Webinar


Reigniting growth in the heat pump market: challenges and opportunities for smarter, more efficient heat pump designs

Date: 20 May 2025
Session 1: 9 am CEST | 3 pm SGT
Session 2: 8 am PDT | 11 am EDT | 5 pm CEST

For years, heat pumps have been at the core of the green energy transition, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional heating and cooling systems. However, recent geopolitical tensions and volatile oil and gas prices have further underscored their importance. Despite their critical role, heat pump sales in Europe experienced a slowdown in 2023 and 2024. What’s behind this trend, and why does the sector remain resilient even in the face of challenges?

In this webinar, we’ll explore the driving factors behind the slowing heat pump market, discuss why it continues to be a cornerstone of sustainable energy, and outline actionable measures to reignite growth in the sector.

With decades of experience in HVAC and air conditioning, Infineon delivers cutting-edge semiconductor solutions tailored for heat pumps. From power control and connectivity to human-machine interfaces and sensing technologies, learn how Infineon’s innovative products enable smarter, more efficient heat pump designs.

Key takeaways

  • Get the latest European heat pump market update, including key trends and drivers
  • Learn about the technological and application advantages of modern heat pump systems
  • Discover how to bring more intelligence and efficiency to heat pumps using Infineon's products and solutions
  • Receive actionable insights to tackle design challenges and stay ahead of the competition
  • Participate in a live Q&A session with our expert and access the full presentation after the session

Meet your speakers

Lara Kremer, Global Application Manager HVAC, Infineon Technologies

Lara is responsible for Infineon's offering on an application level, the definition of the market strategy, and the management of go-to-market activities. She holds a bachelor's degree in international management and a master's degree in industrial engineering.