Kensa’s ‘game-changing’ compact Ground Source Heat Pump, the Shoebox NXProduct
Launched in ‘Game-changing’ Shoebox NX heat pump unlocks the NeXt generation of home heatingPress Release
Small enough to fit in a cupboard and capable of heating anything from a high-rise flat to a five-bed home, the NX was designed with Kensa’s low-cost, low-carbon networked heat pump approach in mind. This system replicates the gas network model to present a viable mass-scale solution to decarbonise heat for over 60% of UK homes.
Commenting on their decision, the Unlock Net Zero Awards judges said:
Networked heat pumps consist of ground source heat pumps installed inside individual properties, whether flats, terraced streets, or new-build homes, connected to a shared network of hidden underground pipework. This provides each property with low-cost, renewable heating, hot water, and cooling.
Kensa’s Networked Heat Pump solution is already providing affordable renewable heating for thousands of properties across the UK. Notable installations include Chadwell St Mary's, Thurrock CouncilCase Study
Kensa has also announced it's partnering with the UK’s largest installer and operator of last mile multi-utility networks, GTC, to supply tens of thousands of new build properties a year with renewable heating via networked heat pumps. New properties connected to this solution will be fitted with Shoebox NX or Kensa’s other compact ground source heat pump, the original Kensa Shoebox.
This announcement follows Kensa receiving £70m in investment from Legal & General and Octopus Energy to scale up ground source heat pumps in the UK. Backed by its investors, Kensa expects to ramp up heat pump production to 70,000 a year by the end of the decade, creating over 7,000 green UK manufacturing jobs in the process.
Unlock Net Zero judges also gave highly commended recognition to two Kensa social housing heat decarbonisation projects. These included the project for Thurrock Council, entered in the Green Homes Upgrade of the Year – Central & East England category, and a project for Gravesham Borough Council, entered in the Green Homes Upgrade of the Year – London & South category.
Speaking at the NX product launch, Kensa CEO Tamsin Lishman said:
Shoebox NX facts and figures:
- Small and compact, but packs the power and efficiency of large heat pumps – making the most efficient and lowest carbon form of heating accessible to properties with limited space
- High efficiency, low electricity usage, and low maintenance deliver long-term cost savings for consumers compared to air source heat pumps
- Is five times more efficient than a gas boiler – Coefficient of Performance of 4.36* (gas boilers typically operate at 0.9)
- Has an A+++ energy efficiency rating and a 25-year life expectancy
- Can heat water to over 60oC without the need for an immersion heater
- Can provide passive cooling to cool homes during the summer at a much lower cost than air-conditioning
- Designed to work in flats, apartments, terraced houses, tenements and new build properties
*Shoebox Coefficient of Performance of 4.36 is at operating conditions of B0/W35 tested in accordance with EN14511. In usual conditions, the inlet temperature from the ground is much higher than 0oC, so even higher performance can be expected.