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                 Wholesalers
  Market outlook for HVAC through to 2027
LEFT: Technology and energy efficiency are two buzzwords that OEMs are aiming to target in the short term.
as solar energy, thus ensuring energy efficiency. Other significant growth factors of the market include, increasing population, increasing construction activities, growing smart thermostat market, intensifying annual mean temperature,
and escalating e-commerce retail sales. However, rising fluctuations in the price of iron ore and copper has restricted the availability of major raw materials (copper, iron and steel) which are used for manufacturing HVAC. These
fluctuations have disrupted market revenues.
EMERGING TRENDS
The market is projected to grow at a fast pace during the forecast period, due to the emerging home automation market.
The customer preference for comfort is opening up new opportunities. To meet demand, OEMs are developing products that are not only energy-efficient but also incorporate cutting- edge technologies for improved connectivity.
Today's buildings are "green," which has led to an increase in the installation of thermostats, sensors, and smart metres that can be controlled via smartphone or PC.
HVAC systems with software are also trending and are expected to create opportunities over the forecast period. Technology is slowly infiltrating the HVAC market, opening up opportunities for long-term growth.
New digital technologies like artificial intelligence (AI and IoT) will support continued growth.
The HVAC market is moderately concentrated. To strengthen their position in the market, some of the leading competitors are pursuing various growth methods such as mergers, acquisitions, collaborations, and agreements.
L to R: Christopher Norbye and Jürgen Fischer.
new and ambitious sustainability plan. “In the last decade, the European Commission has established several policies to encourage circularity, and it is of great importance that we continue to support this sustainable
transformation,” he said.
THE GLOBAL HEATING, ventilation & air conditioning (HVAC) market was valued at $US156.44 billion in 2021 and is expected to be worth $US231.11 billion in 2027, growing at a CAGR of 6.72 per cent during 2022-2027.
ResearchandMarketa.com presented a positive outlook for the HVAC industry with the focus shifting toward energy efficiency.
This has been evident in the shift to eco- friendly HVAC units and products that use less power and run on renewable energy sources.
“Technology and energy efficiency are two buzzwords that OEMs are aiming to target in the short term in order to remain relevant and profitable,” the research firm said.
The residential sector is the fastest growing segment, growing at CAGR of around nine per cent during the forecasted period.
ResearchandMarkets.com said developing markets will drive this growth.
Asia Pacific dominated the HVAC market,
accounting for more than 50 per cent of revenue in 2021.
“Rapid urbanization, population growth, and rising consumer disposable income have all contributed to the region's phenomenal growth over the years. Recently, the commercial sector has expanded, creating opportunities for future regional growth,” the research firm said.
GROWTH DRIVERS
One of the key drivers of the market's expansion is the increasing adoption of sustainable building designs. Rising awareness amongst the population about the energy efficiency of HVAC equipment and aftermarket services are pushing the economies towards the adoption of sustainable building designs.
The growth in green-labelled products due to increased environmental awareness has given rise to thermally driven air-conditioners. These air-conditioners utilize both natural gas as well
 Partnership sets ambitious sustainability targets
 DANFOSS A/S AND wholesaler, Beijer Ref AB, have renewed their longstanding partnership agreement.
Under the new three-year agreement, the partnership will, for the first time, include an ambitious project plan to deliver upon the circular economy through piloting the circularity of products in all stages of the value chain.
With the renewal of the partnership contract and intensified focus on jointly developing new circularity practices as part of the partnership between Danfoss and Beijer Ref, the two companies are taking an important step in embarking on a circular economy transformation. Furthermore, both companies
share ambitious ESG (Environment, Social, Governance)andsustainabilitytargets,creating long-term value for their customers and the environment.
Danfoss Climate Solutions president, Jürgen Fischer, said manufacturers and wholesalers must drive the circular economy transition.
“We look forward to working with a key partner as Beijer Ref to jointly accelerate and develop efficient strategies and actions to achieve product circularity, striving for high material recirculation, high utilization, and high endurance in products and service offerings,” he said.
Beijer Ref CEO, Christopher Norbye, said the wholesaler looks forward to implementing this
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