Olivia Powell-Maycock, NIBE's head of marketing and managing director Paul Smith at the Science Museum
NIBE's S2125 Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP), a high temperature, energy saving model, which uses natural refrigerants, has been chosen by the museum to showcase the best in ASHPs. The most efficient example in the company's product range, the S2125, is the only heat pump of its type in the gallery.
Featured as part of the ‘Future Power' section, sitting alongside nuclear fusion experiments, tidal turbine blades and other contemporary technologies, the heat pump will help educate the Science Museum's millions of visitors on the way energy supply and use is being transformed.
Olivia Powell-Maycock, head of marketing at said: 'We are delighted that the S2125 has been chosen for this important gallery. It's exciting to see our heat pump sitting alongside innovative examples from the past, present and future.
'The Science Museum is such an iconic part of London's attractions, entertaining and educating in equal measures - the ideal platform to get the climate change message across, while demonstrating the inspiring technological developments that will hopefully lead to more positive outcomes for the environment.'