Ecoforest Air-Source Heat Pumps

Smart efficiency. Flexible installation. Real performance.
Air-to-water heat pumps use energy from the outdoor air to provide heating, cooling, and domestic hot water with high efficiency.
They are a strong alternative when geothermal is not feasible or when a solution with lower upfront investment is preferred—without sacrificing performance or comfort.
What is air-source heating?
Air-source heat pump technology uses outdoor air as a renewable energy source.
Even in cold conditions, the system extracts heat from the ambient air and transfers it into the building through a hydronic circuit.
All year round.
Our air-source solutions for the U.S.
High-efficiency air-to-water monobloc heat pumps
Designed to deliver real performance, simplified installation, and maximum compatibility with HVAC systems commonly used in the U.S. market.
Monobloc hydronic system (no refrigerant handling on site).
High-temperature operation for boiler replacement with radiators
Stable performance even in demanding climates
True variable-speed
inverter technology
Compact installations, with no buffer tank required in most cases
ecoAIR+ 062 PRO
High-efficiency monobloc air-source heat pump for residential projects
Ideal for single-family homes and retrofit projects where a simpler, compact, and efficient installation is required.
ecoAIR+ 082 PRO
Higher capacity. Same philosophy: real efficiency and maximum reliability.
Designed for homes with higher thermal demand, larger residential projects, or installations requiring more capacity without sacrificing efficiency.

When does air-source heat pump technology make sense?

Real
benefits
Air-Source vs Geothermal
Both technologies use heat pumps and renewable energy sources.
The key difference is the energy source.
Geothermal
Maximum annual efficiency

 Stable performance year-round

 Ideal for high-demand projects
Air-Source
Lower initial investment

 Faster installation

 Performance influenced by outdoor climate conditions
The right choice depends on the project.

True variable-speed compressor

Compact system design
Elimination of unnecessary components
Integrated energy management
Because efficiency isn’t promised.
It’s engineered.