Heat Pump Water Heaters | Commercial buildings, residential homes, swimming pools | - 350% energy efficiency (Industry Standard: 300%) ▲ Advanced: 380%▲ - Tankless design for instant hot water - 43 dBA noise level (quieter than a refrigerator) - CE, EMC, LVD certified | High energy savings, eco-friendly, space-saving, compliant with safety standards | Higher upfront cost, performance drops in extreme cold, requires electricity |
Electric Storage Heaters | Residential homes, small commercial spaces | - 80–90% efficiency (Industry Standard) - 50–100 gallon capacity - Standard CE certification | Lower upfront cost, reliable hot water supply | Higher energy use over time, bulky, limited to stored capacity |
Gas Water Heaters | Residential, rural areas without electric | - 60–80% efficiency (Industry Standard) - 40,000 BTU/h heating - Requires gas line installation | Fast recovery time, efficient in cold climates | Installation costs, safety risks (CO emissions), dependent on gas supply |
Tankless Water Heaters | Space-constrained residential/commercial | - 90%+ efficiency (Industry Standard for electric) - Compact design (e.g., 12" x 18" footprint) - 10–15 L/min flow rate | No standby heat loss, saves space | Lower flow rates, may underperform during peak demand, higher upfront cost |
Solar Water Heaters | Sunny regions, eco-conscious users | - 100% renewable energy (solar panels) - 80–120 L storage (with backup systems) - 25-year panel lifespan | Zero operational cost, eco-friendly | Dependent on weather, high upfront cost, requires sunny climate |
Hybrid Water Heaters | Residential mixed-energy setups | - 250–300% efficiency (Industry Standard) - 50–80 gallon storage - Dual electric/heat pump operation | Backup storage ensures reliability, efficient in moderate climates | Complex installation, higher cost than standard models |