At Piscina Barcelona, HTH presented several innovations aimed at improving water treatment efficiency and sustainability for both public and residential swimming pools. In this video interview, Steven Gallagher, Sales Director Europe at HTH, explains how the brand is strengthening its technological offering through digital monitoring, energy-saving solutions and an integrated approach to pool operation, in line with the sustainability strategy of the Solenis Group.
Digital solutions and sustainable pool operation
From connected pool management tools to energy-efficient solutions, HTH is developing a comprehensive approach to water treatment, designed to help professionals optimise performance, reduce operating costs and support the energy transition of swimming pools.
Watch the video interview with Steven Gallagher, Sales Director Europe at HTH, recorded at Piscina Barcelona
Better control through connected solutions
On the commercial pool segment, HTH observes a significant shift towards smarter pool management tools. By combining monitoring equipment with dosing systems and solutions such as EASIFLO, the brand aims to offer pool operators greater visibility and control over water quality and pool performance. This approach is designed to fit into a broader package of solutions, helping professionals manage their pools more efficiently on a day-to-day basis.
The holistic approach of a swimming pool operation is really key for the HTH experience - Steven Gallagher
In the residential segment, HTH continues to rely on its direct calcium hypochlorite shock dosing solutions, positioned as a reliable way to restore water clarity quickly and effectively, even in challenging situations.

Behind the scenes of Steven Gallagher's interview on the HTH stand at Piscina Barcelona 2025
Energy efficiency and long-term sustainability
Among the latest developments, EASIFLO Link plays a key role in supporting the energy transition of swimming pools. This digital solution allows operators to monitor their facilities locally or globally, while optimising energy consumption, particularly through reduced use of booster pumps. According to HTH, this translates into lower operational costs, improved visibility of energy and water savings, and enhanced overall efficiency.
Steven Gallagher also highlights the ease of integration of these solutions into existing installations. With short installation times and the possibility for pools to remain operational during the process, HTH aims to facilitate adoption by municipalities and industry professionals alike. Beyond immediate efficiency gains, these innovations are part of a wider sustainability roadmap driven by Solenis, which has placed environmental performance and responsible resource management at the core of its long-term strategy.
