NORD EcoHeat Storage

Thermal Storage Tank for Maximum Energy Utilization

Models: 50 L | 100 L | 150 L | 250 L | 400 L | 500 L | 800 L | 1000 L | 1500 L | 2000 L

The NORD EcoHeat Storage is an innovative thermal storage tank designed to efficiently stores surplus energy from photovoltaics or a heat pump in the form of heat. Thanks to its special insulation, it minimizes heat loss and allows stored energy to be used later. By reducing the frequency of heat pump start-ups, EcoHeat Storage extends its lifespan and ensures smooth operation of the heating system. EcoHeat Storage is available in capacities ranging from 50 liters to 2000 liters, making it a key component for increasing self-sufficiency and efficiency in your home.

THE WORLD‘S CHEAPEST AND MOST RELIABLE „BATTERY“

Store electricity as heat in the world’s most cost-effective “battery”—a hot water tank with unlimited charging cycles

MORE EFFICIENT HEAT PUMP OPERATION

Placing the storage tank before the heating circuits reduces the frequency of heat pump start-ups, prolonging its lifespan.

Additionally, it enhances the defrosting process and ensures smooth, uninterrupted operation of your heating system.

BACKUP POWER SUPPLY FOR HEAT PUMP SUPPORT

By combining NORD EcoHeat Storage with the NORD ECoil heating coil,

you can create a bivalent and backup heat source for your heating system.

COOLING SUPPORT WITH ECOHEAT HEAT PUMP

NORD EcoHeat Storage tanks feature high-performance insulation,

allowing them to work seamlessly with EcoHeat heat pumps to cool your home during hot summer days.

Ready for the future? Get more information now!

Discover EcoHeat storage for storing
surplus green energy in your home.

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