Congratulations, Triton, on your first EPDs

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Published: January 28, 2026

Triton has stepped into the transparency arena with its debut Environmental Product Declarations. That move puts real, comparable carbon data in specifiers’ hands for electric showers, a category that often gets overlooked in bathrooms where valves and mixers dominate the paperwork.

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What Triton just published

Triton released five first‑ever EPDs in June 2025 that cover core electric‑shower families. The set includes T80, ENVi, Premium Electric models, and two Omnicare variants that span multiple power ratings. These are product‑family declarations rather than single‑SKU one‑offs, which is useful when ranges share the same functional hardware. All five were issued by EPD Hub.

One declaration lists GLHN Architects & Engineers as the LCA developer for the T80 family. The others appear to follow the same program rules and verification path.

Why this matters in specs

Electric showers show up in builds where space, energy, safety, or retrofit practicality rule the day. Think multi‑family and student housing, social housing, senior living, and accessible bathrooms. With EPDs on the table, spec teams can document impacts without swapping the product late. It also keeps pricing conversations focused on performance rather than penalties for missing declarations.

Competitive snapshot

Two global rivals already play with substantial EPD coverage. GROHE publishes group EPDs for mixers, thermostats, hand showers, and related components that extend well into European tenders. Hansgrohe covers faucets, thermostats, showers, and hoses across multiple operators, with portfolio‑style PDFs that map to many variants. Hansgrohe’s program announcement notes nine product categories and roughly 1,400 covered products at launch (Hansgrohe Group, 2023) (Hansgrohe Group, 2023).

Here is the opening Triton creates. Based on current listings, those rivals publish EPDs for shower components and mixers, not for electric‑shower units themselves. Triton’s June releases fill that gap, making electric‑shower specifications easier to defend when LEED v5 preferences or owner policies nudge teams toward product‑specific EPDs.

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Program operator note

Triton’s first wave was published with EPD Hub, which is recognized by ECO Platform as an Established ECO EPD Programme Operator as of December 2025. That status means EN 15804 EPDs appear in ECO Portal and typically see smoother acceptance across European markets (EPD Hub, 2025) (EPD Hub, 2025).

A quick look at scope

The EPDs read like portfolio anchors rather than one‑offs. T80 and Omnicare each cover multiple power ratings, the ENVi family captures Triton’s digital, thermostatic flagship, and Premium Electric bundles multiple design finishes under the same stabilized‑electric architecture. That range coverage helps distributors and project teams avoid chasing SKUs one by one.

Company context, briefly

Triton is best known for electric showers used across residential and project channels in the UK and Ireland. The line includes accessibility‑oriented variants like Omnicare and energy‑savvy options like ENVi. The arrival of EPDs aligns with a broader market push to quantify water and energy at product level rather than rely on generic allowances. It’s good timing.

Website visibility check

We looked for EPD PDFs on Triton’s specifier and sustainability pages and did not find them at the time of writing. Adding a permanent EPD section on product and downloads pages will save specifier’s time and prevent last‑minute email chases. Publish once, link everywhere, and keep a single source of truth as ranges update. It sounds obvious but teams forget when launch rush sets in.

What teams can do next

If electric showers drive revenue, expand coverage to adjacent ranges and kits so every common configuration is backed by a declaration. Pick an LCA partner that handles the heavy data lift inside the plant and makes cross‑site data collection painless. That is where schedules slip, and where a white‑glove approach repays itself quickly.

The takeaway

Triton has entered the transparency arena with a focused set of electric‑shower EPDs. In a field where global rivals concentrate EPDs on mixers and shower components, this gives Triton a credible edge for electric units right now. Keep the momentum going with fast follow‑ons, tight website visibility, and a cadence for renewals so the portfolio stays current, not just compliant. It wont take many specs for that discipline to pay back.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which families are covered in Triton’s first EPDs and who issued them?

Five family EPDs published in June 2025 cover T80, ENVi, Premium Electric, and two Omnicare variants. All are issued by EPD Hub.

Do competitors already have EPDs for electric showers?

Major brands like GROHE and Hansgrohe publish EPDs for mixers, thermostats, and shower components. We did not find electric‑shower EPDs from these brands in current listings.

Where should Triton host the PDFs?

Add them to product pages and a central downloads hub so spec teams can retrieve a stable link during bids.