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ELECTRIC HEATING FOR THE HOME

EFFICIENT HEATING AND COMFORT FOR EVERY SPACE

 

The complete range of low-consumption electric heating solutions, designed to create a new heating system or to integrate with an existing one, delivering a tailor-made comfort level for your home.

Radiators and convector heaters with modern design, engineered to achieve maximum energy savings thanks to built-in low-consumption technology. Exceptional thermal performance, perfectly heated spaces, and precise control of household electricity consumption. Choose from the Home Heating range the product that best suits your domestic heating needs.

Quality and 100% Italian manufacturing by Radialight.

WALL MOUNTED

ELECTRIC HEATERS 

 

Everyday Comfort

with Style and Functionality

Wall mounted electric radiators

Wi-Fi ELECTRIC

RADIATORS 

 

Smart Control

for Personalized Comfort

Wi-Fi electric radiators
Electric radiators and convector heaters for the home are heating systems designed for residential and professional environments such as houses, offices, studios, and second homes. They offer a practical and tidy solution, ensuring precise temperature control in every room.
The Radialight range includes models with different power outputs, heating technologies, and control levels, designed to meet a wide variety of usage needs. On this page, you will find the key criteria to help you choose and understand the differences between the available product lines.
 

When to choose an electric radiator

Electric radiators and convector heaters are versatile heating systems, suitable for both new-build properties and older homes, with performance that varies depending on insulation levels and building characteristics. They are also an effective choice for second homes, single rooms (such as bedrooms or home offices), and workplaces, where autonomous, easy-to-manage heating is required without modifying a centralized system.
They are appreciated by those looking for immediate comfort, quick installation, and independent room-by-room control. In situations where heating is not continuous, electric solutions allow rooms to be heated only when needed, without keeping the main system running.
 
Quick selection guide:
 
  • If you are looking for minimal design and reduced depth → explore the ultra-slim KYOTO and AETHEREA ranges
  • If you prefer a more classic style with electronic temperature control → discover the KLIMA electric radiator range
  • If you want advanced energy consumption control → you can choose freely, as all our models are programmable and allow consumption monitoring
  • If you need to heat narrow or vertical spaces → consider the ICON vertical radiator range
  • If usage is occasional → choose the fast and cost-effective heating performance of SIRIO
 

How to choose the right radiator (quick guide)

 

Power output and sizing

Radiator power is one of the most important factors. A general guideline of at least 80–100 W/m2 can help as a starting point, but correct sizing depends on several elements: room size, insulation level, ceiling height, climate zone, and usage pattern (continuous or occasional).
A well-insulated room requires less power than an older or multi-exposed space. Usage also plays a role: continuous heating benefits from balanced power output, while spot heating may require a more responsive radiator.
👉 For an accurate calculation, consult the internal guide How much power do I need? available in the Radialight Buying Guide section.
 

Perceived comfort: “uniform” vs “fast” heat

Not all radiators heat in the same way. Some prioritize uniform, consistent warmth, ideal for living rooms and bedrooms where long-term comfort is essential. Others provide faster heating, suitable for bathrooms, studies, or rooms used for limited periods.
For users, this difference translates into heating times, surface temperature feel, and temperature stability. Radialight Dual-Therm technology offers the best of both worlds by combining convection and radiant heat—delivering both speed and comfort.
 

Control and energy consumption

Temperature and operating mode management directly impact energy consumption. Radialight radiators offer basic controls, weekly programming, and smart operating modes. The ability to set schedules and temperature levels helps prevent unnecessary energy waste.
Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity allows remote heating control and smart, centralized management of multiple rooms, improving comfort, flexibility, and efficiency. All Kyoto, Aetherea, Klima, and Icon ranges are available in Wi-Fi versions and can be controlled via the Radialight App.

Differences between Radialight ranges

The various Radialight wall-mounted electric radiator ranges are designed to meet specific needs in terms of space, design, and usage. Comparing them helps identify the most suitable model for your environment:
 

Range

Profile

Ideal environments

Why choose it

KYOTO

Ultra-slim

Homes and workspaces

Balance of design and comfort

AETHEREA

Glass

Modern interiors

Premium aesthetics

KLIMA

Classic

Home and office

Simplicity and reliability

ICON

Vertical

Narrow spaces

Optimizes wall height

SIRIO

Fixed or portable

Domestic or occasional use

Fast and portable when needed

 

Use cases: which radiator for…

Living room
Requires uniform, silent heat suitable for long stays. Models with Dual-Therm technology and precise temperature control are recommended.
Watch out for: correct power sizing for the total area.
Bedroom
Stable comfort and night-time management are priorities. Programming is especially useful.
Watch out for: avoid oversizing.
Study / office
Fast heating and flexible control help warm the room only when needed.
Watch out for: consumption during prolonged use.
Hallway or narrow spaces
Vertical formats help make use of unused wall areas or limited spaces.
Watch out for: proper sizing to ensure optimal heat distribution.
 

Installation and maintenance

Installing wall-mounted electric radiators requires a power outlet, a wall suitable for mounting, and correct positioning to ensure proper heat distribution. No plumbing work is required.
Routine maintenance is minimal: simply keep the external surface clean and periodically check that air intake and outlet grilles are unobstructed.
For detailed information, consult the user manuals or visit the request support section, both available on the Radialight website.
 

Frequently asked questions about electric radiators and convector heaters for the home

 

How much does an electric radiator consume?

It depends on power output and usage time; consumption is generally proportional to the set temperature, but largely depends on insulation and management. Read this article for more details.

Is it suitable as a primary heating system or only as supplemental heating?

It can be either, depending on home size, insulation level, and usage purpose (main residence or second home).

How do I choose the right power based on square meters?

There are indicative rules suggesting an average requirement of 80–100 W/m2, but for a more precise calculation we recommend consulting our Power sizing guide.

Is it better to choose an electric radiator or a convector heater?

Dual-Therm electric radiators focus on comfort, performance, and design. Convector heaters prioritize speed and, in wheeled versions, easy portability between rooms. Read this article to explore the topic in depth.

Wi-Fi: how does it change daily management?

It allows remote heating control, scheduling, reduced energy waste, and improved comfort and savings.

How long does it take to heat a room?

Heating time varies depending on room size, insulation, power, and heating technology, so it is not possible to indicate an average time.

Is it safe to leave it on overnight?

Absolutely. A product installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions can safely remain on overnight or when the home is unoccupied.

Do I need a technician to install it?

No. Installation only requires wall mounting the bracket and plugging the unit into a power outlet.

Where is the best place to install it?

On any wall that allows compliance with the minimum clearance distances specified in the installation manuals—typically 15–20 cm from the floor and sides, and 50 cm above the radiator.

What maintenance is required?

Virtually none: simply keep air intake and outlet grilles clean and unobstructed.