Keep your home warm through a New Zealand winter and cool over summer with our heat pump and air conditioner range. A heat pump moves heat rather than burning fuel, so it delivers reliable warmth in the colder months and switches to cooling when the temperature climbs, all from one energy-efficient system.
Our collection covers a range of capacities to suit different spaces, from a single bedroom or study through to open-plan living areas. Each model offers precise temperature control, quiet operation, and built-in air filtration that helps manage humidity and improve indoor air quality.
Reverse-cycle heat pumps are one of the more cost-effective ways to heat a New Zealand home. They draw warmth from the outside air even on cold days, which means lower running costs compared with many traditional electric heaters. In summer the same unit reverses to provide cooling, so you get year-round comfort without a second appliance. Want to understand the numbers first? Our guide on heat pump cost in NZ homes walks through what to budget.
High wall-mounted heat pumps are the most popular choice for bedrooms and living rooms, while multi-split systems heat several rooms from one outdoor unit. Ceiling cassette models suit larger or open spaces where a discreet fit matters. If you need flexible or temporary cooling instead, browse our portable air conditioner range, and for hot water you can explore our heat pump water heater options.
Heating capacity is measured in kilowatts, and the right size depends on room area, ceiling height, insulation, and how exposed the space is. A single bedroom needs far less capacity than a large open-plan living area, and an undersized unit will struggle to keep up on the coldest days. For a fuller breakdown of sizing and selection, read our heat pump solutions in New Zealand guide, or get in touch and we can help match a model to your space.
Do heat pumps work well in a New Zealand winter?
Yes. Reverse-cycle heat pumps are designed to extract heat from outdoor air even in low temperatures, which makes them a practical primary heat source for most NZ homes.
Are heat pumps cheap to run?
Because a heat pump moves heat instead of generating it, it typically produces several units of heating for each unit of electricity used, which keeps running costs lower than many conventional heaters.
Can one heat pump both heat and cool?
A reverse-cycle model heats in winter and cools in summer, so a single system covers year-round comfort.
For the complete air conditioning range, visit our Air Conditioning category and find the right fit for your home.