"23,400 Euros Left by Owner": the Government Targets 1 Million Heat Pump Installations per Year, but There Is a Big Problem (the Price)
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Presented as a key lever of the energy transition, heat pumps are still struggling to impose themselves in French households. Despite public aid, their cost remains a major brake for many households, with a still high load remaining.
A central tool for replacing fuel oil and decarbonizing housing, the heat pump is at the heart of the government's desire to "electrify France". But demand must follow.
While Emmanuel Macron calls for accelerating the electrification of uses, the heat pump appears to be one of the most concrete levers for transforming residential heating. A Norstat survey for Mitsubishi Electric shows that 79% of French people who can actually equip themselves say they are interested in this solution, able to reduce the dependence on gas and fuel oil while meeting the growing need for refreshment. The electrification of uses, c…
For a long time, electrification has been thought of mainly through cars, batteries, charging stations or major industrial investments. But the energy transition is not only played on roads or in factories. It is also played behind the doors of the houses, in the rooms that are heated in the winter, which are being tried to refresh in the summer, and in the invoices which determine very concretely the way in which the French live at home. This i…
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