Introducing:

The Halifax
Heat Pump

Available January 2026

The new affordable, ultra quiet and high performance heat pump.

At last...

An affordable solution

Available in 5kW, 7kW, and 10kW models, and with all the same professional design, quality installation and support you would expect from Halifax Renewables.

Key things to know

Remarkably, our heat pump has:

Technical specs

HFX 5HFX 7HFX 10
Output -3C/35C5.2kW7.3kW10.2kW
Output -3C/50C5.1kW7.1kW9.7kW
SCOP 35C dft5.064.985.00
SCOP 50C dft3.933.853.77
Sound Power47dB(A)54dB(A)54dB(A)
Width1102mm1102mm1377mm
Depth557mm557mm557mm
Height1021mm1021mm1021mm

R290 refrigerant, 75C max flow temperature.
App, WiFi and IOT remote controls available.

Affordable.

After applying the Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant, typical install costs for the average UK home can be in the region of just £3,500.

This is similar to the average cost of replacing your gas boiler.

In some cases, in a heat pump ready house, the Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant can cover the entire cost.

Ultra quiet.

With sound power levels as low as 47dB(A), the range of install  locations is vastly increased compared to many other heat pumps on the market.

This is particularly important when considering proximity to neighbours and living spaces, especially in urban locations.

High performance.

Despite its low cost, the Halifax Heat Pump still delivers astounding efficiency with SCOP value as high as 5.06. 

This means for every 1kW of electricity consumed, over 5kW of heat is produced.

THE BOILER UPGRADE SCHEME (BUS)

Take advantage.
Save thousands.

Until the end of 2027, the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) supports the decarbonisation of homes, as well as small and medium non-domestic buildings, in England and Wales, with upfront grants of £7,500 available.

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We can give you a personalised cost estimate with just a few simple details about you and your property.

Become another one of our success stories.

RACHEL’S STORY

“Halifax Renewables helped lower my monthly home energy bill by over 15%.”