Viessmann announces its strategic transformation from a heating technology manufacturer to a provider of integrated solutions for the entire living space.
The family-owned company emphasized its role in ‘creating habitats’ for future generations at the ISH Energy trade fair in Frankfurt, while declaring a rise in global sales of around 5 percent in 2018, to 2.5 billion euros.
Existing heating systems
Viessmann’s new corporate strategy will see continued sustainable business growth for both itself and its installer partners through the development of climate solutions that use the right energy sources. Viessmann platforms will enable heat, cooling and ventilation products and systems to be seamlessly connected to digital services.
Viessmann is responsible for saving 500,000 tonnes of CO2 each year"
"By replacing existing heating systems with a modern Viessmann solution, household carbon footprint can be reduced by an average of one tonne per year. Worldwide, Viessmann is responsible for saving 500,000 tonnes of CO2 each year. With global carbon dioxide emissions of more than 37 billion tonnes, there is still a lot to be done to protect the climate. At Viessmann, we want to make our contribution,” said Prof. Dr. Martin Viessmann.
Efficient heat pumps
In 2018, Viessmann sales were particularly strong in the home market of Germany where there was an increase of more than 6 percent. There was double-digit growth in Russia, Poland, the UK, Spain, and North America. By far the strongest product segment growth in 2018 was Viessmann’s Vitovalor fuel cell heating system, sales of which doubled to well over 2,000 units.
The trend towards highly efficient heat pumps has continued, with sales increasing by around 20 percent in this segment. The number of employees in the Viessmann Group remained largely constant at 12,000. This reflects the sale of a Viessmann company, WESO, last year, while in total, more than 1,600 new employees were hired throughout the group.