Johnson Controls, the smart energy specialist, is looking to the future of heating.
The American-Irish firm has officially opened its new manufacturing and testing complex in Holme, Denmark, in a move that promises to double the company's production capacity for large-scale industrial heat pumps.
The facility, which was built on the grounds of Johnson Control's previous Danish hub, comes at the right time for Johnson Controls and for Europe more broadly.
In 2026, the demand for heat pumps, both domestic and commercial, is soaring as companies, property developers and governments look to decarbonise heating in the run up to 2050.
As things stand, space heating is one of the single largest contributors to global emissions, which makes sustainable heating solutions a top priority in any climate action campaign.














