Bayern boost

Bayern Boost

Viessmann Climate Solutions has supplied 19 heat pumps to FC Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena.

The Vitocal 350 HT-PRO heat pumps are responsible for the decentralised heat supply to the entire stadium, ensuring, for example, that the bistro, fan shop and the ‘Experience World’ areas are kept at a comfortable temperature for the club’s thousands of fans. In addition, the roofs of the visitor control areas have been equipped with around 1,050 photovoltaic modules to further increase energy self-sufficiency at the Allianz Arena.

This is the latest step in a plan to gradually upgrade the Allianz Arena with state-of-the-art, renewable climate solutions from area – creating the wow factor for its client visitors.

Viessmann Climate Solutions and Carrier Global and to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 40%. Three large heat pumps from Carrier were installed in 2022 to supply the soccer field heating system.

Viessmann has been a strategic partner of FC Bayern Munich since 2018, beginning as a regional partner in China before expanding its collaboration across Southeast Asia in 2021.

To accompany FC Bayern Munich’s latest new team ‘signings’, Viessmann Climate Solutions developed a humorous advertising campaign, where renowned Bayern stars demonstrate their acting talent by reacting self-deprecatingly to the confusion surrounding their ‘new colleagues’.

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