Kältech has been established on the market as a specialist company for refrigeration and air conditioning technology for almost two decades. In recent years, the company has specialized in modern air conditioning systems and air-to-air heat pumps that are suitable for both heating and cooling. The focus is on tailor-made solutions for private homes – with an emphasis on energy efficiency, comfort, and unobtrusive integration into the home's architecture.
Originally active in the field of classic refrigeration systems, Kältech has been focusing more on air conditioning systems for private use since 2018. Air-to-air heat pumps, which technically function as reversible air conditioning systems and offer an attractive alternative to air-to-water heat pumps, are particularly in demand. These systems are eligible for around 30 percent funding from KfW, making them an attractive option from an economic perspective. The so-called “Danish solution,” familiar from vacation homes in Scandinavia, has become a popular option—compact, efficient, and cost-effective.
Kältech supports interested parties from the initial consultation to professional installation. During the planning stage, the focus is not only on technical efficiency, but also on the design integration of the devices. In existing buildings in particular, it is crucial to install air conditioning systems in such a way that they remain as inconspicuous as possible. Kältech therefore attaches particular importance to clean, aesthetically pleasing implementation, deliberately setting itself apart from the competition.
Many people still associate air conditioning systems with loud, clunky devices from old vacation memories. Kältech counters this preconception with modern technology: the latest systems are quiet, energy-efficient, and can be precisely regulated via smart controls. They adapt to actual demand, providing a comfortable indoor climate with minimal energy consumption.
Demand for energy-efficient heating and cooling solutions is rising steadily. Year after year, Kältech is receiving more inquiries—a sign that air-to-air and air-to-water heat pumps are becoming increasingly important as a sustainable technology in the private sector. The company intends to continue expanding and consolidating its position in the market in the coming years.