Heat pump water heaters are an energy efficient, affordable way to heat water. They capture ambient heat from the surrounding air and transfer it to your hot water, reducing your energy consumption.
If you have a traditional electric water heater, it is worth considering a heat pump. Not only does it have a similar storage tank size to an electric system, a heat pump often uses similar plumbing and electrical connections. However, a heat pump needs sufficient space outdoors for air circulation, so be sure to speak with your plumber or local Rheem solar specialist to evaluate your setup.
Also, heat pumps are eligible for Australian Federal and State Government incentives, helping reduce the upfront cost of making the switch.
How much could I save on my energy consumption if I switch from an electric to heat pump water heater?
Switching to a heat pump is a smart choice if you’re looking to reduce your energy consumption. They use less energy as they capture the heat from the surrounding air to heat water rather than directly using an element. This is a worthwhile investment given hot water makes up around 25% of an Australian household’s energy consumption on average.¹
Rheem is home to an efficient range of heat pumps. Each can help you save on your hot water energy use when installed as a replacement for similar-sized electric system:
- Up to 73% with the Rheem AmbiPower® 280e and Rheem Ambiheat® HDc-270 Heat Pumps.
- Up to 70% with the Rheem AmbiPower® MDc-180 Heat Pump.
- Up to 65% with the Rheem MPi-325 Series II Heat Pump.²
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However, energy savings vary from household to household. How much you can save depends on a few key factors, including:
- The size of the electric water heater you are replacing.
- The climate where you live.
- How much hot water you use.
- Fuel tariff and household size.
Looking to install a heat pump?
Contact your plumber or local Rheem Solar Specialist for more information.
Check out more heat pump articles on the Rheem Blog
- How does a heat pump water heater work?
- 5 reasons why you should install a heat pump water heater
- Solar heat pump comparison: Which is right for you?
Disclaimers:
- energy.gov.au/households/quick-wins
- Energy savings are based on Australian Government approved TRNSYS simulation modelling using a medium load in Zone 3 and apply when replacing a similar sized storage electric water Any savings will vary depending upon your location, type of water heater being replaced, hot water consumption and fuel tariff.
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