Ecodan wins best home energy solution at national improvement awards

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Mitsubishi Electric’s fourth generation of Ecodan air source heat pumps has just been recognised as ‘Best Home Energy Solution’ at the National Home Improvement Council Awards.

The judges praised the system for providing: “a sustainable way of reducing the burden of energy costs for tenants and those struggling in these tough economic conditions.”

Baroness Verma, representing the Department of Energy and Climate Change and David Carver, Chairman of NHIC were on hand to present the award.

“We were delighted to receive this recognition as we have worked hard to make Ecodan suitable for both new buildings and old,” explained Martin Fahey, Sustainable Solutions Manager who collected the Award. 

“It was particularly encouraging that the judges acknowledged how the technology can help hard pressed households reduce their energy bills.”

Ecodan units have now been installed in thousands of homes right across the UK and the system remains the only air source heat pump to receive the prestigious Quiet of the Noise Abatement Society.

The system is available as a monobloc or split system, in sizes from 4kW to 14kW to provide complete flexibility in terms of both installation and operation.

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PICTURE CAPTION: (l to r)  Max Halliwell, Ecodan product marketing Manager; Martin Fahey, Sustainable Solutions Manager; Baroness Verma; and David Carver, Chairman of NHIC at the Awards.

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Founded in 1921, Mitsubishi Electric is a global, market leading, environmental technologies manufacturer, producing an advanced range of heating, air conditioning and ventilation equipment. The company realises that ensuring the right solutions are selected for each individual building, requires collaboration by all involved. Mitsubishi Electric has therefore changed the way it does business to ensure engagement with all involved in delivering sustainable buildings so that together, we can make a world of difference.

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“It was particularly encouraging that the judges acknowledged how the technology can help hard pressed households reduce their energy bills.”
Martin Fahey