Semiconductors - Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Germany's building stock is expected to be completely climate-neutral by 2045 and consume 80 % less primary energy than it did in 1990. This can only be achieved if new energy-efficient heating, cooling, ventilation and warm water systems are also used in buildings. After all, buildings alone are responsible for around 40 % of global CO2 emissions.The fight against climate change not only requires innovative, but above all feasible and economical solutions that go beyond entrenched thought processes and technological approaches. At Envola, we are reimagining the climate and already developing technologies for the world of tomorrow today. Because we have stepped up to make the energy transition a reality. Out of conviction and passion. Envola has given the heat pump an integrated storage tank. This allows the Envola #storageheatpump to achieve unprecedented economy and environmental friendliness. Thanks to the storage tank, the system works efficiently even when conditions are unfavorable for conventional heat pumps. So the heat pump provides efficient heating even when it's cold outside. And it cools efficiently even when it is warm outside. At the same time, the storage tank, in combination with an exhaust air heat exchanger, enables energy recovery from the exhaust air of buildings. This is not only innovative, but also saves energy and, above all, investment costs.The Envola storage heat pump has created a new product category for heating, cooling, ventilating and producing hot water in a single system. It has a modular design and is therefore extremely flexible and almost infinitely scalable. Combining devices from different manufacturers for heating, cooling, ventilation and hot water production is now a thing of the past.
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