Panasonic reveals PRO Awards winners

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15 October 2025
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Danny Rimmer, left, and Joseph Sheehan from UK winners Green Cooling

Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions has announced the winners of this year’s PRO Awards. The bi-annual award scheme, now in its 10th year, recognises the most outstanding HVAC+R projects across Europe that incorporate Panasonic technologies and demonstrate a strong commitment to sustainability and forward-thinking design.

The fifth edition attracted a high volume of entries from a wide range of markets and countries across Europe, underscoring the exceptional quality of projects currently underway in the HVAC sector. 

"We are incredibly proud to celebrate the outstanding projects that have emerged through this year’s PRO Awards," said Enrique Vilamitjana, Panasonic HVAC Managing Director. "These projects not only demonstrate the high standards of quality and innovation associated with Panasonic products but also highlight our commitment to sustainability and excellence in the HVAC industry.”

The judging panel for this year’s PRO Awards brought together a wealth of expertise from across Panasonic. They were joined by guest judge Marta San Román, General Director of AFEC and Member of the Board of the European Heat Pump Association (EHPA), whose perspective brought an added layer of industry-wide relevance to the selection process. Together, the panel carefully evaluated each submission for its innovation, performance and contribution to a more sustainable future.
 
The PRO Award winners are:

Best Residential Single House Project

Hungary with Júlia

Best Residential Multi Family House Project

Poland with Radomskie housing estate 

Best Commercial Project

Poland with Orbit One

Best Hospitality Project

Germany with Best Western

Special Recognition Award winners are:

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Best Innovative Project

Spain with TORRES IKON

Best Green ImpACT Project

France with Puellemontier Central Kitchen 

Best Natural Refrigeration Project in Heating

Germany with POFIN

Best Natural Refrigeration Project in Cold Chain

UK with GKN Aerospace with installers Green Cooling

Best Indoor Air Quality Project

Germany with Sternodrom
 
The awards ceremony took place in the Czech Republic. Guests had the opportunity to tour Panasonic’s recently expanded Pilsen factory to see first-hand how its Aquarea heat pumps are manufactured. Panasonic has invested €320 million to transform the former TV plant into one of Europe’s largest heat pump production facilities, expanding its size by 250% to 140,000m².

To find out more, visit https://www.aircon.panasonic.eu/