
Lithuanian Firm Launches Eco-Friendly Heat Pumps for Buildings
A Lithuania-based company just launched a new line of climate-friendly heat pumps that could help businesses slash energy bills while fighting climate change. The innovative systems work for everything from hotels to hospitals, using a natural refrigerant that's better for the planet.
Heating and cooling buildings accounts for nearly 40% of global energy use, but a Lithuanian manufacturer just made it easier for businesses to go green.
Refra has launched its new Oasis series of water-to-water heat pumps designed specifically for commercial and industrial buildings. The systems use propane as a refrigerant instead of traditional chemicals that harm the environment, making them a cleaner choice for our climate.
The technology isn't just good for the planet. It's incredibly efficient too. The heat pumps can adjust their power output based on what a building actually needs at any moment, cutting waste and lowering energy bills. They work in office buildings, hotels, hospitals, apartment complexes, and factories.

Refra offers three versions to fit different building sizes. The compact Solo model suits smaller commercial spaces like offices and retail shops. The Twin model with dual compressors handles medium-sized buildings like hotels and hospitals. The powerful Tribus model tackles large industrial facilities with massive heating and cooling needs.
All three versions can switch between heating and cooling modes, giving building managers flexibility throughout the year. They also include advanced safety features like leak detectors and protective enclosures that meet European safety standards.
The Ripple Effect: Buildings are one of the biggest contributors to climate change, but solutions like these prove that going green doesn't mean sacrificing comfort or breaking the bank. When businesses switch to efficient heat pumps, they reduce their carbon footprint while saving money on energy costs. Those savings can fund other improvements or get passed on to customers.
As more manufacturers develop climate-friendly alternatives to traditional heating and cooling systems, the choice to go green becomes easier for everyone. Each building that makes the switch helps create demand for cleaner technology, encouraging even more innovation in the industry.
Lithuania might be small, but companies like Refra are showing that breakthrough climate solutions can come from anywhere. The future of building climate control is looking brighter and a whole lot cleaner.
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Based on reporting by PV Magazine
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