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Mitsubishi Electric has announced the launch of its Ecodan R290 heat pump, further contributing to the decarbonization of home heating. The new model, manufactured in its factory in Livingston, Scotland, results from Mitsubishi Electric's decades of experience in producing heat pumps.

The launch of the Ecodan R290, with its low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant, is a big step towards more sustainable home heating. Using a hydrocarbon refrigerant that can achieve high Coefficient of Performance (COP) values greater than four in heating mode, means higher heating performance; and with a cost-of-living crisis, this also means enhanced energy savings and reduced operational costs for a household.

Ecodan R290

The product is devised to perform quietly, assuring quiet home conditions for its users

The product is also designed to operate quietly, ensuring a peaceful home environment for its users, and allows for multiple zone control, enhancing energy efficiency and individual comfort.

What’s more, the Ecodan R290 has the capacity to provide reliable home heating in extreme conditions too. Even in temperatures as low as −15°C, it can reach a high heating temperature of 75°C, matching that of a traditional gas boiler. Such a capability means that a house can be warmed very effectively, and water can be heated to a high temperature to provide plenty of hot water for a large family.

Net Zero by 2050

The Ecodan R290 heat pump from Mitsubishi Electric paves the way for a cleaner, more cost-effective

For a typical household (using Ofgem definition and the recent October price cap figures) running the system at a lower flow temperature would result in greater overall savings and even more can be gained if the household can integrate with solar PV panels or access an agile tariff and utilize energy storage via a buffer tank; the lower the electricity prices get the more efficient the system and greater savings for the homeowner.

In the journey towards a more sustainable future, and to reach the government target of Net Zero by 2050, the Ecodan R290 heat pump from Mitsubishi Electric paves the way for a cleaner, more cost-effective, and high-performing home heating solution.

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James Chaplen, Head of Product Marketing and Communications for Mitsubishi Electric’s Residential Product Group, said: "The case for heat pumps to be the default technology for home heating and hot water just got stronger. And with that, so has the future for the decarbonization of home heating."

By choosing the Ecodan R290, homeowners can reduce carbon emissions, lower energy bills, and create a sustainable way of living while maximizing their comfort. This is a great step towards building a greener future, and we're very proud to contribute to this and support the UK government on its way to Net Zero."

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