105㎡ Booth Set Up at 'AquaFlame Moscow 2025'
Showcasing Locally Specialized Technology and New Products to Expand Presence in Russia

Gidulami announced on the 6th that it participated in 'AquaFlame Moscow 2025' held in Moscow, Russia, showcasing its locally specialized technology and new products.


AquaFlame Moscow, held over four days from the 4th to the 7th, is Russia's largest international heating and cooling exhibition, with over 700 companies participating and approximately 29,000 visitors attending last year.


At a 105㎡ booth prepared at the Crocus Expo in Moscow, Gidulami unveiled more than 10 heating solutions, including the popular wall-mounted gas boiler in Russia, floor-standing gas and oil boilers, electric boilers, and hot water heat source systems.

Visitors are viewing products at the Guiturami booth at 'AquaFlame Moscow 2025.' Photo by Guiturami

Visitors are viewing products at the Guiturami booth at 'AquaFlame Moscow 2025.' Photo by Guiturami

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The wall-mounted gas boiler series ‘2025 World Alpha,’ a core strategic product in Russia, was designed with low noise to suit the local residential style where boilers are placed indoors, such as in living rooms. It significantly enhanced hot water supply capacity to match the lifestyle where bathtub use is common, and secured compatibility with local electrical equipment to meet the diverse demands of consumers and installers. Gidulami’s proprietary dual safety system for gas boilers is installed as a standard feature, ensuring safe use even during earthquakes and disaster situations.


Since establishing its Russian subsidiary in 2020, Gidulami Boiler has expanded its market presence by developing and launching locally tailored models that address unstable voltage, low gas pressure, and varying water quality environments across regions in Russia. It has also greatly expanded its service network throughout Russia to provide prompt pre- and post-sales services.


Starting this year, the lineup of wall-mounted gas boilers will expand from the existing 5 models to 11 models, and floor-standing gas and oil boilers will increase from 6 models to 9 models, broadening consumer choices and actively responding to increased local sales.



A Gidulami Boiler official said, “As a result of pursuing a strong localization strategy centered on our Russian subsidiary, consumer demand for Gidulami Boiler has continued to grow despite complex regional situations and economic downturns over the years. Based on this year’s expanded product lineup, we plan to enhance market competitiveness by providing heating solutions that satisfy consumers throughout Russia.”


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