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Home›News›HVAC›Next Cycle launches in Australia

Next Cycle launches in Australia

By Danny Williamson
05/05/2025
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Next Cycle, a heating, cooling, hot and chilled water supplier, has officially launched in Australia.

Partnering at launch with leading Italian brand Maxa, Next Cycle has introduced a range of heat pump systems designed to transform how Australians approach heating, cooling, hot and chilled water, setting a new benchmark for performance, efficiency and sustainability.

Next Cycle general manager Matthew Harrison says the industry is due for positive change.

“The launch of Next Cycle marks a turning point for the Australian heating, cooling, hot water and chilled water industry, which has seen minimal change or technological advancement over the past two decades,” he says.

“We’re proud to bring Europe’s leading range of substantial heating, cooling, hot water and chilled water solutions to Australia, coupled with our market-leading warranties and service levels.”

Maxa chief executive Simone Ferroli says its partnership with Next Cycle will highly benefit Australians.

“We are proud to partner with Next Cycle to bring our sustainable, market-leading solutions to Australian businesses and homes,” she says.

“The Next Cycle team’s extensive HVAC and water experience and their commitment to building a more sustainable industry make them the ideal partner for us.”

Simone adds that Europe has long led the way in heat pump innovation, and its launch in Australia signals the beginning of what the future will look like for HVAC + Water in Australia.

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