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Hot Water Heat Pump: Save Big On Water Heating And Home Battery Storage

by Steve Smith Latest News and Blog

Hot Water Heat Pump is one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions. It is also a very flexible system, which can adapt to future changes in regulations and legislation with ease.

Heat pumps use electricity to extract heat from the air or ground and transfer it into your hot water system. This means they can be used in combination with solar PV panels to provide hot water and heating for your home.

Outstanding Efficiency

A hot water heat pump is a very efficient way to heat your water. That’s because it’s a combination of two types of technologies:

  • Heat pumps use electricity to generate heat for your home or business by moving it from one place to another – in this case, from the air outside (or indoors) and through an exterior wall into your hot water cylinder.
  • Hot water cylinders have been around since Roman times, but today they often contain sealed tanks that can store up to 120 litres of water at temperatures between 50°C–65°C (122°F–149°F). That makes them excellent at delivering continuous hot water all day long, regardless of whether you need it or not!

Hot Water Heat Pumps

Cost Competitive Savings

A heat pump hot water system can save you up to 70% on your hot water bills. This means that if you currently spend $2,000 per year on heating your hot water, a heat pump could save you over $1,200 every single year.

The cost of installing a heat pump depends on the size of your home and the variety of other factors like whether or not it’s a new build and whether or not there are existing systems installed in the house already.

It also varies between different brands and models so check out our recommendations for the best deals online or at near by offline store.

Once installed, most heat pumps will pay for themselves within two years – but remember: it's just like any other investment – if something costs more initially but saves money over time then it will definitely be worth investing in!

Really Cheap To Run

Heat pumps are very efficient at heating water, so you can expect to save a lot of money on your hot water bill.

In fact, heat pump hot water heating is 45 percent more energy efficient than electric storage heaters and more than 50 percent more energy efficient than solar panels. So if you’re looking for a way to reduce your carbon footprint, this could be the right option for you.

Extra Energy Storage Option For When Your Batteries Are Full

When your batteries are full, you can use the hot water heat pump to store energy in the form of hot water. This stored energy can then be used for other purposes such as heating or cooling. In fact, if you have solar panels and a battery storage system, it's possible to produce enough energy during daylight hours to meet all your needs—and then some!


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