Homes should provide more than shelter — they must guarantee thermal comfort and healthy living conditions.
Thermal comfort means that our bodies don’t need to “work” to regulate temperature, even in varying climates. Heating, cooling, and ventilation systems play a role, but the building envelope is key:
➡️ The higher the thermal resistance, the less energy is lost.
➡️ The less energy is lost, the less is required to maintain comfort.
It’s the same principle athletes follow: saving energy at the right moments to perform stronger and last longer. A home should work the same way — conserving energy to deliver more comfort, efficiency, and endurance over time.
Since 2013, many countries have made energy ratings mandatory for homes sold or rented beyond 4 months. This rating system ranges from G (least efficient) to A (most efficient), measuring both energy consumption and CO₂ emissions.
At Xpanel, we’re proving something powerful:
✅ Even with minimal panel thickness (achieving a mid-level rating like “D”), the energy saved over a house’s lifespan is enormous.
✅ Compared to a “G” rated home — with no insulation beyond bricks or concrete blocks — Xpanel’s EPS core delivers exceptional energy savings.
✅ The ratio of energy saved vs. energy used to produce EPS is outstanding, even in moderate climates.
To illustrate, we studied two very different Spanish climates:
🌴 Santa Cruz de Tenerife (mild, Canary Islands)
❄️ Madrid (more rigorous winters & summers)
The results highlight how Xpanel transforms efficiency and comfort across climates — reducing consumption, lowering emissions, and creating healthier living spaces.
👉 With Xpanel, we’re not just building homes. We’re building sustainable comfort for generations.



