Mitsubishi Electric, a global leader in sustainable HVAC and heat pump solutions, has partnered with Irish tech company EVHACS to launch a revolutionary product for the residential and commercial market: the world’s first integrated heat pump and electric vehicle (EV) charger.
This groundbreaking collaboration merges Mitsubishi Electric’s cutting-edge heat pump and air conditioning systems with EVHACS’ patented EV charging technology—creating a single, compact unit capable of both heating and cooling spaces and charging electric vehicles.
One installation. One power connection. Two solutions.
The integrated system will allow homeowners, property developers, and commercial operators to simplify their infrastructure by combining two vital energy technologies in one. This results in reduced installation complexity, faster deployment, lower total system costs, and minimal impact on building aesthetics.
“This partnership marks a major leap forward in sustainable building technology,” said Ciaran Moody, President Mitsubishi Electric Ireland. “We are proud that our Irish team is at the forefront of this innovation—pioneering the future of smart, connected homes and businesses by combining two critical technologies into one intelligent system. This solution reflects Mitsubishi Electric’s commitment to driving the energy transition through practical, scalable innovation.” The integrated system enables maximum energy efficiency—offering a powerful, future-proof solution for the decarbonised buildings of tomorrow. By intelligently
sharing available electrical capacity between heating, cooling and EV charging functions, the system helps prevent overload, avoids costly grid upgrades, and ensures optimal performance even during peak demand. “Customers are looking for smarter, simpler ways to adopt low-carbon technologies,” continued Ciaran.
“By partnering with EVHACS, we’re creating a solution that delivers on both convenience and sustainability. It’s a major leap forward in how we think about the connected home and workplace.”