LG Electronics will supply heating and hot water systems for two residential developments in the Netherlands, covering 259 new apartments in Eindhoven and Ridderkerk. The projects mark a further step in the company’s expansion in Europe’s residential heat pump market.
For a 157-unit residential project in Eindhoven, LG said it secured the contract based on its all-in-one heat pump solution and engineering work. Working with consultant Kruijzen Innovatie en Techniek Tilburg, construction company Stam + De Koning Bouw and installer Van Hoften Eindhoven from the design stage, the company used Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations to analyse heat flow and optimise system performance.
The Eindhoven project will use the Therma V R32 5 kW (approx. 17,060 BTU/h) Split Unit for outdoor installation together with the indoor Combi Unit. LG said the indoor unit integrates the hot water tank and key hydronic components in a single compact system intended to reduce installation time and save indoor space.
For a 102-unit residential development in Ridderkerk, where deliveries are scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2026, LG will supply the Therma V R32 Split, the Combi Unit and a 60-litre (approx. 15.9-gallon) stainless steel buffer tank. According to the company, the buffer tank is designed to provide thermal storage and hydraulic stabilisation for space heating and hot water, and its multi-port design supports parallel and serial configurations.
LG said the systems use R32 refrigerant with a global warming potential of 675, while LG ThinQ connectivity provides remote control and energy management. At Mostra Convegno Expocomfort 2026, the company also presented the R290-based Therma V Monobloc and a new indoor lineup for air-to-water heat pump systems, including the Control, Hydro and Combi Units, which it said received a 2026 iF Design Award.
“Our recent successes in the Netherlands are the direct result of our ability to provide total HVAC systems precisely tailored to Europe’s stringent standards and new-build environments,” said James Lee, president of the LG ES Company. “By combining high-efficiency technologies with advanced engineering and integrated solutions, we are further strengthening our competitiveness in the European HVAC market.”