When temperatures drop, energy efficiency becomes the priority. Hybrid heating systems, pairing a heat pump with a condensing boiler, offer a practical solution: they automatically draw from the most cost-effective energy source and keep your home comfortable even on the coldest days of the year.
How a hybrid system works
A hybrid heating system combines an electric heat pump with a condensing boiler. The logic is straightforward. When the weather is mild, the heat pump handles most of the load, generating heat with minimal electricity consumption. When temperatures fall hard, the boiler steps in to provide the extra capacity needed.
Heat pumps from the OneClima range are particularly strong performers in moderate conditions. Combined with a condensing boiler, a hybrid setup can reduce overall consumption by up to 30 % compared to a conventional system, with more stable indoor temperatures and better control over running costs.
Comfort without compromise
Hybrid systems maintain even room temperatures, run quietly, and spread the workload across components in a way that reduces wear on each one.
They also connect naturally to smart home technology. Through a smart thermostat or dedicated app, you can adjust the temperature remotely, set heating schedules, and monitor consumption in real time. The system heats when it needs to and nothing more.
Lower bills and a smaller carbon footprint
Heat pumps draw on energy stored in outdoor air, a renewable and clean source. Paired with a high-efficiency condensing boiler, the combination burns significantly less fossil fuel and cuts CO₂ emissions in a meaningful way.
It is an investment that compounds over time: lower energy costs now, improved comfort day to day, and a home that is better positioned as energy prices continue to rise.
ClimaConvenienza offers a wide range of hybrid and heat pump solutions for every home configuration. Choosing a hybrid system means choosing a heating setup that adapts, performs, and pays back over the long run.

























































































































































































