Ireland's Plumbing & Heating Issue 119 May-June

COMPANY NEWS

Mark McManus, STIEBEL ELTRON Ireland Managing Director.

A NEW REGIONAL HQ IN BLANCHARDSTOWN WILL SHOWCASE STIEBEL ELTRON’S RANGE OF HEAT PUMPS, ELECTRIC HOT WATER, SPACE HEATING AND VENTILATION PRODUCTS, AND EXTEND ITS UNIQUE TRAINING PROVISION TO INSTALLERS ACROSS THE ISLAND OF IRELAND… Supporting an even greener future for the Emerald Isle

A leading supplier of sustainable heating products has set up shop in Dublin. STIEBEL ELTRON, a German group with 26 sales operations around the world, has marked its 100th anniversary with the opening of new regional headquarters in Blanchardstown. With 50 years of experience in heat pump technology, and a wide range of electric hot water, space heating and ventilation products, the firm is aiming to support homes and businesses across the island of Ireland in their transition to net zero. The new headquarters include a showroom open to the public, and a training centre offering a unique service provision upskilling installers in the

burgeoning renewables sector. Mark McManus, STIEBEL ELTRON Ireland Managing Director, said, “The Irish markets hold huge opportunity for renewable energy technologies, so developing an office which will support this sector was a no brainer. “At STIEBEL ELTRON we have a track record in creating and supplying tried and tested innovative renewable energy products to a global market, as well as being a leader in sharing our expertise to drive these green solutions forward. “We want to offer an excellent service to end-customers and installers, and if there are installers out there who are thinking they would like to recognise the opportunities, we’re here to help

them get into the sector and train them up.” Greatest interest in its heat pump solutions is initially expected to come from the Republic of Ireland market, where grants and subsidies are already available. In Northern Ireland, meanwhile, STIEBEL ELTRON is seeing strong uptake of its electric heating products, with notable success in the student accommodation sector including a current project in partnership with Fox Electrical Contracts on Nelson Street in Belfast. While STIEBEL ELTRON products have been present in the all-Ireland market through distributors since its UK headquarters opened 16 years ago, Brexit together with the advantages

“The Irish markets hold huge opportunity for renewable energy technologies.”

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