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Panasonic Supports EHPA’s Call for Stable Regulation and Fair Electricity Taxation for Heat Pumps
29/09/2025
Panasonic Supports EHPA’s Call
for Stable Regulation and Fair Electricity Taxation for Heat Pumps

Welwyn Garden City, September 2025 – Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions supports
the European Heat Pump Association’s (EHPA) call for more balanced energy
taxation and stronger policy support for heat pumps.
According to the EHPA, heat pumps, which are vital
for strengthening Europe’s energy security, are currently at a disadvantage
because electricity is taxed much more than gas. EHPA explains that a heat pump
is most competitive[1]
when the electricity is twice the price of gas or less. Taxes and levies are a
significant cost component to the market price of energy in many EU countries.
Enrique Vilamitjana, Managing Director at Panasonic
Heating & Cooling, commented: “At Panasonic, we are proud to be recognised
as a leading European heat pump brand, actively supporting the EU’s energy
independence—especially in today’s complex geopolitical landscape. A stable
regulatory environment is essential to accelerate the green energy transition,
and we urge policymakers to maintain climate targets and the decarbonisation
trajectory. This is vital not only for the planet, but also to ensure robust business
cases for clean technologies.”

As a company with a strong European presence,
Panasonic is committed to advancing clean heating and cooling solutions and
supporting policies that enable the widespread adoption of heat pumps.
Panasonic believes that rebalancing energy taxation and maintaining ambitious
climate targets are crucial steps to secure Europe’s energy future and deliver
on decarbonisation goals.
To
find out more, visit https://www.aircon.panasonic.eu/.






























