Dutch heat pump installers raise €15m to accelerate European installations

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HeatTransformers co-founders (L-R) Gijs van Vrede and Stijn Otten | Credit: HeatTransformers
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HeatTransformers co-founders (L-R) Gijs van Vrede and Stijn Otten | Credit: HeatTransformers

Funding round was led by Energy Impact Partners and cash will be used to meet surge in demand for heat pumps across Europe driven by energy crisis

Netherlands-based heat pump installation firm HeatTransformers has secured €15m investment in its first major funding round, with a view to expanding its operations into the UK and Germany. The company...

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