Brinoko — Energy & Installations

— Heat pumps

Heating, cooling, and hot water from renewable sources.

Heat pumps draw energy from the air, water, or ground and turn it into efficient heat — using far less electricity than conventional systems.

A heat pump doesn't produce energy — it moves it, from a "free" source (outdoor air, groundwater, or the soil) into the building. For every kilowatt of electricity consumed, it delivers several times as much heating or cooling.

Combined with a photovoltaic system and battery storage, the heat pump runs mostly on energy you generate yourself. Comfort and hot water become practically free during sunny hours.

We deliver solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings: correctly sized for the real thermal load, integrated with existing systems, and automated for comfort and savings.

— Benefits

Why a heat pump is often the obvious choice.

High efficiency

For every kWh of electricity consumed, a modern heat pump delivers several times more thermal energy than a conventional resistance or gas system.

Three functions, one unit

Heating in winter, cooling in summer, and hot water year-round — all from a single installation, with a single maintenance contract.

Native PV + BESS integration

Scheduled around solar generation: the pump pulls energy from the PV system during sunny hours, maximising self-consumption.

Low running costs

Far cheaper than gas, oil, or direct electric heating — and without exposure to fuel-price volatility.

Zero on-site emissions

No combustion at the site. With a clean electricity source (green grid or self-generated solar), the total footprint drops dramatically.

Compatible with existing systems

We work with your current setup — radiators, underfloor heating, boilers, fan coils — without tearing everything out and starting over.

— Types

We pick the right source for your building.

Air-source (air-to-water)

The most versatile option — pulls heat from outdoor air. Fast installation, no excavation. Works efficiently even in winter, below freezing.

Ground-source (geothermal)

Pulls heat from the ground through vertical boreholes or horizontal loops. The most stable and efficient option, but with higher upfront investment. Ideal for new builds with available land.

Water-source (hydrothermal)

Uses a water source (groundwater, lake, well) as a thermal reservoir. Very efficient, but limited by the source's availability and permitting.

— The ideal combination

PV + BESS + heat pump = real energy autonomy.

Together, these three systems cover a significant portion of your electrical and thermal consumption with energy generated on your own roof. Daytime surplus stores in batteries or goes straight into the hot-water tank, while the heat pump uses solar energy for heating and cooling — hour by hour, optimised automatically.

— Next step

Talk to a specialist about the right solution.

Send us the building's details (area, existing installation type, current heat source) and we'll come back with a properly sized proposal.