Useful Information….
Advantages over traditional Solar Hot Water Systems
They work 24/7, 365 days a year, regardless of the weather. Solar hot water systems rely on sunlight to heat water, so they are less effective on cloudy days and during the winter months. Thermodynamic hot water systems, on the other hand, can extract heat from the air, even when it is cold or overcast.
They are more efficient. Thermodynamic hot water systems have a higher coefficient of performance (COP) than solar hot water systems, meaning that they can produce more heat energy for the same amount of electricity consumed.
They are easier to install and maintain. Thermodynamic hot water systems are standalone units that can be installed almost anywhere, indoors or outdoors. Solar hot water systems, on the other hand, require a roof installation and can be more complex to maintain.
They are more reliable. Thermodynamic hot water systems have fewer moving parts than solar hot water systems, making them less likely to break down.
They are more environmentally friendly. Thermodynamic hot water systems use less electricity than solar hot water systems, and they do not produce any emissions.
Overall, thermodynamic hot water systems are a more efficient, reliable, and versatile option for heating hot water than solar hot water systems.