Panasonic presents the future of heat pumps at ISH 2025

Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions will showcase its latest advancements in heating technologies at ISH in Frankfurt, 17th–21st March 2025.

Visitors to stand
Hall 12.0 E70 can
explore Panasonic’s
innovations in heat
pump solutions,
designed to meet the demands of applications of all sizes. From enhanced performance capabilities to cascading options, Panasonic’s latest advancements offer greater efficiency and flexibility than ever before. Panasonic will also be hosting an exclusive press conference at ISH, Monday 17th March at 2pm in Hall 10.3 – Room Reflexion 1 and 2.

Panasonic’s Aquarea M Series heat pumps, in partnership with tado° for seamless integration of control technology, can reduce heating costs by up to 22%. This is achieved with the help of the intelligent control system which enables precise temperature control, multi-room management and dynamic tariff optimisation.

The T-CAP range in Panasonic’s M and Big Aquarea series maintains total capacity heating output, keeping it constant even at extremely low outside temperatures of down to -20°C, making it the ideal choice for existing buildings without the need for extensive refurbishment in all climate zones.

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