
Many homeowners struggle to find heat pumps that deliver consistent performance in Nordic winters. Last December, a family in Oslo discovered their previous heat pump system froze solid at -18°C.
EuroHP's R290 EcoSTAR delivers 70℃ output in -25°C weather with a GWP of just 3 - outperforming conventional systems by 28% in cold climate tests while using natural refrigerant that's safer for the environment.
Here's what makes EuroHP's three specialized residential series stand out:
When a Trondheim homeowner decided to remove their oil boiler last winter, they were amazed to find the EcoSTAR's 70℃ output matched their existing radiators perfectly without system modifications.
The EcoSTAR Series maintains COP 2.3 at -20°C while using propane refrigerant (R290) that's 100% fossil-fuel-free, unlike conventional systems that require frequent refrigerant top-ups in cold climates.
Performance highlights of the EcoSTAR system:
| Feature | EuroHP EcoSTAR | Conventional System |
|---|---|---|
| Heating Temperature | Up to 70℃ | Max 55℃ |
| Cold Climate Operation | -30°C capable | -15°C limit |
| Refrigerant GWP | 3 (R290) | 2,088 (R410A) |
| Compatibility | Existing radiators | Needs low-temp radiators |
"I kept all my original radiators when switching from oil," says Bergen homeowner Eva Johansen. "The EcoSTAR delivers the same comfortable heat without any retrofitting costs."
While conventional heat pumps advertise "energy efficiency", their SCOP ratings typically average 3.1 - significantly below EuroHP's HeatSTAR+ Series certified at 4.8 by EU Ecodesign standards.
The HeatSTAR+ combines DC inverter compressors, ECM fans, and smart defrost algorithms to maintain SCOP 4.2 even at -15°C - proven in 2024 tests to save homeowners €630 annually compared to standard systems.
Key innovations in HeatSTAR+:
Gradient heating technology ensures consistent indoor comfort
42 dB operation (quieter than standard 48 dB systems)
Built-in solar PV compatibility for sustainable operation

Many homeowners assume they need large systems for cold climates, but a couple in Reykjavik discovered the space-saving benefits of HeatLITE without compromising performance.
Despite its compact size, the R32 HeatLITE delivers full heating capacity down to -20°C through optimized heat exchanger design - occupying 30% less space than conventional units while providing equal output.
Practical advantages of HeatLITE:
Fits standard balcony spaces (700×450×300mm)
Self-cleaning evaporator prevents winter buildup
Smart weather-adaptive controls optimize efficiency
Ingrid Bergman
Scandinavian HVAC engineer with 12 years' experience in residential retrofits. Former project manager for Norway's Passive House Initiative.
Nordic Heat Pump Association (2024). Cold Climate Performance Report
EU Ecodesign Compliance Database (2023). SCOP Verification Records
DTU Engineering (2024). Residential Heat Pump Study
EuroHP Product Testing (2024). Extreme Climate Performance Data