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Samsung Electronics brings AI heat pumps to major residential projects across Poland

KR · · Korea Times

Samsung Electronics is moving deeper into Europe’s low-carbon housing market, supplying artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled heat pump systems and integrated building management software to a large-scale residential development spanning four Polish cities. The company said Tuesday that it will provide high-efficiency heat pump solutions and its SmartThings Pro platform to a multifamily housing project led by Polish energy provider Ekopark. The development covers about 2.5 million square meters and includes roughly 370 residential buildings across Białystok, Przeworsk, Nakło and Bielsk Podlaski, all in eastern and southeastern Poland. Samsung said the deployment reflects rising European demand for electrified heating systems as governments tighten emissions targets and expand subsidies for low-carbon technologies. The company will supply its DVM S2 outdoor heat pump units, which include an “Active AI” function designed to learn from real-time environmental conditions and optimize energy use. The system is paired with DVM Hydro Unit indoor modules that can deliver hot water and heat