How does a heat pump work?

Heat pumps are highly efficient, quickly installed sustainable heating systems that extract energy from air, ground, or water—most commonly as air-to-water models—offering a reliable alternative to fossil fuels.

1Ground source heat pump (ground probe)
2Water-to-water heat pump
3Air-to-water heat pump
How does a heat
pump work?
Advantages of
your heat pump

Advantages of your heat pump

Unlike oil heating, heat pumps emit very little CO₂ and operate highly efficiently, generating four to five units of heat from one unit of electricity.

Heat pump + photovoltaics:
the ideal combination
Unbeatable duo

Heat pump + photovoltaics: the ideal combination

Although heat pumps require a higher upfront investment, they offer low operating costs and become even more economical with a photovoltaic system. Self-generated solar power is significantly cheaper than grid electricity, and higher self-consumption maximizes savings, as feed-in tariffs are usually low.

Boost solar self-consumption

Maximize the electricity you use yourself by adding a battery storage system, so excess solar power remains available when the sun isn't shining.

Heat with solar power

Combining photovoltaics with a heat pump lowers heating costs, boosts efficiency, and increases energy independence.

Optimize your
energy efficiency

Optimize your energy efficiency

Solar power first supplies your household, heat pump, and EV, while excess energy is stored in a battery or fed into the grid. It can also heat domestic water, with smart controls optimizing distribution and maximizing system performance.

Costs and installation

Focusing only on purchase price is short-sighted, as oil heating often costs more over time due to higher operating expenses. Heat pumps and photovoltaic systems last around 20 years, with subsidies and tax incentives available depending on your location. Professional installation ensures optimal performance, whether integrating a new or existing solar system. With over 7,000 completed projects, we offer experience and tailored solutions—contact us for a personalized quote.

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