Short read. This is a ~300-word brief based on the full analysis at Househeating Pulse. For the interactive charts, brand-level data, and source tables, open the original.
Italy’s 2026 heat-pump catalog still looks propane-light, even as the regulatory case for R290 strengthens. In the current EPREL market snapshot, only 3.27% of listed models are declared as R290, versus 22.85% for R32, out of 60,989 total live listings. That gap matters because it shows the market transition is real but still early-stage in the public product universe.
The underlying source set is reproducible but limited: the article is built from the EPREL Public API via Househeating Pulse’s market index snapshot layer, plus refrigerant metadata that tags R290 at GWP 0 and R32 at GWP 771, with R32 carrying a 2027 phase-out date in the reference table. On the demand side, Italy’s country profile is not especially friendly to high upfront costs: electricity sits at €0.2966/kWh, roughly 2.00x gas at €0.1481/kWh, while the climate is relatively warm at 1,536.47 annual heating degree days and 15.95°C mean annual temperature. That combination tends to slow premium adoption unless the efficiency or policy case is very clear.
The key caveat is data completeness. This corpus does not include an Italy-only refrigerant-count table, nor paired R290-vs-R32 price or SCOP comparisons for the Italian market, so the article does not overclaim a numeric premium or payback. What it can show is that the supply base remains concentrated: Daikin Europe N.V. holds 24.05% of all live listings, with Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. at 9.14% and JOHNSON CONTROLS HITACHI at 8.54%. That concentration means a few manufacturers can shift the visible refrigerant mix quickly once they prioritize propane across their catalogs.
Read the full analysis with live data on the canonical article: https://househeating-pulse.com/articles/italy-2026-r290-share-price-premium-eprel. If you want the underlying slices, tables, and filters, read the full analysis with live data and inspect the EPREL-backed references directly.
Househeating Pulse aggregates 60,000+ EPREL-registered heat-pump models across Europe — efficiency rankings, refrigerant trends, country-level installed prices and subsidies. Data from EPREL, Eurostat, NASA POWER. Full analysis at https://househeating-pulse.com/articles/italy-2026-r290-share-price-premium-eprel.
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