Latest News
- Plant based milk manufacturer turns to Panasonic for its sustainable refrigeration solution 19/11/2024 ReRooted, a manufacturer of organic and ethically sourced plant based dairy-alternative milk, instal... Read more
- Welsh Barn Conversion Warmed with Panasonic Heat Pump 18/11/2024 A stone-built property in rural Wales has been installed with a Panasonic Aquarea T-CAP J Series 9kW... Read more
- Historically listed thatched property benefits from government scheme for Panasonic heat pump 18/10/2024 Panasonic has delivered a sustainable and affordable heating solution to a pre-1900’s historically... Read more
- Panasonic to Showcase Sustainable Heat Pumps at ‘Hear, See and Feel a Heat Pump’ Event outside Parliament 11/10/2024 Panasonic will be showcasing its sustainable and energy efficient Air-to-Water Heat pumps, at an eve... Read more
- Dunstaple Farm Ltd Becomes First to Use Panasonic’s 20HP Sustainable Cold Chain Condensing Unit Outside of Japan 10/10/2024 Dunstaple Farm Ltd, home of the award-winning Farmer Tom’s Ice Cream, has turned to Panasonic, loo... Read more
- Panasonic Highlights New Product Innovations and Major Initiatives at Chillventa 2024 10/10/2024 This week, at Chillventa 2024, Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions made several significant announ... Read more
- More Panasonic News
Panasonic Partners with Innovative LIFE iTS4ZEB Project Launching at Chillventa 2024
01/10/2024
Panasonic Heating & Cooling is proud to be officially introducing the pioneering LIFE iTS4ZEB project at its Booth 4A-429 during Chillventa, Nuremberg on October 8th, 2024. The LIFE iTS4ZEB initiative aims to provide advanced thermal energy storage for zero-emission buildings. This highly anticipated event will provide attendees with the chance to learn about the cutting-edge solutions to be developed under the initiative and to gain in-depth insights into this innovative collaborative project.
The LIFE iTS4ZEB project, led by Innova and supported by six partners including Panasonic, is set to revolutionise the way we approach thermal energy storage in buildings. This ambitious initiative, funded by the European Commission under the LIFE Programme, aims to develop and demonstrate next-generation thermal energy storage (TES) technologies that are compact, high-performing, cost-effective, and modular.
• Innovative Technology: The project will develop a multi-source heat pump combined with PCM, optimised by novel control algorithms.
• Wide Applicability: Solutions will be applicable to a variety of buildings, whether new or renovated, poorly or well-insulated.
• Real-World Demonstrations: 50 independent demonstrators will be installed across 10 European countries to validate the technology in real-life contexts.
• Market Readiness: Innova aims to produce a pre-series in the final configuration and start producing and selling the first 500 units.
The project aims to deliver to the market a product that integrates heat pump (HP) and PCM TES technology, enabling ready-to-use energy storage even in already existing installations. It features capabilities that easily detect self-consumption of PV energy, maximising the amount of energy that can be produced and consumed on-site. Additionally, it allows for demand response for smart grids without compromising comfort and ensures appropriate purchasing and maintenance costs.
Six Partners to Build a Sustainable Future
A strategic alliance of six partners have joined forces for this groundbreaking research initiative:
• INNOVA: the driving force of the project, Innova aims to produce a pre-series in the final configuration and kickstart production/sales of the first 500 units.
• Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH: Leaders in sustainable solutions for heating and cooling.
• EURAC: A private non-profit organisation dedicated to advanced research and education, engaged in fields as diverse as Autonomy, Health, Mountains, and Technology.
• Studio Fieschi & Partners: An international consultancy in the fields of environment and sustainability.
• THERMALINK: A leading designer and manufacturer of prefabricated organic thermal storage modules made of PCM.
• The University of Padua: Through its Department of Management and Engineering (DTG), it has state-of-the-art facilities for research in thermodynamics, heat transfer, refrigeration technology, materials, and more.
The launch event is set to take place at Chillventa, Nuremberg, on October 8th 2024, at 3.30pm CET on the Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions Booth, Hall 4A / Booth 4A-429.
Follow the project’s social media channels to stay updated on the latest developments:
www.linkedin.com/company/its4zeb
https://www.instagram.com/lifeits4zeb/
To find out further information please visit https://its4zeb.eu/