Robur Hybrid
Dual Energy Heat Pump System
Robur Hybrid is the latest hybrid solution from Robur, combining increasingly efficient, high-performance Gas Absorption Heat Pumps with an Electric Heat Pump or Electric Chillers. This system provides efficient heating and cooling by drawing on the most advanced technologies available today.

Benefits
- The best technology at your service
Robur Hybrid is a modular, pre assembled package made up of gas absorption heat pumps and a newly developed electric heat pump or electric chillers: the best technology able to exploit photovoltaic systems and aerothermal renewable energy. - Maximum overall efficiency.
Using dual supply vectors, gas and electricity, it optimises energy performance and reduces operating costs, giving priority to the most convenient unit for each specific user and application. - Unleashing abundant renewable power
Thanks to its extensive use of renewable energies, it meets the ever increasing FER quota requirements to satisfy the thermal and cooling needs of buildings. Robur Hybrid draws large amounts of energy from the environment, optimising overall system efficiency and complying with national regulations on the renewable energy quota required for new buildings. - Sustainability at the Core
International regulations focus on refrigerant use to limit environmental impact. The absorption heat pump uses a natural refrigerant (ammonia) with a GWP(1) of 0. The electric heat pump and chillers use R32 refrigerant, characterised by a low GWP.
(1) GWP = Global Warming Potential - Pre-assembled and pre-wired system
Built as a single outdoor thermo chiller plant, it avoids costly modifications to the boiler room or flue. The heat pumps and chillers are factory assembled hydraulically and electrically and can be managed as efficiently as possible thanks to a centralised control and remote management system. - Local green incentives
Thanks to its features and performance, this solution might be eligible for local eco-incentives, where available and subject to the laws and regulations of the country of residence.
