Vent-Axia presents new ventilation solutions at elementalLONDON

Vent-Axia presents new ventilation solutions at elementalLONDON

Vent-Axia exhibits at elementalLONDON with advanced ventilation solutions. The event at ExCeL London on 19-20 November 2025 showcases Vent-Axia’s Lo-Carbon Sentinel Econiq range, aimed at housebuilders and social housing providers. This range addresses ventilation needs and overheating challenges in new builds, supporting Net-Zero housing targets.


Vent-Axia is set to present its latest ventilation innovations at the elementalLONDON exhibition, scheduled for 19-20 November 2025 at ExCeL London. Targeting housebuilders and social housing providers, Vent-Axia will feature its award-winning Lo-Carbon Sentinel Econiq range, designed to tackle both ventilation and overheating issues in new build projects.

elementalLONDON serves as a pivotal event for professionals in the built environment sector, focusing on reducing energy use and carbon emissions. Vent-Axia’s showcase will highlight its Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) solutions, tailored to meet the stringent demands of Net-Zero housing. Steve Pearce, NBR Product Manager at Vent-Axia, stated, “We are delighted to be part of the first elementalLONDON exhibition and to connect with developers and specifiers looking for ventilation and overheating solutions designed for their future home standard.”

The Lo-Carbon Sentinel Econiq range is engineered to deliver superior indoor air quality and energy efficiency while ensuring compliance with Part O of the Building Regulations. This comprehensive range includes models such as the Passivhaus-certified units and the Sentinel Econiq Cool-Flow, which integrates DX cooling for automatic active cooling. Additionally, the Sentinel Econiq-Cool (KERS) model combines MVHR with an air source heat pump, providing a dual solution for mechanical cooling and renewable hot water with minimal energy consumption.

As developers aim to meet the latest Building Regulations, there is a notable shift towards decentralised Mechanical Extract Ventilation (dMEV) and centralised systems for more complex projects. Vent-Axia’s Lo-Carbon NBR dMEV C unit is specifically designed to meet these requirements, offering low Specific Fan Power (SFP) values and near-silent operation.

Vent-Axia continues to lead the market by providing reliable, compliant ventilation solutions for large-scale housing initiatives. The company collaborates with national housebuilders across the UK and Ireland, ensuring the timely delivery of MVHR units for extensive projects. Vent-Axia has also launched a CPD on ventilation solutions for Part O compliance, further supporting industry professionals in meeting regulatory standards.

For more information about elementalLONDON and to register for free tickets, visit [elementallondon.show](https://elementallondon.show). To learn more about Vent-Axia’s offerings, contact +44 (0)344 856 0590 or visit [www.vent-axia.com](https://www.vent-axia.com).


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