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Panasonic Unveils iCORE and iCOOL Refrigeration Ranges, Step Toward Sustainable Cooling Solutions
26/06/2025
Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions is proud to announce the upcoming launch of its most extensive and versatile commercial refrigeration range to date. This milestone reflects a significant strategic evolution, marking Panasonic’s focus and investment in refrigeration following the acquisition of Area Cooling Solutions (December 2024 and excluding compressor business) and the establishment of Panasonic Cold Chain Poland (PCCPL).
Reaffirming its strong commitment to European manufacturing
and innovation, Panasonic has added its fourth facility in the region with the
launch of the PCCPL factory. Equipped with a dedicated in-house R&D team
focussed on advancing refrigeration technologies, the site will also house its
training hub and a state-of-the-art refrigeration laboratory, set to open in
early 2026. With localised production and a streamlined supply chain, the
factory will enable significantly shorter delivery lead times across Europe.
The range introduces two distinct product portfolios,
designed to provide commercial refrigeration to a wide range of applications including
retail stores, supermarkets, HoReCa sector, gas stations and cold storage
applications:
·
iCORE: Panasonic’s flagship
line of CO₂
condensing units, representing the core of future-proof, natural refrigerant
technology. The iCORE range offers a broad selection of cooling capacities, starting
with up to 29 kW for medium temperature applications, and up to 15 kW for low
temperature requirements.
· iCOOL: a comprehensive range of inverter HFC and A2L-ready solutions, designed to meet today’s market needs while supporting the transition to lower-GWP refrigerants. The iCOOL range covers a wide spectrum of cooling capacities – up to 42 kW for medium temperature applications, and up to 14 kW for low temperature needs.
A2L refrigerants are a class of low global warming potential (GWP) gases that serve as alternatives to traditional HFCs, offering mild flammability and low toxicity.
These brands reflect Panasonic’s dual commitment: first, to
lead the transition to sustainable refrigerants; and second, to deliver
long-term energy savings and lower electricity bills through advanced inverter
technology, benefiting both today's systems and those ready for the future.
In response to Europe's evolving regulatory landscape,
Panasonic’s refrigeration range, iCORE & iCOOL, delivers sustainable,
compliant solutions that align with both current demands and future
environmental goals. The Ecodesign framework ensures year-round energy
efficiency, while the F-Gas Regulation mandates a GWP below 150 for new
stationary refrigeration systems by 2030. With the EU’s quota system tightening
HFC supply, refrigerant availability and system flexibility have never been
more important.
Recognising that HFC/HFO systems still represent the
majority of demand in the European refrigeration market, the new line-up is
designed to support current needs while also enabling a smooth transition for
those seeking more environmentally friendly alternatives. The iCOOL range
addresses this directly, supporting continued use of HFCs and introducing
A2L-ready feature, offering customers a flexible, future-proof solution that
bridges today’s realities with tomorrow’s requirements. The iCORE range is
optimised for R744 (CO2),
delivering high energy efficiency and compliance for operators already
embracing systems with natural refrigerants.
“Our investment in Area Cooling and the creation of PCCPL
were driven by a clear vision to become the European leader in refrigeration,”
said Enrique Vilamitjana, Panasonic HVAC Managing Director. “This range is the
first major step in realising that vision, combining innovation, sustainability
and market responsiveness.”
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