How can 30 to 70 % of heating costs and CO2 be saved? - Quite simply.

Sustainability, energy efficiency, environmental protection - from KÜBLER for 30 years
"With our heating technology, we are already meeting the efficiency requirements of 2030," says Thomas Kübler, Managing Partner and founder of KÜBLER GmbH. Energy savings of 30-70 % are already being achieved today compared to conventional systems. In practice, depending on the size of the system, these savings can add up to immense figures. For example, around 1,500 tons and 340,000 euros of CO2 and energy costs at an industrial company in Hagen.
"Our hall heating systems are both ecologically and economically interesting," says KÜBLER. It is not for nothing that the hall heating specialist regularly receives high-ranking awards for its solutions. These include the German Sustainability Award and the Rhineland-Palatinate Innovation Award. For 30 years, KÜBLER has been setting new trends time and again and has thus played a decisive role in the development of modern hall heating.
Infrared heating systems such as MAXIMA now achieve up to 80 % infrared content, making them among the most efficient dark radiators available. With WÄRME 4.0, KÜBLER is paving the way for the digital and networked future of hall heating. The multi-patented CELESTRA control system and the EMMA heat management software offer interesting analysis options - and the prerequisite for completely new service products such as the HeizWerk rental model.
The 3 golden rules for energy-efficient hall heating
KÜBLER believes that saving energy is now easier than ever, especially in the hall sector. The innovation leader will be presenting visitors to SHK Essen with a practical 10-minute forum entitled "3 golden rules for energy-efficient hall heating". The hall heating specialist offers the opportunity to make a fixed appointment at the stand in advance so that there is no risk of waiting times, even when there is a large crowd.
For many years, SHK has been one of the most important platforms where KÜBLER presents its innovations. As the first industry event of the year and a meeting place for HVAC professionals from the trades, installation, planning and consulting sectors from western Germany, BeNeLux and France, the trade fair will take place from 10.03. to 13.03.2020.
- The Großer Preis des Mittelstandes is one of the special awards that KÜBLER has already received. The specialist for energy-efficient hall heating technologies has also already been recognized with the coveted badge of honour. For KÜBLER, this nomination is about the last two opportunities to go one better for Germany's most coveted business award: to be named Premier or Premier Finalist in the Grand Prix for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises.
- The renovation project Since 1994, the halls at the main site in Neuss have been heated with a central hot air system using a gas-powered hot water boiler system, which resulted in high energy costs. In order to achieve the company's own ambitious climate targets and increase efficiency, it was decided in 2021 to convert to a modern, decentralized heating system. In collaboration with the engineering firm Enviconsult, a heat demand analysis was carried out and [...]
- As of today, it's clear: the world first from KÜBLER has won its third award! Following the SUCCESS 2022 Technology Award and the Rhineland-Palatinate 2023 Innovation Award, the innovative FUTURA multi-energy IR heating system for the climate-friendly and economical heating of hall buildings has now been recognized in the "Winner" category of the German Innovation Award 2023.
- The KÜBLER Group, headquartered in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, is a leading specialist for products and services relating to hall heating systems. KÜBLER's product universe is all about saving thermal energy economically and technically in a building: from efficient infrared heating technologies with special expertise in heat management systems ("EMMA", "WÄRME 4.0") to intelligent heating control technology, innovative residual heat utilization, digital hall heating systems [...].