Stiebel Eltron expands portfolio to celebrate 50th anniversary

ByArticle Source LogoHeating and Plumbing MonthlyFebruary 11, 20262 min read
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Stiebel Eltron UK has celebrated its 50th anniversary with the expansion of its current product range.

As part of the milestone anniversary, MCS approved renewable heating products will be added to Stiebel Eltron’s portfolio.

The company said this move has strengthened its existing hpnext series. Updated models such as the HPA-O 13.2 Trend HC 230 will replace WPL-A 25 ACS models with all the advantages of the hpnext range in both trend and plus ranges, it noted.

The Trend range now includes 5,7 and 13kW 230 V units in addition to the original 10kW 230V model.

The Plus range has expanded to include a 10kW 230v model, in addition to the existing 7kW 230v model and a 10kW 400v model, which will complement the 13kW 400v unit which is already in the portfolio. In addition, all four Plus models will become available in white as well as anthracite later in the year.

A lightweight DHW cylinder SBB 200 Trend has also been added as an accessory and as part of re-configured heat pump packs. Stiebel Eltron added that the packs combine compatible components into a single solution.

John Felgate, managing director at Stiebel Eltron UK, said: “As we mark five decades of heat pump manufacture, it’s fitting that we unveil more products within our current portfolio. All of these have been designed to give customers more options and deliver efficient, sustainable alternatives to conventional heating systems.

“We’re incredibly proud of our heat pump manufacturing heritage and it’s wonderful to celebrate this fantastic milestone with the launch of our latest portfolio update.

“This update does more than just build on our existing offering – it gives customers more choice, helping to showcase how heat pumps make a practical and attractive solution for various homes.

“As we look forward to another five decades of success in the heat pump sector, we’re committed to supporting the growth of the market and will continue to drive the adoption of sustainable technologies to deliver low-carbon heating in buildings across the UK and beyond.”

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