Whitepaper: The Indoor Climate Solution of tomorrow for Residential Buildings
Governmental bodies across the globe are introducing policies to address the issue of climate change and its impact on health and the environment. Driven by the ambition of the European Union to make a climate-neutral-economy a reality by 2050, heating in buildings needs to be reviewed, revised, and integrated with digitalisation. Samsung supports this ambition with its Eco Heating System (EHS). In our latest whitepaper we have outlined industry knowledge, insights and details about Heat Pumps, Samsung’s offering and the opportunity it offers in relation to achieving a climate-neutral-economy.
“Samsung is known for constantly innovating, educating and supporting partners to help drive the much-needed change to cleaner and greener energy. Our products and solutions are increasingly proving that comfort, and convenience can be brought about by relying on human intelligence and sustainable technological innovation. At the core of all our innovations in the field of integrated heating & cooling systems lies our vision for seamless, intelligent and future-proof solutions”, says Wim Vangeenberghe, President of Samsung Electronics Air Conditioner Europe B.V.
Driven by the ambition to achieve the climate targets by 2050¹, the industry is leveraging new solutions and innovations, with different types of heating solutions playing a crucial role in the process. The latest Samsung Climate Solutions whitepaper provides insights into the different types of heating solutions on offer, what sets them apart, how they function and what would be the best option in a particular situation. It also touches upon necessary and relevant certification as well as innovations such as the introduction of Smart Living and connectivity, adequately informing the reader on a variety of topics including a comprehensive overview of how the industry is evolving.
By way of a case study, the whitepaper also talks of a recent partnership between Project Etopia and Samsung, who have joined forces to provide the UK market with access to a sustainable solution when building houses for the future.
For further information, please contact Samsung Climate Solutions via seacemarketing@samsung.com.
About Samsung Electronics Air Conditioner Europe B.V. (SEACE)
Since introducing its first air conditioner in 1974, Samsung Electronics has been redefining indoor climate comfort for tomorrow’s society. For every space where people create memorable experiences together, be it commercial spaces or residential homes. At Samsung, we go beyond convention, through a relentless focus on pushing the boundaries of technology, innovation and design.
Samsung Electronics entered the European market of commercial air conditioning in 2005. Due to rapid growth and in support of its long-term commitment to the European market, Samsung Electronics Air Conditioner Europe B.V. (SEACE) was opened in 2017 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. This European headquarters aims to harmonize the activities across more than 30 European countries. SEACE offers ongoing technical training in climate and smart building solutions; after sales and technical support for its industry partners; backed by Samsung’s quality reputation and leading-edge innovation, including digital connectivity solutions. SEACE thrives to fulfil the needs of its European markets including for both the commercial and residential market with innovation cooling, heating, domestic hot water, refrigeration and smart building solutions.
1. Source: 2020. Powering A Climate-Neutral Economy: An EU Strategy For Energy System Integration. [ebook] Brussels: European Commission. Available at:https://energy.ec.europa.eu/topics/energy-systems-integration/eu-strategy-energy-system-integration_en [Accessed 24 March 2023].