Octopus Energy invests in Northern Irish heat pump maker RED

PHOTO:JEFF GILBERT 15th February 2022, Slough, Berkshire, UK Greg Jackson CEO of Octopus Energy.

Octopus Energy Group has announced a strategic investment into heat pump manufacturer Renewable Energy Devices (RED).

The multi-million pound deal sees Octopus take a controlling interest in Northern Irish firm RED, and full acquisition by the end of this year.

The partnership will disrupt the market, it said, allowing the companies to build quiet, highly efficient and stylish-looking heat pumps initially for UK customers. The products will come in a range of different sizes, with a focus on smaller options suitable for the most common homes in the UK.

When bought with the government’s new Boiler Upgrade Scheme, they will “cost about the same as a gas boiler”, a statement added. By scaling production, the partners are planning to bring costs down even further, with a view to eliminating the need for government support over time.

The investment is the latest in a long line of commitments Octopus Energy has made to building an industry around low carbon heating and heat pumps, following £10 million invested into the UK’s first research and development centre for the decarbonisation of heat based in Slough.

RED’s existing factory in Craigavon will see a significant expansion following the investment, creating 100 new green engineering jobs by 2024. Octopus is expecting the factory to produce over 1,000 heat pumps a month by the end of this year and keep growing from there. The partners are also in the process of scoping other locations to build further heat pump manufacturing facilities.

Octopus plans to incorporate its “smart grid” technology into the heat pumps. This will enable the pumps to make the most of “spare” capacity on the electricity grid and distribution networks, and reduce the load at peak times – and lower running costs for customers. For homes with electric vehicles and/or solar panels, the smart tech will further enhance efficiency. For example, solar panels could reduce heat pump running costs by as much as 70%, it said.

Greg Jackson, pictured, the founder and CEO of Octopus Energy Group, said: “I am absolutely thrilled that Jason and his team are joining forces with us. Their huge talent has created exceptional technology for efficient, quiet heat pumps.

“This agreement will involve major investments into heat pump manufacturing, creating valuable green jobs across the UK and helping increase our energy security by getting more homes off gas, and drive down costs for customers.

“This is the “Model T” moment for the heat pump industry. Thousands of heat pumps rolling out of RED’s Craigavon factory a month is just the beginning. Like the original Ford, we’re planning to scale production every year, cutting costs even further and making heat pumps affordable for everyone.”

Dr Jason Cassells, founder and managing director of RED, added: “When I founded RED, I had a dream to make heat pumps affordable, to put as many heat pumps in as many homes as possible and to make green heating accessible to everyone.

“With Octopus’ financial backing, industry knowledge and tech expertise combined with our heat pump know-how, this dream will finally become reality. We’re at the cusp of a clean heating revolution, and Octopus is leading it.”

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