Draft:Electric Vehicle Heat Pump Air Conditioning System

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EVHACS
Company type
Private
IndustryClean technology
HeadquartersDublin, Ireland
ProductsIntegrated EV charger and heat pump systems
WebsiteOfficial website

EVHACS (Electric Vehicle Heat Pump Air Conditioning System) is an Irish company that develops technology integrating electric vehicle (EV) charging with heat pump and air conditioning systems.[1][2]

Overview

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EVHACS was established in Ireland and works on systems intended for low-carbon energy use.[3] The company focuses on integrating EV chargers with air-source heat pumps or air conditioning units through a shared electrical connection.[4] This approach allows both systems to operate within existing electrical capacity limits.

European technical and business publications have discussed integrated EV charging and heating systems in relation to electricity demand management and grid balancing, particularly as electrification of transport and heating increases.[5][6]

Partnership with Mitsubishi Electric

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In June 2025, EVHACS entered a partnership with Mitsubishi Electric focused on developing a combined heat pump and EV charging system for residential and commercial use.[7][8]

Reporting on the collaboration highlighted the combination of Mitsubishi Electric’s manufacturing capacity with EVHACS’s system integration technology.[9]

Finnish and Dutch trade publications have also described integrated systems of this type as a way to coordinate household electricity use by aligning vehicle charging and heating cycles with available capacity and grid conditions.[10][11]

Technology

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The EVHACS system links an air-to-air or air-to-water heat pump with an EV charging unit under a shared electrical configuration.[12] Trade and industry publications have noted that such systems may also be connected to photovoltaic systems for use with on-site solar generation.[13][14]

References

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  1. "Irish company combines EV charger and heat pump into one unit to power our homes and cars". The Irish Times. 25 July 2024.
  2. "New Irish solution for electric vehicle charging". Irish Tech News. 2024.
  3. "EVHACS: The Irish climate tech startup combining EV charging and air conditioning". Silicon Republic. 2024.
  4. "Mitsubishi Electric and EVHACS announce strategic partnership". EJARN. 2025.
  5. "Mitsubishi ja irlantilainen EVHACS yhdistävät lämpöpumpun ja latausaseman". Tekniikka & Talous (in Finnish). 2025.
  6. "Irlantilaisyritys kehittää sähköauton latauslaitteen ja lämpöpumpun yhdistelmän". Talouselämä (in Finnish). 2025.
  7. "Mitsubishi Electric and EVHACS announce strategic partnership to deliver world's first integrated heat pump and EV charging solution". PandCT. 9 June 2025.
  8. "Mitsubishi and EVHACS partner for world-first integrated heat pump and EV charging solution". EV Fleet World. 2025.
  9. "Heat and Go: World's first heat pump and EV charger released". Energy Live News. 9 June 2025.
  10. "Mitsubishi tuo markkinoille lämpöpumpun ja sähköauton latausaseman yhdistelmän". Tivi (in Finnish). 2025.
  11. "Mitsubishi integreert warmtepomp en laadpaal". Vakblad Warmtepompen (in Dutch). 2025.
  12. "Mitsubishi Electric and EVHACS develop integrated heat pump for residential use". Build News. 2025.
  13. "Integrated heat pump and EV charger". Industrial Plant & Equipment Search. 2025.
  14. "Homeowners offered heat pump combinations with PV or EV charger". World News. 9 June 2025.