Apricus All-In-One Heat Pump
It’s never been a better time to invest in a smart, All-In-One Air Source Hot Water Heat Pump!
Water heating stands as the second largest portion of household energy use!
The Apricus All-In-One Heat Pump cuts energy expenses by 70% compared with standard electric and gas water heaters, offers an annual carbon reduction of 3 tonnes, qualifies for Government rebates, and helps lower your power bills!
Review our cost and performance
Review our cost and performance comparison of a broad range of 260‑litre hot water systems below to see your potential savings.
260 L/day hot water delivery * 365 days
- Peak tariff: 45 cents/kWh
- Off peak tariff: 25 cents/kWh
- PV feed in tariff: 12 cents/kWh
- Gas usage tariff: 27 cents/kWh
Water heating just got smarter!
Introducing our newest product, the All‑In‑One Heat Pump. Its features include:
Reduce Energy Costs
Cut energy expenses by up to three times when compared with conventional electric and gas water heaters.
Registered Clean Energy Product
An approved Clean Energy product with an annual carbon reduction rating of 3 tonnes.
Real Time Power Usage Monitoring
Its real‑time power usage monitoring capability gives households more control over their power bills.
Integrate & Optimise
Integrate and optimise your PV with built‑in, timer‑controlled heat cycles.
Dual Heating Technology
Dual heating technology with an incorporated electric element delivers hot water up to 70°C.
Intuitive Touch Screen Controller
The intuitive touch screen controller makes system optimisation easier than ever.
Low Global Warming Impact
R290 is a natural refrigerant with nearly zero global warming potential when compared with synthetic alternatives.
Government Rebate Eligibility
Eligible for solar and heat pump water heater rebate schemes such as STC, VEEC and ESC.
Peace of Mind
A substantial 6‑year warranty covers parts and labour!
Smart Life
- Monitor operational data, including tank temperature and the heat pump’s total power usage.
- Access data via the physical controller or through the mobile app. Easy fault diagnosis and troubleshooting are available using historical data.
- Adjust operating modes, set timers, and monitor temperatures remotely through the mobile app.
Government Solar Rebates
There’s never been a better time to invest in hot water solutions in Australia. Federal and state rebates are on offer for our All‑In‑One Heat Pump, lowering the costs of purchase, installation and operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I confirm if my solar hot water system qualifies for VEECs?
Your system qualifies if it is listed in the Essential Services Commission Register of Solar Water Heaters. For Solar Water Heaters, the applicable VEET Activity will be either:
- 1C(18) – Water Heating – Electric Boosted Solar replacing electric resistance
- 1F & 3B – Water Heating – Gas/LPG Boosted Solar replacing electric resistance
- 3B – Water Heating – Gas/LPG Boosted Solar replacing gas/LPG
What is a VEEC?
A VEEC is a Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificate representing the tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂‑e) displaced by using the solar water heater.
When must I claim STCs?
STCs must be claimed within 12 months following the installation of an eligible system.
How do I claim STCs?
Select an STCs trading company you trust.
Download a solar water heating STC form from the chosen trading company.
Complete the form and collect the required supporting documentation (a checklist is provided in the form).
Submit your completed form and documents to your selected STCs trading company to receive your financial benefit.
What is an STC?
An STC is a small‑scale technology certificate representing the megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity displaced by the solar water heater over its lifetime of up to 10 years. One STC equates to one MWh of electricity offset.
Hot Water Heat Pump
The Apricus All‑In‑One Heat Pump System qualifies for STCs, VEECs, ESCs as well as applicable State rebates.
Your local Apricus agent can size a system to suit your individual needs based on:
- Where you reside
- The number of people in your household
- Your household’s water requirements
- The water quality in your area
- The type of energy source available to your home (Electricity, LPG or Natural Gas) 1140