Mitsubishi launches its new 10 kWh and 14 kWh “Hydrolution Ezy” air water pumps

Mitsubishi launches its new 10 kWh and 14 kWh “Hydrolution Ezy” air water pumps


An air-to-water heat pump is a less energy-efficient and less polluting option than electric radiators. In fact, its coefficient of performance (COP) varies from 2 to 3, or 2 to 3 kWh of energy produced for 1 kWh of electricity consumed. On the other hand, the COP of electric heating is 1. In addition, heat pumps of the new generation use more environmentally friendly refrigerators. According to F-Gas Regulations to be used from 2020, refrigerants approved in Europe must have a global warming potential (GWP) of less than 2,500 This limit will be reduced to 1,500 by 2025, then to 150 by 2030.

In addition to this, other manufacturers have been able to improve the operation of aerothermal heat pumps. Currently, users can find on the market models suitable for adverse weather conditions. Mitsubishi’s new series of monobloc air-to-water heat pumps will be able to provide heat even at temperatures as low as -25°C. Therefore it is suitable for housing located in cold regions. In this section, we invite you to learn more about this new Hydrolution Ezy heating solution.

New range of Hydrolution Ezy heat pumps from Mitsubishi.
New range of Hydrolution Ezy heat pumps from Mitsubishi. Photo credit: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Characteristics of these monobloc air water pump models?

This new series of water-heat pumps from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Thermal Systems responds to the company’s commitment to sustainable development. Its one-block design ensures Easy installation and ordering, without the need to lay pipes for the circulation of refrigerant and water. Two models with a power of 10 kWh and 14 kWh were launched on the European market this winter 2023-2024. Like their ATW counterparts of the split genre, they featureR32 ecological refrigerant with a GWP of 657, three times lower than that of R 410A water with a GWP of 2088.

According to this manufacturer on its website, these new air-water heat pumps benefit from quiet operating conditions. They are equipped with innovative anti-vibration technology that effectively reduces sound power levels. A 10 kWh model, for example, would have a noise emission of around 60 dB(A) even when operating at full capacity. In addition, this noise can be further reduced by using a few steps when installing the device. In particular, it is better to place the unit at a certain distance from the walls and corners of the building. In addition to this low noise pollution, this series of Hydrolution Ezy heat pumps would have the best performance in the outdoor temperature range from -25°C to 43°C. It can provide hot water at 60°C even if it is -25°C outside.

Heat pumps are installed on the facade of the building.Heat pumps are installed on the facade of the building.
Heat pumps are installed on the facade of the building. Non-contractual illustration. Credit: Shutterstock

“Net Zero Mission” of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries group

The company aims to reduce its carbon emissions to zero by 2040. To achieve this, it strives gradually reducing production from its operations production and those produced by the sites of customers who use its products. In this sense, its subsidiary MHI Thermal Systems continues to work to develop increasingly ecological heating and cooling equipment. It aims to provide efficient, carbon-free fuel solutions around the world. The launch of its two new Hydrolution Ezy heat pumps is expected to accelerate the replacement of electric radiators and oil-fired boilers in Europe. More information: Mhi.com. What do you think about this invention? We invite you to give us your comments, feedback or point out mistakes in the text, click here to post a comment .

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