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HEAT PUMPS Upgrading store sustainability for ALDI UK
Vaillant has been supporting Aldi, one of the UK’s largest supermarket chains, with its sustainability ambitions since 2016. This long running partnership continues to evolve, as the two companies embark on the large-scale roll out of a heating and cooling solution across the entire 990 Aldi UK & Ireland store network
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ver the past decade renewable energy heating solutions have been installed at seven of the chain’s large regional
distribution centres, as well as its headquarters in Atherstone, Warwickshire. Now, the collaboration is moving into a new phase with its stores. Richard Conway, national real estate director
for Aldi UK comments: “Aldi is a forward-thinking supermarket business, and we continue to look at ways to improve efficiencies, whilst being mindful of our important sustainability targets. This means continuing to examine how we can reduce our environmental impact across our activities. Our success working with Vaillant to support our distribution centres and UK headquarters over the past eight years, has given us the confidence to extend the relationship into a new phase. We are using Vaillant’s technical solutions, expertise, and support to further enhance the green credentials of our store estate across the UK & Ireland.” Vaillant’s aroTHERM plus air source heat pump
is central to the strategic plan to upgrade each store’s sustainability performance. As part of a multi-year plan, every Aldi store is
undergoing the installation of between two and five of the 12kW heat pump units with the number of units required based on each store’s size. Steve Cipriano, Vaillant’s commercial director,
explains: “This air source heat pump is the latest technology innovation that can help meet the low carbon challenge facing commercial businesses. To be able to extend the renewable technology across Aldi’s entire store network over the next five years is a great way to demonstrate how heat pumps have a significant impact on the retail sector and its journey to net zero.” The strategic decision to roll out the solution is as a result of the technology’s positive impact following its installation at Aldi’s innovating eco- concept store, which opened in Leamington Spa two years ago.
Testing the concept
Mr Conway explains: “Aldi UK & Ireland have ambitious carbon reduction targets, validated by the Science Based Targets initiative. To help us achieve them, we have solar panels on over 400 of our UK stores and use 100% green electricity from renewable sources. But to help move our sustainability understanding on, we knew that the ‘eco-concept’ store model would be a significant step towards exploring how to best use sustainable technologies within a real-life commercial setting. “Solution learnings in areas such as renewable heating and cooling, as well as using solar panels
energy we consume. Under our ‘no wasted heat’ principle any heat generated from the chillers is used to heat the store – and with the introduction of heat pumps this means we use no gas for heating and cooling.” “The heat pump was first used in our eco-
to power around 10% of a store’s consumption each year can then be transferred out as a standard design for our store developments in the future. And the work we have undertaken with Vaillant at the first eco-concept store has already opened exciting possibilities.”
Heating and cooling sustainably
The heat pump solution has delivered sustainability benefits for both the heating and cooling requirements in store, essential in supermarkets where commercial chilling equipment contributes greatly to overall carbon emissions. Mr Conway says: “To help reach its objective of
reducing energy consumption, in recent years, Aldi has invested in switching to chiller doors in both new and refurbished stores. As a low carbon option, the decision to specify
Vaillant’s solution was reinforced because of the presence of a natural refrigerant.” Developed in 2020 as a new generation air
source heat pump that uses the hydroflurocarbon (HFC)-free refrigerant, R290 and has a global warming potential of just three, allows the solution to achieve a 60% reduction in refrigerant charge, resulting in a carbon footprint of just 0.83kg*. This equates to a lifetime impact equivalent of a 15km car journey. Mr Conway continues: “It is business critical for
the low carbon operation of Aldi stores that they have access to renewable heating and cooling technologies. The fact that the heat pump uses R290 means it further underpins our ongoing commitment to drive a carbon neutral agenda, whilst at the same time delivering an operationally efficient heating and cooling solution that stores require. “Aldi is always looking for ways to improve,
and by following the decision to swap out the previously specified heat-generating fridge packs for new chiller doors it will reduce the amount of
concept store, with some great results. We are now focused on extending its installation to the entire store network in the coming years.” To date, around 200 Aldi stores have upgraded, with heat pumps being standard for any new store. The rollout started in England, and is now expanding into Scotland, Wales, and Republic of Ireland stores with a target to have the complete stores network upgraded by 2030.
Manufacturer service and support
The new phase of the Aldi and Vaillant relationship includes a 10-year service and support agreement with a standardised call-out arrangement in place so that Aldi has access to Vaillant’s technical expertise when required. This is something Mr Conway values. He said: “In addition to the low carbon technology benefits the solution is delivering, we also have the confidence of knowing that the long-term service agreement means all our stores are supported going forward. Such technical support is an essential element of the holistic backing we enjoy from Vaillant, which includes premium and quality-led components and a full system offering.”
Mr Cipriano adds: “We have nurtured the
relationship with Aldi, from initial concept right through to full system design and aftersales support. The service agreement we have in place not only means that Vaillant expertise is readily available for the business but also ensures there is a clear line of communication for Aldi across the UK and Republic of Ireland.” From eco-concept store to everyday reality in a busy retail space, the progressive installation of the air source heat pumps as a proven, and sustainable renewable heating and cooling solution is delivering tangible results for Aldi’s large scale store network. Mr Conway concludes: “Aldi’s journey to a
low carbon future is being ably supported by the renewable heating and cooling technology, technical expertise and innovative thinking provided by Vaillant. Our decade-long partnership is set to go from strength to strength and we are excited to work together to address the low carbon challenge the Aldi business faces.”
*60% reduction in comparison to R410a refrigerant
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