This €2.6 million (66 million Czech crowns) investment enhances Panasonic’s manufacturing capacity in Europe to meet the rising demand for heating solutions with natural refrigerant. Designed and produced entirely in Europe, the Big Aquarea is tailored for centralised heating in multi-family homes and light commercial buildings, supporting the transition to decarbonised heating systems.
The new production line for large-capacity outdoor heat pump units is located in the expanding production complex in the Borská Pole industrial zone in Pilsen, Czech Republic where Panasonic has been producing heat pumps since 2018. However, large-capacity units have never been produced here until now as Hiroshi Komatsubara, Managing Director of the Pilsen plant of Panasonic Heating & Ventilation Air-Conditioning Czech explains: 'We are proud to reaffirm our commitment to heat pump production in Europe with three factories dedicated to providing reliable heating and cooling solutions for residential and commercial applications. This investment ensures we can meet the region's growing demand for energy-efficient systems.'
The Big Aquarea T-CAP M Series offers a flexible, compact, and energy-efficient solution. These heat pumps provide a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuel systems and can be integrated with existing water systems such as fan coils, floor heating, or domestic hot water tanks. The series includes units with outputs ranging from 20 to 30 kW, and up to 300 kW in cascade.
Key features of the Big Aquarea T-CAP M Series include high efficiency with a COP of 4.91 at 7/35, low noise levels, flexible control options, seamless Modbus integration, and Wi-Fi connectivity for Aquarea Smart Cloud and Aquarea Service Cloud. These features make the Big Aquarea an excellent choice for various applications, blending seamlessly with architecture and the environment.
Panasonic's new production line in Pilsen is equipped with advanced IoT technologies and AI, ensuring top-quality production and rapid return on investment.
To find out further information, please visit www.aircon.panasonic.eu