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The Heat Pump Accelerator Platform

The Platform is a dynamic EU-wide initiative that aims to speed up the roll-out of heat pumps in buildings, industry, and district heating.

Rolling out heat pumps is central to the clean-energy transition and to achieving carbon neutrality in line with the goals set in the European Green Deal and the REPowerEU Plan. 

The Platform is designed to bring together key players to collaborate, share ideas, experiences and best practices to promote sustainable heating solutions.  

Objectives

To identify barriers to the deployment of heat pumps across the EU, and suggest targeted policy measures to address them, the Heat Pump Accelerator Platform will

Join the Platform

The Heat Pump Accelerator Platform is open to national and regional authorities, energy agencies, research institutes, civil society organisations, installers/contractors financial institutions, educational and training institutions, utilities companies, regulators and network operators. 

Its members will be central to tracking market data, assessing policies, and pinpointing training and research and innovation needs. They will also support the development of a roadmap that enhances heat pump efficiency and sustainability.

Join the Heat Pump Accelerator Platform

Meetings and events

Over the 3-year period (2024-2027) the Platform will organise 9 structured meetings offering opportunities for insight sharing, contribute to strategy and shape the Platform’s goals.

These meetings will be held in Brussels in a hybrid format, allowing members the flexibility to attend either online or in person. 1 meeting in person per year is, however, strongly recommended.

On 14 November 2024, EHPA organised a web streamed info session explaining what the Heat Pump Accelerator Platform is about and how stakeholders can take part and contribute to its implementation. 

Background

The initiative is co-organised by the European Heat Pump Association, the Belgian research organisation VITO, and the German research institute Fraunhofer ISE for the European Commission.