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Panasonic is expanding its range of hot water systems with the new Aquarea domestic hot water heat pump. The system combines a heat pump with an integrated hot water tank and uses the natural refrigerant R290.
Panasonic presents the new M series of Aquareas air/water heat pumps. This uses the control technology of partner company Tado° to reduce heating costs by up to 22 per cent.
With video sessions, Panasonic supports skilled tradesmen in the installation and design of air-water heat pumps. Tradesmen also receive help with maintenance via video communication.
Solar power system with Panasonic HIT modules with an output of 9.92 kilowatts on a shed roof with a northern orientation generates a high yield similar to that of a south-facing roof ++ 74 percent self-sufficiency through solar power in a single-family home.
The Italian agritourism farm Cà de Alemanni avoids 2,000 tonnes of CO2 and halves electricity bill with 110-kilowatt system from Panasonic.
The greatest possible independence through decentralised energy production and a green footprint through the use of renewable energies. Photovoltaics are an excellent way to become more independent in terms of energy supply.
Usually, the efficiency of photovoltaic modules is one of the main criteria when deciding to buy. The relationship between increasing module temperature and the lower power resulting from this, in other words the temperature coefficient, is becoming more important because of the extremely hot summers that are occurring more frequently.
Panasonic is proud to announce the start of its innovative, CO2-saving energy solution for the smart city project, Future Living Berlin. The urban beacon is an important project in the company’s wider smart cities portfolio, which contribute to its focus on the decarbonisation of society.