Samsung Electronics Heat Pump ‘EHS (Eco Heating System)’
Sales Soar Targeting European Consumers Amid 'Energy Crisis'

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] Samsung Electronics' eco-friendly heating and cooling system, the heat pump ‘EHS,’ is recording significant growth in the energy crisis-hit European market.


On the 19th, Samsung Electronics announced that its European EHS sales from January to November this year grew 118% compared to the same period last year. In Germany and France, sales increased by 30 times and 10 times respectively through securing new distribution channels.


The EHS is an air conditioning system where refrigerant and water exchange heat inside the indoor unit of the air conditioner, enabling floor heating and hot water supply. It is more efficient than conventional fuel-based boilers and produces less carbon dioxide, drawing attention in Europe. Especially recently, as Europe faces an energy crisis, Samsung EHS is rapidly growing as a substitute for existing boilers among European consumers seeking relatively affordable heating costs and eco-friendly energy.


In September this year, Samsung Electronics launched the ‘EHS MONO HT Quiet,’ which features high energy efficiency. This product is equipped with a 4-stage low-noise mode and applies the ‘Turbo Flash Injection’ technology, a high-efficiency refrigerant injection method, allowing stable heating and hot water use even on cold days. Additionally, Samsung EHS products have received comprehensive recognition for product quality by obtaining Europe’s ‘Heat Pump Keymark’ certification, which guarantees product quality by measuring energy efficiency and performance; the ‘Eurovent’ certification from the European refrigeration and air conditioning industry association; and the ‘Quiet Mark’ certification awarded to low-noise products.


Combining Samsung EHS with solar panels and energy storage systems also enables the realization of a ‘Net Zero Home.’ Based on ‘SmartThings Energy,’ energy produced through solar panels is used for heating and hot water, and surplus electricity is stored in the energy storage system for use when needed. It even supports an ‘AI Saving Mode’ that reduces energy consumption of home appliances when the targeted usage amount is exceeded.



Choi Ik-su, Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Home Appliance Business Division, said, “Samsung Electronics’ EHS is being recognized in the European market through a diverse lineup developed by continuous technological innovation,” adding, “We will expand sales to wider regions, led by countries such as Germany and France.”


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