 1930s. This sector is now also undergoing a transformation t... mehr dazu


Heat pump overview: types, comparisons and more

Heat pumps are a sustainable and efficient solution for heating and cooling buildings. They use the heat stored in the ambient air, in the ground or in water and convert it into usable energy. Here we show you the different types of the best heat pumps in 2024:

1. Air-to-water heat pump:

The air-to-water heat pump uses thermal energy from the outside air to heat water for heating and domestic hot water. This type of heat pump is easy to install and can be set up both indoors and outdoors. It is particularly suitable for areas with mild to moderate winter temperatures.

2. Air-to-air heat pump:

With the air-to-air heat pump, the outside air is used to heat or cool the room air directly. This type of heat pump is particularly efficient in well-insulated buildings and can also be used for air conditioning in summer. It is inexpensive to purchase and install.

3. Brine-to-water heat pump (geothermal heat pump):

The brine-to-water heat pump extracts heat energy from the ground, which is absorbed via ground collectors or geothermal probes. These systems are very efficient and provide constant heat output all year round, as the ground temperature is relatively stable. However, they require a larger initial investment and space for laying the collectors or drilling the probes.

4. Water-to-water heat pump:

This heat pump uses the thermal energy from the groundwater. The water is pumped through wells, the heat is extracted and then returned. Water-to-water heat pumps are extremely efficient, as groundwater has relatively constant temperatures even in winter. However, the installation costs are higher and certain official approvals must be obtained.

5. Hybrid heat pump:

A hybrid heat pump combines a heat pump with a conventional heating system, such as a gas or oil boiler. This combination offers maximum flexibility and efficiency by switching between the two systems as required. This solution can be an attractive option, particularly in existing buildings that were previously heated with fossil fuels. Benefit from the expertise of the experts for a detailed heat pump comparison!

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Why heat pumps are the future of CO2 reduction

In a world increasingly affected by the effects of climate change, more and more people are looking for sustainable solutions to their energy needs. One of the most promising technologies for reducing CO2 emissions is heat pumps. But why are heat pumps CO2 efficient and an excellent ecological choice?

1. Efficient use of renewable energies

Heat pumps use the heat stored in the ambient air, in the ground or in water and convert it into usable energy. These energy sources are not only renewable, but also available in practically unlimited quantities. Compared to conventional heating systems, which burn fossil fuels and release large amounts of CO2 in the process, heat pumps work much more efficiently. They can draw up to 75% of their energy from the environment and require only 25% electricity to operate. If this electricity comes from renewable sources, heat pumps are almost CO2-neutral.

2. Reduction of the CO2 footprint

The use of heat pumps can significantly reduce CO2 emissions. In contrast to oil or gas heating systems, which release CO2 when burning fuels, heat pumps largely avoid these emissions. Modern heat pumps are so efficient that they can generate three to five kilowatt hours of heat from one kilowatt hour of electricity. This means that the need for fossil fuels is greatly reduced, which in turn significantly reduces the carbon footprint of households and businesses.

3. Future-proof technology

Heat pumps are not just a short-term solution, but a future-proof investment. With the increasing electrification of the energy sector and the expansion of renewable energies, the use of heat pumps is becoming more and more attractive. There are also numerous government funding programs and financial incentives that support the switch to heat pumps. This not only lowers operating costs, but also significantly reduces the initial costs.

4. Versatile application possibilities

Heat pumps are extremely versatile and can be used for both heating and cooling. In modern buildings, they are an excellent solution for year-round climate control. Even in older buildings, heat pumps can often be retrofitted to reduce CO2 emissions and increase living comfort.

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Conclusion on the topic of heat pumps

Heat pumps are an excellent ecological choice because they drastically reduce CO2 emissions and rely on renewable energies. They are efficient, future-proof and versatile. By switching to heat pumps, you are actively contributing to climate protection and making an important contribution to reducing your CO2 footprint. Invest in a sustainable future - opt for heat pumps.