Haier Participation to the Solar & Storage Live Show 2023

HAIER NAHUI were excited to be part of the UK Solar and Storage live exhibition held at the NEC arena in Birmingham.

Originating in response to the growing demand for clean energy technologies, it is continually adapted to the ever-changing landscape of the renewable energy sector, reflecting advancements in solar power, energy storage, and smart technology.

In the backdrop of increasing global concern for the environment and a growing urgency to transition toward clean energy sources, the UK Solar and Storage Live exhibition has solidified its position as a hotbed of innovation and collaboration. The hype surrounding this event reflects society's collective commitment to address the challenges of climate change and create a brighter, more sustainable future through renewable energy technologies.

The use of fossil fuels is contributing to rising temperatures, over 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions and over 90% CO2 emissions.

The use of fossil fuels is contributing to rising temperatures, over 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions and over 90% CO2 emissions. It is vital that the use of fossil fuels is significantly reduced to limit the effects of climate change and hit the relevant net-zero targets that have been put in place; net-zero by 2050 in the UK. Still feeling the effects from the pandemic and with new global challenges emerging day by day, the cost of energy has dramatically increased. Record high costs of natural gas along with oil prices hitting their highest level since 2008 have put financial pressures on people across the globe. We understand that these sustainable and financial problems won’t go away on their own, and this is why we have been so committed to developing an all-in-one solution that increases energy efficiency whilst reducing the use of fossil fuels to zero.

Run solely on electricity from the grid and electricity generated through PV, the HAIER all-in-one system is highly renewable. The integration of our heat pump means that both space and water heating can be done using electricity, significantly reducing the dependence on fossil fuels.