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Panasonic Delivers Sustainable Heat Pump Solution for Connect Housing Tenants
16/09/2025
Panasonic Delivers Sustainable Heat Pump
Solution for Connect Housing Tenants

Welwyn Garden City, September 2025 – Panasonic
Heating & Cooling Solutions provided Connect Housing with a sustainable heating
and domestic hot water (DHW) solution for their new development of 14 homes in Halifax.
Panasonic Aquarea J-Series air-to-water heat pumps were
specified by installers, Air Distribution Ltd and supplied by specialist Distributor
Logicool, to provide highly energy-efficient heat pump technology, designed to
keep residents warm whilst ensuring low running costs.
The decision to specify Panasonic
heat pumps over traditional gas boilers was driven by Connect Housing’s
commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency. With over 3,500 properties,
the housing association is now regularly using Panasonic solutions across its developments in place of gas boilers in their
new developments and to retrofit existing housing stock.
Each home is equipped with smart controls linked to
Panasonic’s Comfort Cloud app, allowing residents to monitor and manage their
energy usage remotely. A user guide was provided as part of the move-in
package, allowing residents to navigate the system with ease and take hold of
smart monitoring.
Director of Home at Connect
Housing, Martyn Broadest, commented, “Alongside enhanced thermal performance of
the building fabric, air-source heat pumps provide a reliable and
cost-effective way for many of our customers to be warm and have plenty of hot
water. Panasonic's longstanding track record in this technology, alongside the
innovation offered in terms of remote monitoring of system performance, made
them a good choice for Connect to partner with.”

Residents have responded
positively, especially noting lower energy bills compared to their previous
homes with older, less energy efficient gas boilers. One tenant described their
new property as a “dream home”.
The Panasonic Aquarea J Series is available in a wide range
of sizes from 5 to 16 kW and can be connected to the domestic hot water tank
(DHW) for ease of installation. Delivering a high energy efficiency rating of
A+++ Energy Class at 35ºC and A++ at 55ºC, plus a high SCOP capacity, the
Panasonic system can work under higher pressure and reach a 60ºC water flow
temperature for top class energy efficiency and lower running costs.
To find out more about the
Panasonic wide range of heating and cooling solutions please visit https://www.aircon.panasonic.eu/ or find out about Connect
Housing for more on their new
developments.






























