Growing Construction Market to Boom the Adoption of HVAC Controls

Posted by Tom C on November 30th, 2020

The HVAC controls market to grow from USD 13.6 billion in 2018 to USD 27.0 billion by 2023 at a CAGR of 12.1%. The key factors driving the growth of the market include the need for efficient use of energy in buildings, growing construction market, increasing adoption of IoT in the HVAC industry, and rising demand for building automation systems (BASs). However, lack of awareness about the benefits of HVAC controls and huge investments for carrying out R&D and product differentiation are the key restraining factors for market growth.

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HVAC controls market for temperature control system to hold the largest size of the market throughout the forecast period

The temperature control system consists of sensors, controllers, and HVAC equipment. The prime example of a temperature control system is a thermostat. Thermostat constantly measures the temperature of the area and, thus, controls the operation of heater or cooler to maintain the user-defined temperature. The major concern is maintaining energy efficiency, and the efficiency can be achieved by turning off the HVAC equipment periodically to save energy. Another example of tempera control system is temperature controllers. The growth of temperature controller market is owing to growing use of controllers in residential, commercial, and industrial areas to maintain energy efficiency. Further, the humidity control system market and integrated control system market are expected to grow at a moderate rate during forecast period.

HVAC controls market for commercial application held a major share of the market in 2017

Commercial application held a major share of the HVAC controls market in 2017. The rise in the adoption of smart buildings and green buildings increases the use of smart sensors and HVAC controls such as programmable thermostat, which would save a lot of energy in commercial buildings. The application of HVAC controls in commercial buildings ensures switching on or off the HVAC equipment in a particular area, which is not currently occupied. The Federal Energy Policy Act of 2005 set in the US provides tax credit to owners of new or existing commercial buildings on the implementation of heating, cooling, ventilation, or hot water systems, which help in reducing the overall energy consumption of the buildings.

HVAC controls market for new construction type to hold the largest size of the market during the forecast period

Growing urbanization, economic growth, and rising disposable income in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa are fueling the growth of the HVAC controls market for new construction. Governments of various countries are investing in the infrastructure development, which complies with environmental standards. Along with the need for infrastructural development, governments have also realized the need to curb the adverse effects of construction activities on the environment.

HVAC controls market in APAC to grow at the highest CAGR between 2018 and 2023

The HVAC control market in APAC is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. China, Japan, and India are the major consumers of HVAC controls. Governments of these countries have taken active measures for increasing the adoption of HVAC controls. For example, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India, has adopted a smart city mission, which focuses on developing the cities to make them energy-efficient and sustainable along with improving the quality of living in these cities. Owing to the increasing population and depleting resources, the development of smart cities plays a major role for future sustainability in terms of energy. Furthermore, Japan is following strict regulation in terms of improving energy conservation. From 2012, it has launched some policies related to buildings that comprise the promotion of the use of higher efficiency products in construction of houses and buildings. It also follows energy efficiency standards for all type of buildings, including new and retrofits.

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