Latest Developments in Global Underfloor Heating Market

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Latest Developments in Global Underfloor Heating Market

  • Semiconductors and Electronics
  • May 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 60
  • No of Figures: 220

  • In March 2025, Danfoss unveiled the Icon2™ hydronic floor heating system at ISH 2025 in Frankfurt. This system offers both wired and wireless thermostat compatibility, enabling flexible installation and control. It integrates seamlessly with the Danfoss Ally™ platform, allowing homeowners to manage heating remotely via a smartphone app. The Icon2™ is designed for energy efficiency and rapid installation, making it suitable for both new builds and renovations. This launch highlights Danfoss's commitment to providing smart, sustainable heating solutions
  • At ISH 2025, Uponor introduced the Siccus 16 dry underfloor heating system. This system features a low installation height of just 20 mm and allows direct flooring on EPS boards, eliminating several steps in the installation process. Its lightweight construction makes it ideal for renovations where floor load restrictions are a concern. The Siccus 16 provides optimal heating performance within only 20 minutes and is compatible with low-temperature heat sources such as heat pumps. This innovation addresses key challenges in the renovation sector, offering a faster and more efficient heating solution.
  • In February 2025, Siemens launched a new line of digital thermostats designed specifically for hydronic underfloor heating systems. These thermostats feature advanced algorithms that adapt to user behavior and external weather conditions, optimizing energy consumption. They can be integrated with smart home systems, allowing users to control their heating remotely via mobile apps. The user-friendly interface and sleek design make them an attractive option for modern homes seeking efficient and customizable heating solutions.
  • In January 2025, Mitsubishi Electric unveiled its new hybrid heating solutions that combine underfloor heating with air source heat pumps. These systems are designed to provide efficient heating by utilizing renewable energy sources, reducing carbon footprints. The integration of underfloor heating ensures even heat distribution, enhancing comfort levels in residential and commercial spaces. The hybrid systems are equipped with smart controls, allowing users to monitor and adjust settings remotely for optimal performance.
  • In March 2025, WARMUP Plc launched its latest smart thermostat compatible with underfloor heating systems. The thermostat features a touchscreen interface and can be controlled via a mobile app, offering users flexibility and convenience. It includes energy-saving features such as adaptive learning and geofencing, which adjust heating based on occupancy and location. The sleek design and intuitive controls make it an appealing choice for homeowners seeking modern heating solutions.