Global Air Conditioning Market May Set New Growth Story, Future Trends, Forecast to 2027

The global air conditioning market is anticipated to grow at a moderate CAGR of 5.8%during the forecast period (2021-2027). The market growth is mainly driven by the increasing urbanization, technological advancements, and growing demand for inverter air conditioning, among others. Increase in urbanization not only affects the human aspects but also has a broader impact on business specially consumer appliances. People who often shift to urban area have much higher income as compared to others, so the citizenry will look to spend more on discretionary purchases such as electronic machinery and its equipment.  So, it will lead to generating more and more need and demand of air conditioner and further the utilization of the same. 

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Additionally, new product launches to meet the demand for customization is another key factor enlarging the growth and development of the air conditioning industry. For instance, in January 2020, Daikin had launched first ever European VRF air conditioning system which would be run on the lower GWP refrigerant R32. The presence of the new technology into the product is there for making the VRF5 as an east to install same as the model R410A. These were developed for residential and commercial application along with careful installation and low noise when compared with mini VRV IV-S. This new VRF5 series will have 40.0% reduction in height and 10.0% decreased in volume.

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Global Air Conditioning Market Report Segment

By Application 

  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Industrial
  • Others

By Type

  • Splits and Window AC
  • Rooftop
  • Indoor Packaged ACs
  • VRF
  • Chiller 
  • Others

By Refrigerant Type 

  • HCFC (Hydrochlorofluorocarbons)
  • HFC (Hydrofluorocarbons)
  • HFO ((Hydrofluoric-Olefin))
  • Natural Refrigerant

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