GARO Entity Heat

GARO Entity Heat

Heartwarming news for your cooperative housing association

Create an attractive and innovative cooperative housing association with the GARO Entity Heat. The GARO Entity Heat is an engine heater with dual sockets and optional energy meter, making it easy to charge a fair price for residents’ electricity consumption. Other options include a lockable lid and sockets to prevent unauthorised access and maximise safety.

A flexible and interchangeable system to meet changing needs

A flexible and interchangeable system to meet changing needs

You can now switch between engine heaters and electric vehicle chargers.
And what do we actually mean by that?
Well, as the engine heater GARO Entity Heat and the charging station GARO Entity Pro have the same baseplate, the kits can be installed interchangeably. With the help of an electrician, you can initially install a large number of engine heaters a few charging stations then, as more and more residents switch from fossil fuel to electric vehicles, you can gradually replace engine heaters with chargers with help from an electrician. 

Unsure how many engine heaters you need?

Unsure how many engine heaters you need?

It is virtually impossible to predict how many engine heaters will be needed to cover the future needs of a cooperative housing association. With GARO Entity Heat, however, you can scale up your parking as needs change. Thanks to our smart bracket, you can begin with a small number of engine heater sockets then quite simply add more when your need increases. The electrician can prepare the back of the socket right from the start, and when the need then increases, the rest of the unit can be connected quickly and easily afterwards. Smart and cost-effective.

Accessories make for flexibility

Accessories make for flexibility

The GARO Entity Heat has a range of accessories such as a stand. base and lock. The stand with double brackets, for example, provides a flexible solution, with the opportunity to mount a wallbox kit on one side and an engine heater on the other. This is the perfect option for a cooperative housing association that is likely to have a vehicle fleet consisting of electric, hybrid and fossil fuel vehicles.