Luthmore Boilers
Luthmore Electric Battery Combination Boilers
The Luthmore electric battery combination boiler is changing the way homeowners think about heating and hot water. Designed to provide the familiar experience of a traditional gas combi boiler, the Luthmore system uses stored electricity instead of fossil fuels, delivering efficient home heating and instant hot water with zero on-site emissions.
Combining advanced Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery technology with intelligent energy management, the Luthmore electric combi boiler stores cheaper off-peak electricity or surplus solar energy and releases it when your home needs heating or hot water most.
Whether you are replacing an old gas boiler, upgrading an electric heating system, or future-proofing your property for a low-carbon future, the Luthmore battery boiler offers an innovative alternative.
What Is a Luthmore Battery Boiler?
The Luthmore electric boiler is a wall-mounted, tankless heating appliance that combines battery storage with electric heating technology. Unlike traditional electric boilers that rely entirely on live electricity demand, the Luthmore system stores energy in high-performance LFP batteries during lower-cost periods.
This stored energy is then used to provide:
- Instant domestic hot water
- Central heating for radiators or underfloor heating
- Lower running costs through off-peak energy usage
- Reduced grid demand during peak times
The result is a combi-style experience similar to a gas boiler, but powered entirely by electricity.
One of the biggest advantages of the Luthmore boiler is its ability to charge during cheaper off-peak tariff periods. By storing electricity when energy prices are lower, homeowners can potentially reduce heating costs compared to traditional direct electric heating systems.
Designed to fit in a similar location to a traditional combi boiler, the Luthmore electric boiler offers a compact and space-saving installation. Its tankless design helps free up valuable storage space within the home.
Key Features Of The
Luthmore Electric Boiler
Easy Installation and fitting
Powerful performance, easy operation
Control your energy costs
Lower Carbon Footprint
The integrated battery system allows the boiler to deliver high-output heating performance when required. This makes the Luthmore boiler suitable for many modern homes looking for powerful electric heating performance.
< 30kW
Powerful hot water
Up to approximately 30kW for domestic hot water
< 10kW
Central heating
Up to approximately 10kW for central heating
Is the Luthmore Boiler Right for Your Home?
As with any heating installation, property size, insulation levels, hot water demand, and electrical supply capacity should all be assessed before installation.
A Luthmore electric battery boiler may be suitable for homeowners who:
- Want to move away from gas heating
- Have access to off-peak electricity tariffs
- Already use or plan to install solar panels
- Need a compact heating solution
- Want a lower-emission heating system
- Are renovating or upgrading an existing heating setup
Luthmore Boiler FAQs
Q. How does a Luthmore battery boiler work?
A. The system stores electricity in integrated Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries during off-peak periods or from solar panels, then uses that stored energy to provide heating and hot water when needed.
Q. Does a Luthmore boiler need a gas connection?
A. No. The system is fully electric and does not require a gas supply.
Q. Can a Luthmore boiler replace a gas combi boiler?
A. The system is designed to provide a similar combi-style experience with instant hot water and central heating, although suitability depends on the property and electrical infrastructure.
Q. Can the boiler work with solar panels?
A. Yes. The system is designed to work alongside solar PV installations, allowing excess electricity to be stored and used later.
Q. Is the Luthmore boiler energy efficient?
A. The ability to store cheaper off-peak electricity and self-generated solar energy can improve overall energy efficiency and reduce running costs compared to some conventional electric heating systems.