Showersave will be exhibiting at the International Passive House Conference, taking place on 24–25 April 2026 at the Haus der Technik in Essen.

This internationally recognised event brings together leading architects, engineers, developers and sustainability experts committed to advancing energy efficiency in the built environment. Under the theme “Driving Transformation with Energy Efficiency!” the conference highlights practical solutions that support low-energy building design and the transition to a more sustainable building stock.

As part of the accompanying Passive House Exhibition, Showersave will be showcasing its waste water heat recovery for showers (WWHRS) technology and demonstrating how it can support highly energy-efficient building design.

Improving Energy Efficiency with Waste Water Heat Recovery

In modern buildings, hot water accounts for a significant proportion of energy consumption. Showersave WWHRS capture heat from shower wastewater and reuse it to pre-heat incoming cold water. This simple but highly effective process reduces the energy required to heat water, improving overall building efficiency without impacting user comfort.

For architects, developers and M&E consultants working on low-energy or Passive House projects, Showersave systems offer several advantages:

  • Reduced energy demand for hot water
  • Improved SAP and energy performance ratings
  • Lower carbon emissions
  • A simple, passive technology with no moving parts

By recovering heat that would otherwise be lost down the drain, Showersave helps building professionals deliver energy efficient homes and buildings while supporting decarbonisation targets.

Visit Showersave at the Passive House Exhibition

The exhibition running alongside the conference features leading manufacturers of high-performance building components, offering visitors the opportunity to explore innovative technologies that support energy-efficient construction.

Visit the Showersave team to learn how waste water heat recovery can enhance the performance of new build and refurbishment projects, helping building professionals meet the growing demand for sustainable, low-energy buildings.

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