Overview

This newly built housing development, by Curo Developments, in Meath was designed around energy efficiency, sustainability, and future-readiness. Each home is equipped with an integrated 7.4kW EVHACS charger in either a 5kW or 8.5kW heat pump, depending on build type, paired with a Mitsubishi Electric Ecodan R32 FTC6 Monobloc Packaged Cylinder.

 

The result is a fully electrified home energy system that provides space heating, domestic hot water, and EV charging from one connected installation, all designed and manufactured in Ireland.

 

By combining Mitsubishi Electric's Ecodan heat pump technology with EVHACS integrated charging, the development demonstrates how sustainable housing can be delivered without compromise in comfort, performance, or design.

Meath Housing Estate Car Charging

The Challenge

Curo Developments wanted every home in the estate to be EV-ready while maintaining architectural harmony and avoiding additional wall clutter or external cabling. Traditional EV installations often require a separate power feed and can disrupt the visual flow of new-build façades.

To meet both aesthetic and functional targets, the system needed to:

  • Deliver reliable EV charging with minimal visual impact
  • Integrate seamlessly with heating and hot water systems
  • Match each home’s exterior finish
  • Maintain load balance and safety across the home’s electrical system
Meath Housing Estate Outdoor Unit

The Solution

EVHACS supplied and installed a 7.4kW integrated EV charger integrated into 8.5kW and 5kW Heat Pumps, depending on the build type, paired with the Mitsubishi Electric Ecodan R32 FTC6 Monobloc Packaged Cylinder.

The Ecodan R32 FTC6 system combines advanced air-to-water heating with a packaged hot water cylinder, providing a complete low-carbon solution for space and water heating. Integrating the EVHACS charger allows the same infrastructure to deliver efficient vehicle charging, all managed from a shared power source.

Each home also features an EVHACS Remote Socket, installed in either black or white to match the façade. This modular design allows the charger to be located up to 30 metres from the heat pump unit, ensuring both flexibility and a clean visual appearance.

Meath Housing Estate Indoor Unit

System Highlights:

  • 7.4kW EVHACS integrated charger
  • 8.5kW and 5kW heat pump variants tailored to home size and layout
  • Integrated domestic hot water and space heating system
  • Mitsubishi Ecodan R32 FTC6 Monobloc Packaged Cylinder
  • Colour-matched Remote Sockets in black or white
  • Simplified electrical infrastructure and lower installation costs
  • Designed and manufactured in, and supported from, Ireland
Meath Housing Estate Charging Point

The Results

Every home now benefits from a fully integrated, all-electric energy system that provides heating, hot water, and EV charging from one coordinated platform.

Homeowners enjoy:

  • Fast and efficient 7.4kW EV charging
  • Renewable heating and hot water via the 5kW or 8.5kW heat pumps
  • Cleaner design through colour-matched Remote Sockets
  • Reduced energy costs and carbon emissions

Curo Developments benefit from simplified installation, reduced wiring complexity, and a clear sustainability advantage, meeting Irish building standards and anticipating future regulations around electric transport and renewable energy use.

Meath Housing Estate Charging Point

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