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Panasonic Forms Capital and Business Alliance with tado° to Drive Energy-Efficient Heating in Europe
19/03/2025
Wiesbaden, Germany, 17 March 2025 – Panasonic
Corporation's Heating & Ventilation A/C Company has become the first
heating equipment manufacturer (*1) to form a capital and business alliance
with tado°, the vendor agnostic European leader in home energy management
solutions. Through a €30 million equity investment, Panasonic will strengthen
its collaboration with tado°. Panasonic will also take a seat on tado°'s board,
deepening operational collaboration to drive greater synergies and accelerate
innovation.
Panasonic and tado° have committed to
addressing the specific needs of the European market, where sustainability and
energy efficiency are increasingly prioritised. With the strict environmental
regulations in place, this partnership is well-positioned to provide European
customers with advanced solutions that meet their heating needs while
minimising their carbon footprint.
Strategic Partnership with tado°
The investment, announced at ISH in Frankfurt,
comes a year after the two companies signed a new partnership agreement that
combined Panasonic’s state-of-the-art heat pump products and technology with
tado°’s market-leading smart heating control and energy management services.
Customers have benefitted from specifically tailored heat pump management
software that optimised their Panasonic Aquarea heat pump settings
automatically and shifted its electricity demand to times when renewable energy
was available, and prices were lower.
Through this capital and business alliance,
both companies will collaborate to accelerate innovation in energy-efficient
solutions. By sharing product and service specifications, Panasonic and tado° will
jointly develop advanced operation control software for Panasonic Aquarea Heat
Pumps. Utilising real-world user data and field test insights, this software
will enhance system efficiency and optimise performance. Scheduled for release
via a software update in September 2025, it aims to achieve up to a 30% reduction
in energy consumption.
A recent survey of tado° customers (*2) in
August 2024 revealed that approximately 75% of households still rely on gas or
oil heating systems. To accelerate the transition to heat pumps, Panasonic and
tado° have already begun integrating Panasonic’s exclusive design into the
tado° app.
Expanding the Potential of Aquarea Heat Pumps
Air-to-water heat pumps (A2W) extract heat from
the ambient air to produce hot water, which is then circulated throughout
buildings for heating. Compared to fossil fuel-based heating systems, A2W
significantly reduces CO2 emissions and environmental impact, making it an
increasingly attractive solution.
Panasonic launched its Aquarea Heat Pumps for
residential use in Europe in 2008, leveraging its expertise in heat pump
technology. A key strength of Panasonic’s Aquarea is its unique ability to
maintain heating performance even in extremely cold climates. In May 2023,
Panasonic became the first Japanese manufacturer to adopt R290, a natural
refrigerant with an ultra-low global warming potential, aligning with Europe's
strong environmental focus.
(*1) Based on internal research.
(*2) Based on a survey conducted by tado° in
August 2024.






























