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Policy and certification in focus: EHPA at Heat Pump Summit 2025

Policy and certification in focus: EHPA at Heat Pump Summit 2025

01 Oct 2025

European Heat Pump Summit
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The European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) is returning to the European Heat Pump Summit on 28–29 October 2025 at Nuremberg’s Exhibition Centre in Germany.

Recognised as a major international event for the heat pump industry, the summit will highlight the latest market trends, research findings, and technological innovations, with a particular focus on large-scale systems.

EHPA will be there at stand 27 in Foyer Brussels, next to the German Heat Pump Association (BWP).

On 28 October from 09:25 to 09:45 CET in Hall Brussels, we’ll also be back at the summit’s congress with the presentation From policy to certification: building trust in the heat pump market. The session is led by Saverio Papa, Head of Energy Policy, and Leopoldo Micò, Director of Innovation and Certification.

The presentation will discuss the EU’s climate and energy policy framework and recent developments under the Clean Industrial Deal, outlining their significance for manufacturers, installers and policymakers. In addition, the role of the Heat Pump KEYMARK  certification will be addressed as a vital instrument for ensuring product reliability, efficiency, and compliance in a rapidly expanding market. Exclusive EHPA data and market trends will further illustrate the sector’s current trajectory and future outlook.

With more than 300 manufacturing sites across Europe and 433,000 direct and indirect jobs, the heat pump sector is a central part of Europe’s clean energy transition. Ahead of the EU’s forthcoming Electrification Action Plan and Heating and Cooling Strategy in 2026, achieving the necessary scale and speed will require not only stable long-term policies but also trustworthy certification schemes.

Come and meet us in Nuremberg to discuss how policy, quality assurance, and collaboration can drive the next phase of Europe’s clean heating transition.

Questions? Want to schedule a meeting during the summit?

Contact Daniela Floris at daniela.floris@ehpa.org.

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