Frost & Sullivan: Customers' Desire for Energy Savings Drives Demand for Efficient HVACs in North America
- Manufacturers focus on awareness of long-term cost savings of HVAC to assuage concerns about high initial costs
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, May 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- With space heating and cooling accounting for close to 40 percent of all the energy consumed in the building sector in the United States, there is a pressing need for energy-efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. Due to the economic downturn, building owners and facility managers deferred equipment replacements, but with the markets bouncing back, they are gradually unfreezing their budgets. Additionally, replacement HVAC purchases will get a leg up from the aging of commercial, institutional and industrial buildings.
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan's (http://www.buildingtechnologies.frost.com) Analysis of the North American HVAC Equipment Market research finds the market earned revenue of $13.05 billion in 2012 and estimates this to reach $14.78 billion in 2017.
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"Acknowledging the need to reduce energy consumption and achieve significant energy savings, end users are opting for HVAC equipment with the latest technologies," said a Frost & Sullivan Energy and Environment industry analyst. "Consequently, original equipment manufacturers are increasingly incorporating energy saving technologies, such as variable speed compressors, variable speed fans, and high-efficiency heat exchangers."
Research and development efforts are likely aimed at making the equipment more energy efficient and silent. Another major area of focus is the use of controls to improve the efficiency of the overall system rather than just the efficiency of the components.
Furthermore, the United States passed legislation including the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, which mandate buildings must save at least 30 percent more energy than current levels. They also set regional minimum average efficiency rates for HVAC products. These targets bode well for the HVAC market as end users must install higher-efficiency HVAC equipment to meet these targets.
However, the intense competition in the market and the high initial cost of HVAC equipment is limiting growth. End users tend to focus on the initial costs rather than the short- to medium-term payback accrued through energy savings.
In such a scenario, it is vital to educate customers about the lifecycle cost benefits of installing energy-efficient HVAC equipment. Manufacturers must ensure customers understand the long-term benefits of installing new HVAC equipment, such as the ability to comply with energy efficiency requirements and generate smaller carbon footprints.
"The higher awareness about indoor air quality will drive end users to demand better-performing HVAC systems," noted the industry analyst. "Building owners and managers are forced to maintain high indoor air quality to avoid lawsuits by tenants, in turn, boosting the sales of HVAC equipment."
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