Mitsubishi Electric vs Samsung - Which Heat Pump Is Better for UK Homes?

Independent head-to-head comparison. Updated April 2026.

ME
Mitsubishi Electric
Japan's heat pump market leader
9/10
Overall winner
S
Samsung
Korean innovation, competitive pricing
8.3/10

Score breakdown

9
Efficiency (SCOP)
8.5
9.2
Reliability
8
8
Installation
8.8
8.8
After-sales support
7.5
8.2
Value for money
9
3
categories won by Mitsubishi Electric
vs
2
categories won by Samsung
Mitsubishi Electric - installed price (post-grant)
£4,000 - £9,500
After £7,500 BUS grant. Varies by installer.
BUS Grant: £7,500
Samsung - installed price (post-grant)
£3,500 - £7,500
After £7,500 BUS grant. Often cheapest option.
BUS Grant: £7,500

Which wins for...

Maximum efficiency
ME
Mitsubishi Electric
Higher SCOP rating (9/10)
Best value for money
S
Samsung
Better value score (9/10) and typically lower installed cost
Long-term reliability
ME
Mitsubishi Electric
Higher reliability score (9.2/10)
Easiest installation
S
Samsung
Better installer compatibility score (8.8/10)
After-sales support
ME
Mitsubishi Electric
Stronger UK support network (8.8/10)
ME
Our verdict

Mitsubishi Electric wins overall

Mitsubishi Electric scores 9/10 overall - higher than Samsung (8.3/10). However, the best choice depends on your specific priorities. Samsung may be a better fit if you prioritise value for money.

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Important disclaimer

heatpumpcompared.co.uk is editorially independent and not affiliated with any heat pump manufacturer or installer. We do not provide heating advice. Prices, specifications, SCOP ratings and grant amounts are correct as of April 2026 but are subject to change. Always commission a professional heat loss survey before purchasing a heat pump system.