Fischer’s Hybrid Heat Pump: A smart compromise for UK homeowners’ carbon reduction goals

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What if you could keep your gas boiler- and still reduce emissions? Fischer's hybrid heating system could be the answer to greener heating

With the Prime Minister rolling back on government net zero targets, Fischer’s Hybrid Heat Pump is the ideal solution and compromise that will allow homeowners to keep their existing gas boiler while taking simple steps to reduce their carbon emissions

Electric heating expert Fischer has been manufacturing low-carbon heating systems for over 75 years and has installed thousands of sustainable heating systems in UK homes.

Following months of research and customer feedback, Fischer has launched its new heating concept that is set to play a significant part in reducing carbon emissions.

Fischer’s Hybrid Heat Pump is the perfect blend of technological innovation and familiarity. It’s a system designed to transition UK homes to a greener, more sustainable heating method at a pace that is beneficial to all of us.

It has become clear that many homeowners remain unconvinced by a heat pump’s ability to fully heat their home throughout winter. This uncertainty has deterred heat pump adoption.

The Fischer Hybrid Heating system provides the ideal solution to help erase this doubt. By integrating a heat pump with the existing gas boiler, the Fischer hybrid system delivers complete heating confidence (and warmth).

The smartest path to low-carbon heating

Fischer’s hybrid heating concept takes inspiration from the car industry and with hybrid car sales surpassing the numbers for fully electric cars, it is clear that the public favour a gradual transition to change. It makes complete sense to adopt the same philosophy with heating.

Hybrid heat pumps bring this same gentle approach to home heating. By retaining the existing gas boiler and adding a heat pump, hybrid systems provide a comfortable, familiar experience while cutting carbon emissions.

How it works:

  • The Fischer Heat Pump connects to existing gas boilers, enabling the heat pump to provide up to 90% of winter heating efficiently and reliably.
  • The gas boiler manages up to 10% of a home’s heating, utilising itself on the coldest of winter days when that extra heat is needed.
  • Together, the hybrid system delivers guaranteed cosy warmth all winter, while reducing carbon emissions.

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Optimised savings and efficiency

With the highly efficient heat pump handling the majority of heating needs, hybrid systems can reduce energy usage and costs.

Minimising boiler use further optimises savings. This efficiency advantage stems from heat pumps leveraging renewable energy in the air to provide up to 350% more heating power than the electricity they consume. The numbers add up – hybrids deliver significantly lower bills.

Environmental impact: Slash emissions with minimal disruption

The Fischer Hybrid Solution allows homes to cut emissions by up to 70% without having to remove their existing systems.

This makes Fischer’s hybrid solution the most practical and non-disruptive way to rapidly reduce carbon emissions from households.

The UK must transition away from fossil fuel heating to meet climate goals – there’s no doubt about it. Choosing hybrid represents the least painful path to achieve these urgent reductions.

By aligning with consumer priorities like affordability and continuity, hybrid heating gets the UK to a low-carbon future without the disruption of mandated conversions.

The choice is clear: hybrids balance reliability, economics and ecological needs. By transitioning to a hybrid heating system, homeowners can embark on a collaborative path to sustainability. GO HYBRID!

 

 

Fischer Future Heat

Tel: 0116 296 3171

hello@fischercommercial.co.uk

www.fischercommercial.co.uk

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