Cornish technology company to sponsor Exeter Chiefs rugby champs
Kensa Heat Pumps will have its name on Chiefs kit in 2021/22
07:30, 16 MAR 2021
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A Cornwall-based technology company has become the latest sponsor of European and Premiership rugby champs Exeter Chiefs.
Headquartered in Cornwall, but with offices minutes from Chiefs Sandy Park stadium, Kensa Heat Pumps is the UK’s leading manufacturer, supplier and installer of ground source heat pumps, a renewable technology that delivers low cost and low carbon heating to properties across the UK.
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