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Panasonic invests €320m into European Heat Pump Production and R&D with Grand Opening of Factory in the Czech Republic
01/09/2025
Panasonic invests €320m into European Heat Pump
Production and R&D with Grand Opening of Factory in the Czech Republic

Pilsen, Czech Republic, September 2025 – Today,
Panasonic marks a major milestone in the European production and distribution
of its heat pump solutions with the reopening of its fully upgraded and
expanded giga factory in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Following Panasonic’s
nine-figure investment, the new production complex will be capable of producing
up to 1.4 million indoor and outdoor heat pump units per year from 2030
onwards, for supply throughout Europe.
Panasonic has invested EUR
320 million into the expansion and refurbishment of the facility in Pilsen,
increasing the factory’s production capacity by 250% to a total of 140,000 m².
This large expansion project transfers production and R&D from South-East
Asia to Europe as Panasonic increases capacity of heat pumps being produced
locally.
Aligning with the Panasonic
GREEN IMPACT long-term environmental vision, this also ensures a reduction in
carbon footprint through local production for local customers and their
specific local requirements and their move towards non- fossil heating &
cooling technology. As a ‚Net Zero factory‘, the facility is run using a
combination of green energy purchases and its own 1 MW photovoltaic power
production on the roof of the factory.
Demonstrating the national
significance of the opening of this new facility, today’s opening ceremony was
attended by the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Petr Fiala.
"The opening of this state-of-the-art heat pump
production facility strengthens the competitiveness of Czech industry, brings
new skilled jobs, and confirms that the Czech Republic offers attractive
conditions for technologically demanding and innovative projects. In the Czech
Republic, we want companies that produce complete products with high added
value, companies closely connected to science and research. Our government will
continue to actively support these investments," said Prime Minister of
the Czech Republic Petr Fiala.
Heat Pump Production and R&D in Europe, for Europe
A shift from fossil-based
energy towards electrification and renewable energy is rapidly taking place in
Europe. Panasonic is committed to supporting Europe’s climate goals, and as
part of these efforts, is working to meet growing demand
across the region for
renewable energy solutions. In 2024, the European heat pump market size was
estimated at EUR 12.2 billion, and is expected to reach over EUR 71 billion by
2034 (Global Market Insights).
"At Panasonic, we see Europe as particularly
advanced when it comes to sustainability, and therefore the acceptance of
sustainable energy solutions. We’re seeing a marked uptick in interest in heat
pumps in the European market, and we are anticipating this to be reflected in
demand in the next few years. Our investment into the Pilsen factory
demonstrates both our confidence in the growth of the market and our ability to
anticipate and meet future demand," said Toshikatsu Fukunaga,
CEO, Panasonic HVAC Europe.
The new production complex
will be capable of producing up to 1.4 million external and internal heat pump
units per year from 2030 onwards for residential and commercial applications,
for supply throughout Europe, making the Pilsen factory one of the largest
producers of heat pumps in Europe by capacity. In 2024-25, the facility has
more than doubled its production output, and momentum is increasing.
In addition, in cooperation
with a local university, a state-of-the-art R&D center focused on future
heat pump developments has also been established in Pilsen at the factory. As a
key partner in the establishment of the R&D facility, the Technical
University of Ostrava has completely designed and is due to build one of the
research laboratories. By 2028, the Pilsen R&D team will manage the full
heat pump development lifecycle, in coordination with the product planning
division in Japan – ensuring the complete development of air-to-water heat
pumps in Pilsen, from scratch to the final product.
"The factory in Pilsen is set to become
Panasonic’s central hub for heat pump production and supply in Europe. By
placing further R&D capabilities and production together on the same site,
we’ll be able to ensure that the factory is able to rapidly and nimbly
anticipate and respond to the evolving needs of this key market. There will
also be cost savings associated with reduced logistics, in addition to the
speed and flexibility associated with bringing R&D and production
together," explains Radek Vach, Business Planning Director, Panasonic HVAC CZ.
The Pilsen facility is also
investing significantly in robotics, automation and AI technology, as well as
synergising with other global Panasonic factories in these areas. This will
enable it to reach peak production capacity, drive efficiency and support the
workforce. The factory currently has 80 robots deployed on site, and the
factory layout has been optimised for the future deployment of automated guided
vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for material supply and
finished product transport. In future, the facility plans to achieve 100%
automation in component manufacturing.
Paul Kenny, Director General of the European Heat Pump
Association, comments: "The heat pump sector
is boosting Europe’s energy security, our economy and our path to
decarbonisation by replacing fossil fuel imports with a clean, locally made and
locally powered solution. Today's factory reopening is both a big step forward
on that journey and a clear message to decision-makers from one of the world’s
leading companies, that the future is bright in European manufacturing and that
heat pumps will inevitably be at the heart of our future global energy
system."
Commitment to sustainability
As part of its GREEN IMPACT
commitment, Panasonic has set itself the target to achieve Net Zero across its
own business operations globally as a Group in 2030, and across the entire
value chain in 2050. Following the Panasonic concept, a Net Zero factory is
achieved through the reduction of energy consumption, the generation of
renewable energy onsite, and the procurement of energy from renewable sources.
Currently, Panasonic has 46 Net Zero Factories globally, including Pilsen.
Pilsen is Panasonic’s second
Net Zero factory in Europe, following the opening of the facility in Cardiff,
UK, in 2024. As a Net Zero factory, the Pilsen facility will make a significant
contribution to the ongoing reduction of Panasonic's CO2 emissions in its own
business operations (known as Scope 1 and 2 emissions), such as energy
consumption at our facilities including electricity, heating and lighting.
The factory is powered by a
1 MW photovoltaic roof system in addition to the purchase of green electricity
and heating energy.
The facility’s smart
building management (BMS) system intelligently controls ventilation, heating
and lighting (including sensor LED lighting throughout the facility), and
ensures waste is minimised. Meanwhile, the facility reuses waste heat from
ventilators and compressors to heat the building and help reduce energy
consumption, and water waste is minimised via a retention reservoir on the roof
of the facility, which catches and reuses rain water – avoiding city drainage
systems.
In addition, starting in
2026, the facility’s vehicle fleet will move to Electric Vehicles (EVs) to
further reduce carbon footprint.
Supporting the Local Economy
The local Pilsen region will
benefit from the addition of high-value-added employment opportunities that
utilise local talent, helping to prevent “brain drain” in the area. Panasonic’s
long-standing cooperation with academia – in particular, the University of West
Bohemia – is helping to promote science and engineering education in the area,
as well as providing practical training for students.
"The Czech Republic is geographically located
in the heart of Europe, with accessibility within 24 hours to all European
destinations. As the first Japanese company to enter the Czech Republic,
Panasonic began operations in Pilsen in 1997. A pioneer of investments in the
country, Panasonic has strong relationships and networks – including government
and supply chain – in the Czech Republic, which we plan to leverage as we grow
our team in Pilsen,” says
Tetsumasa Mizuta, Managing Director, Panasonic HVAC CZ.
Radek Vach, Business Planning Director, Panasonic HVAC
CZ, adds: “Pilsen itself is in the
Czech Republic‘s own ‘Silicon
Valley,’ with many high growth and innovative tech companies nearby, making it
the perfect location to leverage and support local talent and foster
connections. It has a highly qualified workforce, as well as strong
opportunities for collaboration with local academic institutions.”






























