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Heat Pumps

lower heating and cooling costs

Heat Pumps transfer heat from the air or ground rather than generating it from fuel, enabling them to produce up to 3-4 units of heat for every unit of electricity consumed. Perfect for businesses with high energy demands or extensive heating requirements.

Lease options available 

3-7 Year lease plans are available to qualifying UK businesses. 

Air Source Heat Pumps

Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs) are an energy-efficient solution that absorbs heat from outside air to power heating and hot water systems. Businesses benefit from their low installation cost and minimal footprint, with ASHPs requiring only 25% of their energy input from electricity.

  • Low installation cost
  • Instant sustainable savings
  • Protection against rising energy costs

400%

More efficient than gas boilers

5%

Lower CO2

££££

Grants available

Ground Source Heat Pumps

Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) extract stable and reliable heat from the ground to efficiently power heating and cooling systems for businesses. These pumps offer extremely high efficiency, near-silent operation, and low running costs. With consistent ground temperatures year-round, GSHPs provide a sustainable energy solution for various commercial applications.

  • Ultra-low running costs
  • Add value to your property
  • Protect against energy price rises

500%

More efficient than gas boilers

5%

Lower CO2

££££

Grants available

FAQs

  • How can Air Source Heat Pumps benefit my business?

    Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) are highly efficient, converting external air into heat, which can reduce your business’s reliance on traditional energy sources and significantly lower heating costs. They also contribute to reducing your carbon footprint, supporting sustainability goals.

  • Are Air Source Heat Pumps suitable for large commercial buildings?

    Yes, ASHPs can be scaled to suit a wide range of commercial properties, including office buildings, retail spaces, and warehouses. However, their efficiency depends on the building’s insulation and heating requirements, so it’s important to assess your building’s needs before installation.

  • What are the maintenance requirements for an Air Source Heat Pump in a business?

    Air source heat pumps are relatively low maintenance compared to traditional heating systems. Regular annual inspections are recommended to ensure optimal performance, but most systems have long operational lifespans and few mechanical parts that require servicing.

  • What are the main advantages of Ground Source Heat Pumps for businesses?

    Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) provide highly efficient heating and cooling by using stable underground temperatures. They offer significant long-term savings on energy costs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and are a reliable, renewable energy solution for businesses looking to lower their environmental impact.

  • How much space is required to install a Ground Source Heat Pump for commercial use?

    GSHPs require either horizontal ground loops (which need a large amount of land) or vertical boreholes (which require less surface space but need drilling). The space requirement will depend on the specific system and your property’s layout, so a site survey is essential.

  • What is the expected return on investment (ROI) for a Ground Source Heat Pump in a business setting?

    While the upfront installation cost of a GSHP can be higher than other systems, businesses typically see a strong return on investment through energy savings, reduced maintenance costs, and eligibility for government incentives like the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI). The payback period can range from 5 to 10 years, depending on usage and system size.

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