INSTALLERSHOW 2025 REVIEW
Scale, substance, and sector momentum
Organisers plan to grow the programme, expand exhibitor space, and deepen
engagement across the installer community.
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nstallerSHOW 2025 reportedly welcomed over 31,000 visitors to Birmingham’s NEC across three days, with more than 800 exhibitors showcasing products, training, and industry updates. Visitors came from across the installer community, including plumbers, HVAC engineers, energy consultants, manufacturers, and distributors. The show also featured social events and celebrations, such as its 10th anniversary party, the InstallerSOCIAL evening, and awards presentations. Comedian Dara Ó Briain appeared on the Plaza stage for
progress to everyday experience.
launched a compact air-to-air heat pump that provides both space heating and hot water from a single outdoor unit. The
optional hot water tower, and is aimed at small or rural homes.
“a stable mid-term solution” given tighter F-Gas rules. The
part of a wider move toward high-performance, low-impact HVAC options.
Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions focused on the
Future Homes and Buildings Standard (FHS), expected in Autumn 2025. The regulation aims to cut carbon emissions University (Energy House 2.0) and Birmingham City University measure energy performance. Panasonic also previewed a new CPD-accredited training
cell systems. The company said expanding installer training is a priority and is investing in regional sites to support it.
refrigerant, RAC Solo ducted air-to-air systems without
solutions for large buildings. Panasonic also outlined its plan
with suppliers and improving transparency across product
were shared to show progress. “This isn’t theoretical, it’s live, operating, and happening,” the team said.
in Derby, which opened in April 2025. The facility produces uniSTOR high recovery cylinders, including slimline models
pumps. Head of Product Management Paul Honeyman led
upgrades. NIBE Energy Systems announced a direct-to-consumer (D2C) sales model, allowing homeowners to buy complete design, installation, and aftercare, and is aimed at growing demand for residential heat pumps. While the D2C model runs said it responds to customer interest in simpler delivery. For
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