Qvantum partners with Service Box

Qvantum

Qvantum Energy Technology
is partnering with aftersales solutions provider Service Box to offer a nationwide service and maintenance support network to its heat pump customers.

Following its recent UK launch
with a range of innovative heat
pump solutions, Qvantum says it
has chosen Service Box to deliver its aftersales support because of a shared dedication to excellence.

Geoff Turton, Aftersales Technical Director at Qvantum, said: “In the world of heat pumps, reliability and efficiency are just the starting points. The real difference lies in how we care for our customers long after the system is installed. As a manufacturer, we know that our products are only as good as the service that supports them.

“From streamlined registration to professional on-site servicing and homeowner support, Service Box’s commitment to excellence perfectly aligns with Qvantum’s mission to deliver affordable, innovative and sustainable heat pump solutions.

“Together, we are not only enhancing the support available to our growing customer base but also contributing to the wider adoption of sustainable energy technologies in the UK. We look forward to a successful collaboration that ensures Qvantum customers receive the outstanding service they deserve.’’

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