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NIBE unveils Exhaust Air Heat Pump show apartment   

NIBE unveils Exhaust Air Heat Pump show apartment    

NIBE Energy Systems Limited has officially opened its first UK show apartment at Royal Winchester House in Bracknell. 

The show apartment, which features the NIBE S735C Exhaust Air Heat Pump, was unveiled in March during a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Charlotte Lee, Chief Executive of the Heat Pump Association (HPA).  

The company’s broader 2025 strategy includes a strategic partnership with British Gas to strengthen service capabilities, a sharpened focus on expanding distribution channels across the UK, and a commitment to supporting new homes and developers in tackling the challenge of decarbonising multi-family housing.  

NIBE’s Paul Smith (pictured) commented: “Today’s opening marks an important step in NIBE’s commitment to supporting the UK’s transition to net zero. The Royal Winchester House show apartment demonstrates how cutting-edge technology, such as our S735C Exhaust Air Heat Pump, can be seamlessly integrated into modern homes to deliver sustainable, energy-efficient comfort.  

“This launch complements key developments in our 2025 strategy, from our British Gas partnership to growing our distribution network, making it even easier for developers and homeowners to access low-carbon heating solutions. In addition to the show apartment, the wider Royal Winchester House development features 315 other units, further showcasing the potential for large-scale sustainable heating solutions,” Paul added.  

Commenting on the opening, Charlotte Lee, CEO of the HPA said: “It was a pleasure to help launch this fantastic initiative from NIBE. The show apartment is a powerful example of how innovation in heat pump technology can directly support the UK’s low-carbon ambitions. It is vital that the industry provides clear, real-world demonstrations like this to help inspire confidence and accelerate uptake.”  

The show apartment allows visitors to experience the benefits of the NIBE S735C first-hand. This all-in-one system provides heating, hot water, ventilation, heat recovery, and active cooling – designed to help reduce carbon emissions while enhancing comfort and energy efficiency in multi-family homes. The addition of active cooling also supports compliance with Part O of the building regulations, addressing the need to mitigate overheating in modern residential developments. 

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