Panasonic releases new product for homes using natural refrigerant

Date: 07 October 2022
Panasonic releases new product for homes using natural refrigerant
Panasonic Corporation announced that its Heating & Ventilation A/C Company is expediting its growth strategy for its air-to-water (A2W) heat pumps business in Europe. The company plans to release three new environmentally conscious models for homes (with different heating capacities) using natural refrigerants in Europe in May 2023, a first for a Japanese manufacturer, and to more than double the lineup by fiscal year ending in March 2026. To meet active demand it is investing approximately 50 billion yen up to fiscal year ending in March 2026 to enhance production capacity at both its factories in the Czech Republic and Malaysia and to boost technology development capabilities at its new R&D Center and expand its cloud-based maintenance solutions business and marketing.

A2W is a heating system that captures heat from the air to create hot water for use in homes. Demand in Europe is growing owing to its lower environmental impact due to less CO2 emissions compared to fossil fuel-using heaters.

Panasonic began sales in Europe in 2008 of its A2W Aquarea, developed based on energy-saving technology refined with its Eco Cute and air conditioners. Key features include its heating function which remains unchanged even in cold regions and can be used for cooling in warmer areas. Remote monitoring services are provided via the cloud. 

In May 2023 Panasonic will be the first Japanese manufacturer to release three new home models (with different heating capacities) of A2W using R290, a natural refrigerant with extremely low greenhouse impacts. The plan is to more than double the lineup by fiscal year ending in March 2026.

Panasonic will invest approximately 50 billion yen up to fiscal year ending in March 2026 to boost production and enhance technology development and marketing to meet the active demand for A2W in Europe. Currently it manufactures A2W at its factories in the Czech Republic and Malaysia. In the medium term, it will broadly expand its production capacity, aiming for a structure capable of 1 million units. Up to fiscal year ending in March 2026 the company will expand 50% of its training centers and showrooms to supply installation workers with the necessary techniques and know-how for R290 and other natural refrigerants to form a comprehensive program.
Furthermore, in 2023 it will open an R&D Center in Europe for the air quality and air conditioning business including A2W to heighten technology development capabilities, enabling it to swiftly meet local needs.

Currently Panasonic operates its own remote monitoring in Europe utilizing the cloud to constantly track the operating status of A2W and detect anomalies instantly. The company has also built a service structure in Denmark to rapidly inspect the condition of equipment and perform repairs onsite. This maintenance solutions business will spread to other European countries to enable the use of the products with long-term safety, reliability, and comfort. The team of engineers with expert knowledge and sales and customer services staff will also be expanded.

Looking toward the future, the company will add functions such as failure prediction via the cloud and use of the AI to reduce heat loss with heat exchange units and total control of air quality and air conditioning equipment according to air quality sensing, achieving both improved comfort and energy saving with the best solutions for the customers' needs.
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