It is with great satisfaction that we announce the publication of an article dedicated to Templari in La Repubblica, published on Friday, July 18 in the Focus Innovation and Sustainability section. A new opportunity to tell about our commitment to the development of cutting-edge technologies for thermal comfort in production spaces.
The report highlights how innovation is an integral part of our DNA: our history is marked by bold technical choices, often going against the grain, that have led us to devise and implement solutions designed to concretely address contemporary energy challenges.
The focus of the article finds Kita Air, our line of air-to-air heat pumps designed for industrial applications. A project born in 2014 with the realization of the first 40 kW unit, at a time when the market still offered few really effective alternatives for large environments. The vision behind it was clear: to ensure comfort, operational continuity and sustainability in a single solution.
“We decided to develop a machine from scratch, completely in Italy … Kita was the first European heat pump to combine inverter technology and steam injection.” Gianluca Masiero

Strengths highlighted in the article include:
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- The possibility of accessing Conto Termico 2.0 incentives of up to 65 percent, making the investment cost-effective.
- Ease of installation, which translates into rapid commissioning.
- Remote control, which also enables advanced web-based management and interaction with photovoltaic systems.
- Real sustainability through the use of environmentally friendly R32 refrigerant.
The article concludes with a reflection on a theme that is central to us: sustainability is not a concept to be placed alongside technology, but a principle that guides every decision we make, from the design to the implementation of solutions. Templari’s solutions are designed to make a concrete contribution to the decarbonization of the civil and industrial sectors by promoting real and measurable energy self-sufficiency.
Being featured in an authoritative newspaper like La Repubblica is a source of pride for us and a confirmation that the direction we are taking is the right one: innovating responsibly, putting technology at the service of businesses and building a more sustainable energy future.
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