Managing Director Spencer Bell.
Managing Director Spencer Bell hosted the launch event, showcasing air source heat pumps and highlighting products from manufacturers including Daikin, Worcester Bosch and Unico, while technical specialist Solutions Manager James Bell provided detailed tours of Daikin monobloc units.
REW aims to serve as a collaborative space for industry events and hands-on demonstrations, encouraging installers to promote and educate consumers in renewable energy solutions.
Spencer Bell emphasised the company’s role in supporting the renewable transition: “As the UK strives to meet its net zero targets, we recognise that the Renewable Energy Warehouse is the perfect partner for homeowners, landlords, architects, and installers looking to expand their knowledge and begin their journey toward a renewable future. With our highly trained staff, we can offer impartial advice and support our customers on their journey to install the correct renewable solution to suit their property and requirements.”
Spencer Bell stressed the importance of quality installation and customer trust: “Fitted properly, heat pumps are brilliant, so we’re quite selective on who we will and won’t sell to – we want it to be right, when we put our name to that design.”
Karen Perry, Head of Residential Distribution at Daikin UK, commented: 'If homeowners switched to a heat pump tariff, which is now offered by many energy providers, the running cost savings could easily be three times as much. For example, on a leading-rate heat pump tariff of 14p per kWh, could save around £520 a year in running costs compared with a gas boiler, over £650 a year in running costs compared with an oil boiler, or over £1,182 a year compared with an LPG boiler.”
The launch marks a significant step in supporting the UK’s decarbonisation goals, with REW positioning itself as a regional centre for innovation, technical training, and skills development in sustainable heating.