Energy Save completes first delivery of heat pumps to its new distributor in Chile
Energy Save is taking an important step in its international expansion with the delivery of a first order to its new distributor, JCE South America. The delivery goes to JCE South America’s newly established subsidiary, Scanditec, marking the beginning of a long‑term collaboration to introduce Scandinavian heat‑pump technology to the Chilean market.
The order includes heat pumps for commercial property totaling approximately 500 kW, equipped with Energy Save’s flexible NordFlex control system, as well as propane heat pumps from the company’s new smart residential range, built on a newly developed digital platform.
The heat pumps for the commercial segment will be delivered to ongoing projects for space heating and domestic hot water.
Strong demand for energy‑efficient solutions in Chile
In Chile, properties are often sold without heating systems, and in cases where heating is installed, gas is typically used — an expensive and inefficient solution. By introducing heat‑pump technology, Energy Save together with Scanditec offers an alternative that reduces both energy costs and climate impact.
“We’re seeing growing interest in smart energy solutions and Scandinavian technology in South America. This order is proof that the market is ready for our modern heat‑pump technology,” says Calle Gabinus, responsible for South America at Energy Save.
Energy Save’s products, combined with Scanditec’s local presence, provide customers with a secure and comprehensive system solution, including high‑quality installations, technical support, and digital services for remote control and updates. Through Energy Save’s digital platform, software updates and troubleshooting can be carried out remotely — a major advantage in a country like Chile, where long distances make on‑site service costly and time‑consuming.
While the order has a limited impact on earnings and cash flow, it is strategically significant as it represents the next step in Energy Save’s expansion in the South American market.