CEO Phil Ord said: “It is crucial that policymakers, businesses and technology providers work together to prioritise heating solutions that support a flexible, low-carbon future. Our new membership level at the HPA puts us in the perfect position to help shape the conversation around what follows next, and to support the transition to intelligent electrification.’’
The HPA aims to influence legislation and other matters that affect the interests of the industry or its members and coordinates detailed technical and market research.
Executive membership means Qvantum will attend regular executive policy meetings and workshops and be represented on the HPA’s four working groups, which cover training, technical, marketing, and commercial issues and opportunities.
Additional benefits include access to the HPA’s Monthly Heat Pump sales data and its monthly Government Grant statistics, which include an in-depth review of the Boiler Upgrade Scheme each month. In addition, Qvantum looks forward to attending the HPA’s in-person events and workshops and networking with other members.
HPA Chief Executive Charlotte Lee said: “We’re delighted to welcome Qvantum Energy Technology as an executive member. The company puts great emphasis on designing innovative products that are part of the decarbonisation of heating solution, and we welcome the opportunity to work more closely with the team and continuing to amplify a collaborative, powerful sector voice.’’