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Grant Aerona R290 wins ‘Heat Pump of the Year’ 2025


The Grant Aerona R290 air source heat pump has once again been recognised for excellence in sustainable heating innovation as it was awarded ‘Heat Pump of the Year’ at Ireland’s Plumbing & Heating Awards 2025. 

The judging panel for the awards praised the bespoke design of the Aerona R290 and its ability to address the high moisture levels of the Irish climate. They also recognised the significant investment into the development of the Aerona R290 heat pump which was made by Grant.

Additionally, the judges were impressed by the aesthetically pleasing appearance of the heat pump, its ease of connection with only two cables, and the wide range of models with outputs from 4kW to 16kW available, which enables the Aerona R290 to suit most properties.

L-R: William Comerford, Grant technical sales representative, Glenn Clabby, Thermoparts (award sponsor) and Barry Gorman, national renewables sales manager, Grant. 

Commenting on the award, Barry Gorman, national renewables sales manager, who accepted the award on behalf of the company said: “We are absolutely delighted that the Aerona R290 has been awarded Heat Pump of the Year at the Plumbing and Heating Awards. The positive response that this next generation heat pump has received since its launch has been amazing and it is great to see it getting this recognition. Designed specifically for the Irish and UK climate, the Aerona R290 really is proving itself to be in another league of innovation and efficiency.”

The Grant Aerona R290 was recognised for its Outstanding Innovation at the Plumbing and Heating Awards 2024. The judging panel was so impressed by the heat pump range, that a new award was created in recognition of its outstanding innovation and described it as ‘redefining heating innovation and sustainability’ and setting ‘a new benchmark for low carbon heating solutions. 

This latest recognition marks another milestone for Grant, underscoring the company’s dedication to developing forward-thinking, low-carbon heating technologies for homes throughout Ireland.

Pictured is Grant Aerona R290 Heat Pump Range​​​​​​​.

Key features of the Grant Aerona R290 heat pump range:

Innovative Design

  • Designed for the Irish & UK Climate;
  • Environmentally friendly R290 refrigerant;
  • Ultra-low noise levels recognised by Quiet Mark;
  • Modern styling and colourway.

Exceptional Performance

  • Rated at -5°C air temperature and 55°C water flow temperature;
  • Five models with outputs from 4kW-16kW;
  • Remote monitoring and management with the Aerona Smart Controller.

Peace of Mind

  • Designed by Grant to suit many types of property;
  • Design and onsite technical support.

Learn more about the award-winning Grant Aerona R290 heat pump here.

Follow Grant on LinkedIn @GrantEngineeringULC, Facebook @GrantIRL, and Instagram @grant_irl. You can also subscribe to Grant on YouTube @GrantEngineeringIE.

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