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Mitsubishi Electric · Commercial Heat Pump · Ireland 2026
Mitsubishi Electric Ecodan CAHV-P200AA-HPB 20 kW — Ireland 2026
Commercial Ecodan — 20 kW Zubadan for schools, hotels and large offices
Commercial Ecodan with Zubadan inverter technology maintains full 20 kW output to −15°C. SEAI Better Energy Communities and SEAI commercial grants may significantly offset costs. Designed for full BMS integration.
20 kWSCOP 4.3060 dB(A)Max 60°CR-32SEAI grant up to €12,500
⚙️ Specifications
Heating capacity
20 kW
SCOP @ W35 (underfloor)
4.30
SCOP @ W55 (radiators)
2.90
COP A7/W35
4.10
COP A7/W55
2.70
Max. flow temperature
60°C
Operates to
-25°C outdoor
Outdoor noise level
60 dB(A)
Refrigerant
R-32
Hot water cylinder
Not included — required separately
Outdoor unit dimensions
1680 × 1400 × 780
Outdoor unit weight
280 kg
Warranty
5 years
SEAI grant eligible
Yes — €12,500
💰 Pricing & SEAI grant
Typical installed price (incl. installation)
~€35,000
Supply (~€19,500) + installation, commissioning and cylinder
💰 SEAI grants for commercial heat pumps
SEAI Better Energy Communities (BEC) — percentage grant for schools, community buildings, GAA clubs SEAI Support Scheme for Renewable Heat (SSRH) — annual support for commercial & industrial buildings SEAI Non-Domestic MECS — for multi-unit residential developments Individual unit SEAI grant: up to €6,500 (verify current amounts at seai.ie)
Commercial-scale output for buildings where residential heat pumps are undersized. Suited to primary schools, B&Bs, guest houses and office blocks
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Zubadan at commercial scale
The same cold-weather technology as the residential Ecodan — but at 20 kW. Full output maintained to −15°C ensures commercial buildings stay warm through Irish cold snaps
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Full BMS integration
BACnet, KNX and Modbus connectivity allows integration with any modern building management system — centralised energy monitoring, fault diagnostics and automatic scheduling
Compatibility note: Yes — up to 60°C with commercial air handling units or large radiators. A SEAI-registered heat pump installer will complete a heat loss assessment and radiator compatibility check before installation — this is required as part of the grant process.
✅ What we like
20 kW — suited to primary schools, B&Bs, small hotels and large multi-unit buildings
Zubadan — maintains full 20 kW capacity to −15°C outdoor temperature
Full BACnet, KNX and Modbus BMS connectivity
MELCloud commercial platform — centralised monitoring and control
SEAI Better Energy Communities and commercial grants may apply
⚠️ Worth knowing
Requires specialist M&E engineer for commercial installation and commissioning
Heavy at 280 kg — crane required for positioning
60 dBA — commercial noise level, check local planning conditions
Installed cost from ~€35,000 for a single unit
💧 Compatible hot water cylinders
The Ecodan CAHV-P200AA-HPB 20 kW requires a separately purchased hot water cylinder with a large primary coil (minimum 2.5 m²) to work efficiently at heat pump flow temperatures of 45–55°C. These cylinders are confirmed compatible with Mitsubishi Electric heat pumps. Browse all cylinders →
💰 SEAI grant covers the cylinder: The cylinder cost is included within the SEAI Heat Pump System Grant (up to €12,500). Cylinders are not individually grant-funded — the grant applies to the total installed system cost.
🧠 Compatible smart energy devices
Smart thermostats and energy management systems reduce heat pump running costs by 15–30% by scheduling operation around cheap electricity, solar generation and occupancy patterns. Browse all smart energy products →
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💰 SEAI Solar + Battery grant: The SEAI Solar PV Home Grant covers up to €1,800 for solar panel installation. Combined with the heat pump grant (up to €12,500) and the EV home charger grant (€300), the maximum SEAI support for a complete solar + heat pump + EV system is approximately €14,600.
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💰 Commercial heat pump + solar — combined grant opportunity
Commercial properties installing both a heat pump and solar may qualify for multiple grant schemes simultaneously. Solar via SEAI Non-Domestic Microgen or TAMS III (agri, up to 60%); heat pump via SEAI Better Energy Communities or commercial heat pump grants. An Accelerated Capital Allowance (ACA) write-off may also apply to both technologies in year one, significantly improving cash flow and project ROI.
Why solar + heat pump for commercial buildings: A heat pump moves 3–5 units of heat for every unit of electricity consumed (COP 3–5). When that electricity is generated by your rooftop solar, the heating cost is near zero during solar generation hours. For hotels, schools and offices with daytime occupancy, solar generation and heating demand align closely — maximising self-consumption and minimising the payback period on both investments.
The heat pump unit is one component of a complete commercial energy system. Below is a breakdown of typical installation costs and the main grant schemes available in Ireland.
What's included in the install
🌡️ Heat pump outdoor unit (supply)
🔧 Installation & commissioning — ~€3,000–€8,000
📐 M&E design & heat loss assessment — ~€500–€1,500
Effective solar cost (TAMS, agri): as low as ~€14,000–€18,000
⚠️ Grant process reminder: Apply at seai.ie and receive your Letter of Offer before installation begins. Starting work before the Letter of Offer permanently disqualifies the grant. Installer must be on the SEAI registered contractor list.
🏭 Your complete commercial energy solution
The Ecodan CAHV-P200AA-HPB 20 kW forms the heating core of a complete commercial energy solution. Combined with solar, battery storage and smart scheduling, it transforms energy costs and reduces carbon reporting obligations.
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Commercial heat pump
Mitsubishi Electric Ecodan CAHV-P200AA-HPB 20 kW — SEAI BEC grant for community buildings · SSRH annual payment for commercial/industrial · ACA year-1 write-off
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Commercial solar array
Rooftop solar — TAMS III up to 60% (agri) · SEAI Non-Domestic Microgen · ACA year-1 write-off. Runs heat pump on free electricity during the day
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Battery storage (optional)
Store surplus solar — powers heat pump overnight, reduces peak demand charges and improves project payback
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EV charging infrastructure
Fleet or staff EV chargers — Type 2, CCS, DC rapid. List spare charging capacity on De Energy Hub for revenue
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Smart energy management
Schedule heat pump + EV charging around solar generation and time-of-use tariffs — reduce running costs by 20–30%
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De Energy Hub integration
List EV chargers as bookable assets — turn your energy infrastructure into a managed revenue stream
💰 Total SEAI grants available: project-specific (see below) — Commercial grants are project-specific: TAMS III — up to 60% for qualifying agri buildings (solar + heat pump); SEAI BEC — percentage grant for schools, community buildings, GAA clubs; SEAI SSRH — annual support for commercial/industrial switching from fossil fuels; ACA — full equipment cost written off against tax in year one. Engage a SEAI-registered assessor before proceeding.
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The Mitsubishi Electric Ecodan CAHV-P200AA-HPB 20 kW operates at a maximum flow temperature of 60°C. Radiators in older Irish homes are often sized for boiler temperatures of 70–80°C — at 60°C, they may deliver less heat than they would with a boiler, meaning the coldest rooms on the coldest days may need the radiators upsized. In practice: homes built after 2000 with well-sized radiators usually require minimal changes. Homes built before 1990 with older small radiators may need the largest radiators replaced or supplemented. Your installer will carry out a room-by-room heat loss calculation and radiator assessment as part of the SEAI grant survey — this is mandatory before grant approval.
Zubadan is Mitsubishi Electric's proprietary flash injection circuit that maintains the compressor's full rated heating capacity down to −15°C outdoor temperature. Standard heat pumps — including many premium brands — de-rate to 60–70% of rated output when outdoor temperatures fall to −10°C, precisely when your home needs the most heat. During Irish cold snaps (typically −5 to −12°C in January and February), Zubadan delivers 100% rated output without activating the backup electric immersion heater — which draws 2–3× more electricity per kWh of heat produced. Over a typical Irish heating season, Zubadan reduces the number of hours the electric backup runs, improving annual SCOP above the rated value.
A well-maintained Mitsubishi Electric heat pump should last 15–25 years. The compressor unit typically lasts 15–20 years; the overall system can last longer with component replacement. Annual servicing by a qualified heat pump engineer is recommended — SEAI-registered installers typically offer annual service packages. The standard 5-year warranty covers manufacturing defects. Heat pumps have far fewer moving parts than boilers — no combustion, no flue, no annual gas safety certificate — reducing long-term maintenance burden.
Several SEAI programmes may apply: the SEAI Better Energy Communities (BEC) grant for community buildings, schools and GAA clubs; the SEAI Support Scheme for Renewable Heat (SSRH) which provides an annual payment for commercial and industrial installations that switch from fossil fuels; and the SEAI Non-Domestic MECS programme for larger multi-unit developments. Grants are project-specific and require an energy assessment. Contact SEAI directly at seai.ie or engage a SEAI-registered assessor for commercial buildings.
A typical Irish primary school building of 800–1,200m² with standard construction typically has a heat loss of 40–80 kW depending on age and insulation. A single 20 kW commercial Ecodan is therefore usually not sufficient alone — two or three units cascaded in a plant room, or a larger commercial heat pump system, is more typical. A full DEAP assessment and heat loss calculation by a qualified mechanical engineer is essential before specifying any commercial heating system.
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