June 10, 2025

Heat Pumps in Australia: Emerging Trends and What They Mean for the Future of Natural Refrigeration

As Australia continues its transition toward low-emissions technologies, heat pumps have emerged as a key solution in both residential and commercial decarbonisation strategies.

To support broader market understanding and innovation in this space, our partners & industry leaders at Expert Group have recently published a valuable report titled “Heat Pumps: Emerging Trends in the Australian Market”. The study, commissioned by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW), explores the current market landscape, technology developments, barriers to adoption, and opportunities for accelerating uptake across sectors.

Download the report here:

Heat Pumps – Emerging Trends in the Australian Market (PDF)

 

At Hussmann Australia, sustainability is more than a commitment—it’s embedded in our product strategy and innovation. Our recent launch of natural refrigerant systems, including R290-based heat pumps, aligns directly with many of the findings presented in this paper. From regulatory shifts to increased market appetite for decarbonisation, we believe the Australian market is ready for energy-efficient, future-focused solutions.

If you’re a contractor, consultant, or retail operator exploring your options for sustainable HVAC and refrigeration systems, this report is a must-read.

Stay tuned as we continue to share resources, case studies, and technical insights to help you make informed, sustainable choices.

 

For more information on our natural refrigerant system range, reach out to us at:

Chi Trinh
Commercial Manager – Natural Refrigeration & Service Solutions
+61 404 827 644
chi.trinh@hussmann.com

Goutham Natarajan
Technical Sales Engineer – Mechanical
+61 498 880 849
goutham.natarajan@hussmann.com

 

For more information about this partnership and the available Refrigeration Systems, please visit our website by clicking here.

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