Jaga Briza Net Zero has won the prestigious German Design Award 2025 in the category “Excellent Product Design – Energy”.
With their extremely slim and versatile design, the Briza Net Zero heat pump radiators offer outstanding performance, enabling the use of modern, eco-friendly heating and cooling systems in any architectural setting or renovation project. With the Net Zero heat pump radiators, Jaga introduces a new design DNA characterized by slimness, clarity, and variety. They are available in three different looks, various placement options, and a wide range of colors. Like a chameleon, the Net Zero radiator can adapt to any individual style and architecture.
We are proud to announce that the Jaga Briza Net Zero has won the prestigious German Design Award 2025 in the category “Excellent Product Design – Energy.” This important recognition highlights our shared commitment to innovative and sustainable heating and cooling solutions, with design playing a central role. The jury was particularly impressed by the slim, elegant design of the Briza Net Zero, which effortlessly adds aesthetic value to any space. The clean lines and use of high-quality materials emphasize our dedication to modern design.
Additionally, the simple app control, rapid responsiveness, and excellent heating and cooling performance ensure that the Briza Net Zero provides a high level of comfort all year round.
What is Net Zero?
Net-Zero acts are legislative measures that set binding targets to achieve carbon neutrality and combat climate change.
One of the primary drivers of the energy transition is the shift from fossil fuel-based heating systems to renewable energy sources.
One device for all seasons.
Net Zero Concepts
The journey of product design typically begins with a spark of inspiration.
Product design is a dynamic and creative process that involves transforming ideas and concepts into tangible, functional, and aesthetically pleasing products.
One of the primary drivers of the energy transition is the shift from fossil fuel-based heating systems to renewable energy sources.