UK: Daikin has officially opened its new Sustainable Homes Centre in Wembley in partnership with the Infinity Energy Organisation.

The centre is a joint effort between Daikin and Infinity Energy Organisation, a company that provides innovative technologies and services including energy efficient products, training centres and expert advice.

In addition, the company helps clients access government grants and programs, making the transition to sustainable energy solutions more accessible.

The Daikin Sustainable Home Network provides localised support and resources to anyone considering the switch. The centres also offer free training for local engineers.

The centre gives homeowners the opportunity to see, touch and experience a range of green home solutions, including heat pumps, electric vehicle chargers and solar panels.

“Many people face limitations when it comes to improving the energy efficiency of their homes. However, it is vital that these decisions are made to help combat climate change and reduce energy consumption,” explained Manoj Patel, managing director of Infinity Energy Organisation.

The official opening was attended by Don Butler, MP for Brent East, and Daikin UK Managing Director Tomoji Miki.

Photo: Opening the new facility (from left): Infinity Energy head of marketing Natasa Chowdhury, Daikin UK managing director Tomoji Miki, Brent East MP Don Butler and Infinity Energy managing director Manoj Patel

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