Househeating Pulse provides independent analytics and market intelligence on the European heat-pump sector, aggregating official data sources to offer a comprehensive view of the market landscape. The platform consolidates information from the EU energy-labelling registry (EPREL), household electricity tariff data, climate normals, and national subsidy programs, creating a single live data layer that is regularly updated and fully sourced. 0 license, with proprietary indices and clear citation for every figure.
Key features of Househeating Pulse include a searchable catalog of over 60,000 heat pump models registered in the EPREL database, representing 777 manufacturers and suppliers across the EU and EFTA regions. Users can filter models by criteria such as seasonal coefficient of performance (SCOP), capacity, refrigerant type, and noise level. The platform also provides leaderboards for top-performing models and brands based on metrics like highest SCOP, quietest operation, smallest size, and most recent registration. In addition, users can explore market data by country, including household electricity tariffs, climate normals (such as heating degree days), national subsidy programs, and grid CO₂ intensity for 32 European countries.
Househeating Pulse tracks the distribution of heat pump types, including air-to-water, air-to-air, heat pump water heaters, ground-source, and water-water models. It also analyzes the prevalence of different refrigerants in declared models, such as R32, R410A, and R290, and presents brand share statistics for major manufacturers. The platform includes guides, methodology explanations, and a glossary to support informed decision-making. All data is published openly, with specifications displayed as declared by suppliers via EPREL, and the service is not affiliated with or endorsed by the European Commission.
The tool is accessible as a web-based platform and is intended for anyone seeking detailed, up-to-date information on the European heat-pump market, including industry professionals, policymakers, and consumers. Its commitment to open data and independent analysis distinguishes it within the analytics and business intelligence class.
In the Business & Operations space, Househeating Pulse takes a focused approach. It focuses on finding and comparing heat-pump models, tariffs, and subsidies across Europe without manual research. It is built as a B2B2C product for energy professionals, homeowners, policy analysts. The product is available for free. Househeating Pulse is available on the web.
Househeating Pulse first shipped in 2026. Key capabilities include market index, brand share analytics, and country tariff data.
Latest indexed changes and source events
2026 heat-pump brand share in the Baltics vs Benelux verified by the PulseGate indexer
2026 Europe heat-pump efficiency by emitter and climate zone verified by the PulseGate indexer
2026 Europe heat-pump inverter share by brand and country verified by the PulseGate indexer
2026 EPREL heat-pump price vs noise by size class: 2–6 kW, 6–12 kW and 12+ kW verified by the PulseGate indexer
2026 heat-pump market index: Luxembourg vs Malta vs Cyprus verified by the PulseGate indexer
2026 EPREL heat-pump brand shares in the Baltics vs Benelux verified by the PulseGate indexer
2026 EU heat-pump price vs noise by brand: which makers stay quiet without a premium? verified by the PulseGate indexer
2026 heat-pump tariff arbitrage by latitude: where night rates still beat day rates verified by the PulseGate indexer
2026 heat-pump market index: Austria vs Hungary vs Slovakia verified by the PulseGate indexer
2026 Heat-Pump Market Index: Austria vs Switzerland on brands, prices and efficiency verified by the PulseGate indexer
2026 heat-pump prices and efficiency in Europe: southern vs Nordic markets verified by the PulseGate indexer
2026 heat-pump efficiency in heat emitters: radiators vs underfloor heating verified by the PulseGate indexer
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