Heat pump for hot water
Extracts heat from the air instead of heating water directly with electricity, using a fraction of the energy.
Hot water preparation with a heat pump. Tesy AquaThermica draws heat from the surrounding air and heats water at significantly lower running costs than a standard electric boiler.

Extracts heat from the air instead of heating water directly with electricity, using a fraction of the energy.
Heat pump and hot water tank combined in a single compact unit.
Option to connect an additional heat source, for example solar collectors or a heating system.
Ensures enough hot water even on days with peak demand.
The smaller tank suits smaller households, the larger one covers higher demand. The final choice depends on the number of users and consumption habits.
Hot water on electricity, done smartly: a heat pump uses far less energy than a standard heater, which means lower bills and a smaller footprint.
Yes. Because it uses a heat pump and ambient air heat, it consumes a fraction of the electricity of a standard heater for the same amount of hot water.
194 litres is usually enough for a smaller household, and 251 litres for higher demand. The choice depends on the number of users and consumption habits.
Yes, the models include an additional heat exchanger, so they can be connected to an additional heat source such as solar collectors.