Vaillant opens new hot water cylinder plant in Derbyshire

Vaillant
(l-r) Joe Dunn, Catherine Atkinson MP, Nadine Peatfield, John Forkin and Henrik Hansen

Vaillant has opened a new manufacturing plant in Derby, which produces hot water cylinders.

The new £40m facility is not far from Vaillant’s existing Belper headquarters where it manufactures its heat pumps and boilers. The site will now produce its latest uniSTOR high recovery slimline cylinder models.

Vaillant said the uniSTOR high recovery cylinders, which will be coming off the new line in Derby, have been specially developed to meet the needs of UK consumers for low carbon, low temperature heating systems, as well as traditional boiler systems. They are available in a variety of sizes and offer a flexible range of installation options. The company added that a buffer, which is often required for heat pump systems, and can be fitted above or below the cylinder allowing for cylinders installed with a boiler to be suitable for a heat pump at a later date, as the buffer can be added retrospectively when needed.

These cylinders have been developed alongside Vaillant’s installer customers, it noted, using their feedback in the design stages and have been tested out in the field, to ensure ease of installation.

The company said its purpose-built facility could create around 200 jobs for the area in the coming years. Some of the current employees have moved from the Belper manufacturing plant to leverage the existing quality culture and skills in place across the business, it added.

The opening was officially marked by visits from key figures from the local area, including those who have been involved in the development of the cylinder and plant.

Henrik Hansen, managing director of Vaillant Group, UK and Ireland, said: “This investment in a purpose-built cylinder plant marks an exciting move for Vaillant as we continue to lead the transition to decarbonised homes. The move to heat pumps in the UK requires commitment from manufacturers to invest in the UK infrastructure, build consumer confidence in the technology and generate additional jobs in the sector.

“By investing in the production of advanced, energy-efficient hot water cylinders, we’re providing the UK market with a full heat pump system solution to support the overall development of the UK supply chain, ensuring products are designed and manufactured to meet the needs of the country’s housing stock.

“With a heritage in the Derbyshire region which dates back to 1934, we are proud to be part of a region which has a wealth of manufacturing innovation and expertise across a wide range of industries. This new investment, which includes grant support from Derby City Council, continues to secure Derbyshire’s place as an engineering hub.”

Joe Dunn, plant director at Vaillant Group UK, added: “We’re proud to be able to develop our manufacturing bases in Derbyshire, where our heritage lies, and continue to offer employment opportunities for local people from the area. For Vaillant as a heating supplier, it is a natural progression. We were the first boiler manufacturer to open a UK heat pump plant back in 2022. Since then, our team has grown, developed and increased in capacity to continue to support the low carbon heating demand.”

The manufacturing plant in Derby spans 12,200m2 and includes manufacturing and warehousing space.

No posts to display