Panasonic Opens New Heat Pump Factory in Czech Republic
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Heat pumps are considered a climate-friendly alternative to conventional heaters. In the fight for the European and German markets, the Japanese giant Panasonic is now upgrading.
Panasonic today officially opened a new heat pump production facility in the Borská Pole industrial zone. The eight billion crown investment will create 700 new jobs and one of Europe's most modern heat pump development centers, the company announced in a press release today.
Pilsen - The Japanese corporation Panasonic opened a new production facility in Pilsen today for the production of heat pumps worth eight billion crowns. The modern complex, which also includes a research and development center, will be capable of producing up to 1.4 million indoor and outdoor heat pumps for the European market from 2030. This was stated by the CEO of Panasonic Heating & Ventilation Air-Conditioning Czech in Pilsen, Tecumasa Miz…
Up to 1.4 million heat pumps are to be produced annually at Panasonic's new Pilsen plant. The investment of eight billion crowns is one of the largest in the Czech Republic. The Japanese company is betting heavily on automation and AI.
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