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Mixergy and Ambion team up their low-carbon technology for sustainable homes
05 Mar 2025
Ambion Heating has formed a new partnership with Mixergy to provide innovative and energy-efficient heating and hot water solutions for social housing providers and new-build developers. This collaboration will bring an effective low-carbon heating alternative to larger systems for smaller homes and multi-occupancy buildings by combining Mixergy’s cutting-edge, grid-connected smart hot water cylinders with Ambion’s unique infrared heating technology.
Mixergy’s patented hot water solution offers smart controls and adaptable heating to only heat what the home needs, while Ambion‘s unique algorithm-controlled systems spread heat demand evenly throughout the day, ensuring no usage spikes during peak hours. Both systems can also connect with solar PV and smart tariffs to further reduce costs and meet Future Homes Standards.
Mixergy’s Chief Commercial Officer, Andrew Keating, emphasises the importance of forward-thinking partnerships in addressing the challenges of decarbonisation.
“The need to embrace low-carbon ways to heat our homes is more critical than ever before. Ambion’s unique low-carbon heating system is revolutionising how we approach the decarbonisation of heat for flats and smaller homes.”
Ambion’s CEO Oliver Baker highlights the parallels between the two companies’ visions, especially for small and multiple occupancy homes.
“Mixergy and Ambion are an ideal combination for homes, especially where properties can’t accommodate a heat pump. Both technologies are also ideal with solar PV, making them even more sustainable. We’re excited to be working with such an innovative company that shares our values in bringing low-carbon solutions to all house types.”
By combining Mixergy’s focus on smart hot water storage with Ambion’s advanced infrared heating capabilities, the partnership ensures homes are heated affordably and efficiently, and with significantly lower carbon impact. Together, they address the growing demand for accessible, eco-friendly solutions designed to bring down the energy costs for residents.