After reaching the 100 installations milestone, Stiebel Eltron UK and Pure Renewables stated that they have set their sights on further driving the UK’s heat pump market forward. Stiebel Eltron UK partnered with Pure Renewables in 2014.
A statement said that the 100 heat pumps deliver sizeable energy outputs, collectively generating more than 4,000,000 kWH annually.
Implemented across listed buildings, industry facilities and residential homes, it noted that the range of installations demonstrates the viability of heat pumps, showcasing how they can be used as an effective heating solution in a variety of situations.
Mark McManus, Stiebel Eltron UK’s managing director, said: “We set out with Pure Renewables with a view to accelerate the adoption of heat pumps and we’ve done exactly that.
“It’s not just the figures, but the diverse projects that have been successfully delivered through this partnership which shows that with the proper expertise, preparations, and technology, they can be implemented and will perform in any building, no matter its size or age.
“At Stiebel Eltron we always look to deliver the most innovative and effective technology, but we also look to work with the best installers to see it reach its potential. When it comes to delivering heat pumps, Pure Renewables are quite simply second to none and we look forward to continuing to drive the market forward in the years to come.”
Chris Whitelock, Pure Renewables’ managing director, added: “Over the years we’ve worked across a range of projects which have required different heat pump technologies, and Stiebel Eltron have not only delivered these, but supported us throughout.
“As an installer which services a large area, where heat pump demand is increasing, being able to tap into Stiebel Eltron’s expertise has proved invaluable.
“Reaching a century of installations is a fantastic milestone, but the work doesn’t end here. We’re looking forward to continuing our partnership with Stiebel Eltron to see high-quality installations delivered across the UK.”