Celebrating 40 years of renewable
2016 marks the 40th year in the development of renewable energy products from Stiebel Eltron. In 1976, Stiebel Eltron began to invest in a range of innovative renewable products to help its customers save money by reducing their energy consumption in key activities like hot water, heating and cooling.
Stiebel Eltron was one of the first manufacturers of heat pumps in Germany and quickly established itself as a market leader. With worldwide demand for heat pumps increasing, Stiebel Eltron demonstrated its commitment to renewable energies with the construction of the most advanced heat pump manufacturing facility in Central Europe. The “Dr. Theodor Stiebel Hall” cost over 10 million Euros and was a milestone in the company’s history. The production area can produce more than 25,000 heat pumps. In 2009, a second manufacturing plant was opened at its headquarters in Holzminden, Germany.
In 2016, 40 years since the first heat pump, Stiebel Eltron will release an all-new innovative range of hot water heat pumps in Australia.
“It is an exciting time at Stiebel Eltron Australia. We celebrate this year our 40th year of renewable products in Europe, and nearly 10 years in Australia. Our new range of innovative heat pumps will set a benchmark for domestic hot water heat pumps within Australia. All aspects of the design have been carefully considered from the perspective of the homeowner through to the installer. Like all excellent things in life, they take time to develop, but the wait has been worth it,” said sales director Stiebel Eltron Glenn Day.
Its new heat pumps will be launched later this year.
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