Continuing its commitment to upskill heating engineers on low-carbon solutions, Daikin has opened a new Sustainable Home Centre in Wembley. The centres provide local engineers with access to free training courses and are also designed to help educate homeowners on the benefits of sustainable and low-carbon home heating, supporting anyone considering the transition.

The Wembley centre is a collaborative effort between Daikin and Infinity Energy Organisation, a company that provides innovative technologies and services, including energy-efficient products, training hubs, and expert consultancy. Additionally, the company assists clients in accessing government grants and schemes, making the transition to sustainable energy solutions more affordable.

Visitors to the Sustainable Home Centre will be able to experience Daikin’s latest heat pump technology and meet experts in the field. The centre aims to empower installers to embrace renewable heating and to encourage them to replace a boiler, old heat pump, or any other heat source with the Daikin Altherma HHT to receive £500 cashback or credit with Daikin (full T&Cs can be found ondaikin.co.uk/cashback ).

The official opening was attended by Dawn Butler, MP for Brent East, Daikin UK’s MD Tomoji Miki and Manoj Patel, MD of Infinity Energy Organisation.

To learn more about Infinity Energy Organisation, check out the website.