Swedish heat pump manufacturer Qvantum is intensifying its UK operations with a renewed focus on replacing gas heating systems. By offering sustainable, fossil-free solutions, Qvantum is helping the UK reduce its carbon footprint and transition to a cleaner energy future.
“Qvantum is dedicated to accelerating the move away from fossil fuels,” said Phil Ord, CEO of Qvantum UK. “We provide smarter, cleaner energy alternatives to outdated gas systems, empowering UK homes and businesses with sustainable solutions.”
To support its UK expansion, Qvantum has established a showroom and office in London. Here, customers and partners can explore the full range of Qvantum products, including the advanced QE exhaust air heat pump. The showroom also offers insights into cutting-edge sustainable heating technologies like the Qvantum thermal battery and flexready.
The thermal battery acts as an energy storage system, storing renewable energy when it’s abundant and releasing it during peak demand. This helps consumers save on energy costs and reduces strain on the electricity grid. Meanwhile, flexready, Qvantum’s open API, integrates with third-party cloud solutions to optimize energy usage in real-time. By remotely managing thermal storage, energy providers can maximize renewable energy use, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and help balance the grid.
Together, these innovations create a more sustainable and resilient energy system for UK homeowners and businesses.
“Our goal is simple: to help the UK transition from gas to clean, renewable energy,” said Ord. “We’re committed to providing affordable, efficient alternatives to fossil fuel heating and building a more sustainable energy future.”
Qvantum’s QE exhaust air heat pump, featuring this advanced technology, is now available on the UK market. For more information or to experience our solutions firsthand, visit our London showroom or contact us at enquiries@qvantum.com
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Stina Albing
Corporate Communication Manager
0046 701 44 06 11
stina.albing@qvantum.com
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Qvantum has developed and produced high-quality heat pumps and energy systems since 1993. Its team of leading experts designs the next generation of heating and cooling solutions. Qvantum provides heat pumps and a unique software suite that will make it easier for Engineering consultants, Installers, Project developers, and Utilities to decarbonise the heating and cooling of urban areas.
Headquartered in Åstorp in Sweden, Qvantum has subsidiaries in Germany, The Netherlands, Poland, France, Austria, Hungary and the UK, and has recently acquired a large-scale manufacturing facility from Electrolux. The company currently has some 350 employees in eight countries.