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Future focused climate control: The HVAC sector driving sustainable building design

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Future focused climate control: The HVAC sector driving sustainable building design

The European HVAC market is transforming due to sustainability, technology, and regulations, prioritising energy-efficient construction and indoor comfort, reflecting a commitment to intelligent solutions that improve energy performance in buildings.
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According to the latest report by Arizton Advisory & Intelligence, the European HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) market is projected to reach a value of USD 99.27 billion by 2030, with an annual growth rate of 6.3%. This expansion is driven by urbanisation, climate change, and evolving energy regulations. The construction sector plays a pivotal role, as the growing demand for thermal comfort is reshaping building standards. Smart solutions connected through the Internet of Things (IoT) are gaining prominence in this context.

HVAC systems account for a significant share of energy consumption, particularly in commercial buildings during summer. Europe is accelerating its shift towards cleaner technologies, such as heat pumps and electrified systems. Digitalisation, IoT integration, and predictive maintenance are emerging as key pillars for enhancing efficiency and reducing the environmental impact of the built environment.

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Smart Building technologies
Energy efficiency technologies and solutions
Heating, Ventilation and Cooling