At the European Heat Pump Association, our projects team is dedicated to driving innovation, collaboration, and knowledge exchange across Europe’s heating and cooling sector.
Through our active involvement in EU-funded projects, we work alongside industry leaders, research institutes, and policymakers to advance the deployment of heat pump technologies.
Our role goes from from project communication and dissemination to policy advocacy and technical expertise.
The EHPA Projects Hub showcases both our ongoing and completed projects, offering insights into how we support research, accelerate market uptake, and contribute to Europe’s energy transition.
At EHPA, we combine expertise in project management, communication, policy, and technical innovation with deep connections to the heat pump industry.
We actively work on EU funding programmes such as Horizon Europe, LIFE, Erasmus+ and Interreg, driving projects that advance sustainable heating and cooling solutions. Our unique position – at the intersection of industry, research, and policy – makes us the ideal partner to boost visibility, impact, and stakeholder engagement in EU projects.”
Discover our tools to collaborate with us on future EU-funded projects. Express your interest in participating in upcoming proposals, suggest topics that should be funded under future calls, join the EHPA Research and Innovation Committee, explore the EU Work Programmes, and subscribe to the Projects e-newsletter as well as our main matchmaking events.
A collection of tools and resources from past and current EHPA projects
A collection of tools and resources from past and current EHPA projects
A collection of themed playlists covering project videos of diverse heat pump related topics
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