What's New !

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All the latest news, product releases, and happenings at Stiebel Eltron.


June 09, 2009

Introducing the Accelera® 300 Heat Pump Water Heater

New Accelera® 300 Heat Pump Water Heater

Stiebel Eltron is proud to introduce our new Accelera® 300 heat pump water heater. Based on our proven heat pump technology, the Accelera® 300 redefines what a water heater is capable of - and what savings can really mean !

The Accelera® 300 can extract up to 80% of its energy requirements from the air around it. It works like an air conditioner, except that it transfers heat to the water, rather than dumping it outside. Just like an air conditioner, it also cools the air around it and acts like a dehumidifier at the same time. Hot water for pennies on the dollar and so much more !

Stiebel Eltron has been innovating water heating for over 80 years. The Accelera® 300 builds on this tradition and demonstrates Stiebel Eltron's long standing commitment to creating products that use less energy and offer higher levels of comfort.

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May 01, 2009

Introducing the New Tempra® & Tempra® Plus

New Tempra & Tempra Plus

Stiebel Eltron is proud to introduce our new line of Tempra® and Tempra® Plus tankless electric water heaters. Designed for residential and commercial applications, the new Tempra® and Tempra® Plus are built to perform.

Worldwide, Stiebel Eltron has over 24 years of digital tankless experience. The next generation Tempra® builds on this tradition and continues to position Stiebel Eltron as an innovative leader in the water heating business.

The completely redesigned Tempra® has a host of new and improved features. The new Tempra® Plus model introduces Advanced Flow Control™ - a technology totally unique in the tankless industry !

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July 02, 2007

Stiebel Eltron helps support Solar Decathlon

Twenty teams have been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to compete in the 2007 Solar Decathlon. The teams, from colleges and universities around the globe, participate in an unparalleled solar competition to design, build, and operate the most attractive and energy-efficient solar-powered home. In fall 2007, the teams transport their solar houses to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., where they form a solar village.

The teams compete in 10 contests to determine an overall winner. Using only energy from the sun, the teams generate enough electricity to run a modern household. With an eye on energy efficiency, the students carefully choose the systems, products, and appliances used in their houses.

Stiebel Eltron is proud to support the University of Cincinnati's team. The University's School of Architecture is the first and only university from Ohio to compete in the Solar Decathlon. Stiebel Eltron will be donating a DHC-E 10 tankless electric water heater to be used as part of the thermal solar hot water system the team is creating.

We are excited to help support the University of Cincinnati and wish them and all the teams the best of luck in the competition! The knowledge that these students gain today lays a foundation for tomorrow's next generation of solar technologies.



March 18, 2007

Mini™ Tankless: featured green product in L.A. Times

Our new Mini™ tankless on-demand water heater was very well received at the recent International Builders' Show in Orlando, Florida this past February.

It generated lots of excitement and questions from industry professionals and the media alike. The Mini™ caught the eye of one L.A. Times reporter who was doing a feature about the multitude of new "green" products at the show. It was one of three products chosen for the article. Thanks for a great write-up ! The relavent excerpt follows below:

Mini On-Demand Water Heater

"Where is it written that hot water must be heated and then stored 24/7 in a big tank that needs a whole closet to itself? Those days are fast fading. On-demand systems, about the size of a breadbox, use electric or gas to heat water at the moment you need it and are increasingly replacing tank-storage systems. Now, German manufacturer Stiebel Eltron has taken the concept one step further with its new mini on-demand electric water heater, which is pretty cute at about 7 inches square and 3 inches deep. Though not big enough to fill a large tub with any efficiency, the new mini could provide hot water for a guest-bath sink or a wash-up area you've been considering for the garden shed. Stiebel Eltron's whole-house electric on-demand heaters are available online for about $400 with free shipping*; the mini costs less than $200. For more information, go to http://www.stiebel-eltron-usa.com , or call (800) 582-8423."

 

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