Large radiators that produce high heat outputs are nigh on guaranteed to work well with heat pumps.
Both ground source and air source heat pumps typically deliver low flow temperatures, so the surface area of the device chosen to heat the space will generally need to be bigger than it would when operating with an oil or gas boiler.
For this reason, underfloor heating is often put forward as a stellar choice to team with heat pumps. However, the right type of radiators, like the bigger, powerful models mentioned, can work just as well.
To find out more, consult our dedicated blog, Will My Existing Radiators Work With A Heat Pump?, or look for air source heat pump information from the Energy Saving Trust.