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全球冷冻设备市场(2025-2030 年)

Refrigeration Equipment Market, Global, 2025-2030

出版日期: | 出版商: Frost & Sullivan | 英文 50 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

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绿色政策和数位化工具推动冷冻产业的转型成长

在颠覆性技术、变革性大趋势和日益激烈的竞争的推动下,冷冻设备市场正步入一个新时代。能源成本的上涨和日益严格的环境法规促使物联网、人工智慧和云端运算推动冷冻系统变得更加智慧和高效。这些技术实现了预测性维护、远端监控和数据驱动的最佳化,与许多经济体的永续性目标和能源危机管理策略相契合。

同时,气候变迁、都市化和健康问题正在重塑市场需求,进一步推动对紧凑型、低排放和智慧冷却解决方案的需求。日益激烈的竞争迫使企业不断创新,重点关注能源效率、绿色技术以及在地化的产品和服务。为了保持竞争优势,市场参与企业必须投资于永续的产品设计、数位化能力和灵活的服务模式。采用智慧互联製冷解决方案并建立策略合作伙伴关係的企业将引领市场。冷冻产业的未来取决于积极的创新、合规的监管以及环保技术的应用。

本报告对全球冷冻设备市场进行了分析,探讨了推动和限制市场成长的因素,并指出了由此变化带来的成长机会。

收入预测

预计 2024 年基准年收入将达到 670.6 亿美元,预计在 2024-2030 年研究期间将以 8.7% 的复合年增长率成长。

三大战略要务对冷冻产业的影响

颠覆性技术

  • 原因:随着电价上涨和永续永续性法规日益严格,物联网和人工智慧的介入使冷冻产业迈入了一个新时代。
  • 弗罗斯特的观点:下一代冷冻设备将更符合永续性倡议和能源危机管理的要求。

变革性大趋势

  • 背景:气候变迁、都市化、能源成本上升和健康问题正在重塑冷冻市场,并推动对更节能、更永续的系统的需求。
  • 弗罗斯特的观点:为了保持竞争力,企业必须优先考虑永续产品设计,并建立数位化能力以满足不断变化的法规和客户期望。

竞争加剧

  • 背景:冷冻产业的激烈竞争促使企业更快开发新思路,主要集中在节能、在地化和绿色科技的应用。
  • 弗罗斯特的观点:企业不再只专注于冷冻功能和特性,而是投资于智慧互联解决方案、在地化产品和创新的售后服务。

成长驱动因素

  • 冷藏支援供应链韧性和高效物流
  • 利用物联网实现智慧冷冻技术和预测性维护的创新
  • 节能、低全球暖化潜值冷媒的需求
  • 高全球暖化潜势冷媒的监管逐步淘汰

成长抑制因素

  • 日益增长的地缘政治风险和本地化需求
  • 缺乏熟练技术人员来维护先进、永续的冷冻系统
  • 在冷媒和系统升级方面,对环境法规的遵守情况不一致

目录

调查范围

  • 分析范围
  • 细分:按最终用户
  • 细分:按地区

成长环境:冷冻设备转型

  • 为什么经济成长变得越来越困难?
  • The Strategic Imperative 8
  • 三大战略要务对冷冻产业的影响

冷冻生态系统

  • 价值链
  • 竞争环境
  • 主要竞争对手

全球冷冻设备成长驱动因素

  • 成长指标
  • 成长驱动因素
  • 驱动因素分析
  • 成长抑制因素
  • 成长抑制因素因素分析
  • 预测考量
  • 收入预测
  • 收入预测分析
  • 按地区分類的收入预测
  • 收入预测分析:按地区划分
  • 按最终用户分類的收入预测
  • 按最终用户分類的收入预测分析
  • 收益分成
  • 收益分成分析
  • 併购
  • 主要产品或冷媒上市
  • 冷媒法规

成长动力:北美

  • 成长指标
  • 收入预测
  • 按最终用户分類的收入预测
  • 预测分析

成长动力:欧洲

  • 成长指标
  • 收入预测
  • 按最终用户分類的收入预测
  • 预测分析

成长动力:亚太地区

  • 成长指标
  • 收入预测
  • 按最终用户分類的收入预测
  • 预测分析

成长动力:中东和非洲

  • 成长指标
  • 收入预测
  • 按最终用户分類的收入预测
  • 预测分析

成长动力:拉丁美洲

  • 成长指标
  • 收入预测
  • 按最终用户分類的收入预测
  • 预测分析

发展机会

  • 成长机会1:永续冷冻技术
  • 增长机会2:天然冷媒
  • 成长机会3:利用人工智慧和物联网的预测性冷冻
  • 成长机会 4:低温运输基础设施

附录:后续步骤

简介目录
Product Code: PFV4-19

Refrigeration is Experiencing Transformational Growth Due to Green Policies and Digital Tools

The refrigeration equipment market is in a new era, fueled by disruptive technologies, transformative megatrends, and competitive intensity. With the increasing cost of energy and the stricter environmental regulations, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing are making refrigeration systems smarter and more efficient. These technologies facilitate predictive maintenance, remote monitoring, and data-driven optimization, in line with the sustainability objectives and energy crisis management strategies of many economies.

Simultaneously, climate change, urbanization, and health issues are redefining market demand, exacerbating the need for compact, low-emission, and intelligent cooling solutions. Competitive intensity is forcing firms to innovate with an emphasis on energy efficiency, green technologies, and localized products and services. In this scenario, market participants need to invest in sustainable product design, digital capabilities, and flexible service models to remain ahead of the competition. Those who adopt smart and connected refrigeration solutions and make strategic alliances will lead the market. The future of refrigeration lies in active innovation, regulatory compliance, and the adoption of environmentally friendly technologies.

This Frost & Sullivan report examines these shifts shaping the global refrigeration market. It analyzes the factors driving and restraining growth in this space and identifies the growth opportunities emerging from the changes for market players and stakeholders to leverage. The base year is 2024, and the forecast period is from 2025 to 2030.

Revenue Forecast

The revenue estimate for the base year 2024 is $67.06 billion with a CAGR of 8.7% for the study period 2024-2030.

Scope of Analysis

  • Geographic Coverage
  • Global (Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific [APAC], Middle East and Africa [MEA], Latin America [LATAM])
  • Study Period
  • 2022-2030
  • Base Year
  • 2024
  • Forecast Period
  • 2025-2030
  • Monetary Unit
  • US Dollars
  • Refrigeration equipment market includes a wide range of systems used for achieving controlled temperature conditions for storage, preservation, and transportation of perishable commodities in residential, commercial, and industrial segments. Refrigeration equipment is an essential part of the world cold chain infrastructure.
  • In this study, refrigeration equipment from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) includes walk-in freezers and coolers, refrigerated vending machines, refrigerated display cases, industrial process chillers, reach-in refrigerators, and cold rooms. There is no further segmentation by refrigeration equipment type. This study excludes residential and transportation refrigeration systems.
  • Frost & Sullivan segments this market by end user and regions, as defined in the following slides. Revenue is calculated at the manufacturer (OEM) level. The growth in demand for refrigeration equipment is primarily being driven by the rise in consumption of frozen and chilled foodstuffs, growing urbanization, and expanding hospitality and retail industries. Advances in energy efficiency, low-global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants, and digital monitoring systems are also on the horizon to drive market growth.
  • Regulatory requirements on food safety, emission savings, and phase downs of refrigerants (such as the Kigali Amendment and F-gas regulations) are forcing end users and OEMs to invest in sustainable and environmentally friendly refrigeration technologies.

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Refrigeration Equipment Industry

Disruptive Technologies

  • Why: As electricity prices soar and sustainability regulations tighten, the refrigeration industry is moving into a new era with the interventions of internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI).
  • Frost Perspective: The new generation of refrigeration equipment will be better aligned with sustainability aspirations and energy crisis management.

Transformative Megatrends

  • Why: Climate change, urbanization, high energy costs, and health concerns are reshaping the refrigeration market, driving demand for more energy-efficient and sustainable systems.
  • Frost Perspective: To stay competitive, companies must prioritize sustainable product design and build digital capabilities that address evolving regulatory and customer expectations.

Competitive Intensity

  • Why: The high level of competition in the refrigeration industry is encouraging companies to develop new ideas faster, mainly focusing on energy savings, localization, and using green technologies.
  • Frost Perspective: Instead of focusing on refrigeration functions and features only, companies are now investing in smart and connected solutions, regional offerings, and innovative after-sales services.

Competitive Environment

  • Number of Competitors
    • Over 100
  • Competitive Factors
    • Product energy efficiency, reliability, refrigerant compliance, price-performance ratio, after-sales service, innovation in automation/smart control systems, and global distribution reach
  • Key End-User Industry Verticals
    • High growth rates from end users in hospitality, cold storage, and pharmaceuticals
  • Leading Competitors
    • Carrier Global Corporations, Johnson Controls, Trane Technologies, Daikin Industries, Ingersoll Rand
  • Revenue Share of Top 5 Competitors (2024)
    • 25.2%
  • Other Notable Competitors
    • Dover Corporation, Lennox International, GEA Group, Honeywell
  • Distribution Structure
    • Direct Sales (20%) and Indirect Sales (80%)
  • Notable Mergers and Acquisitions
    • In May 2024, Samsung and Lennox announced the formation of a joint venture named Samsung Lennox HVAC North America. This partnership focuses on selling ductless mini-split, air conditioning, heat pump, and VRF systems in the United States and Canada.

Key Competitors

  • Global
    • Carrier Global Corporation
    • Daikin Industries
    • Ingersoll Rand
    • Midea Group
    • Trane Technologies
    • Danfoss
    • Emerson Electric
    • Johnson Controls
    • Bitzer
    • Panasonic
    • GEA Group
    • Hoshizaki Corporation
    • Liebherr-International
    • Honeywell
  • North America
    • Carrier Global Corporation
    • Trane Technologies
    • Emerson Electric
    • Johnson Controls
    • Lennox International
    • Panasonic
    • FRICK® by Johnson Controls
    • Daikin Industries
    • Sanden Corporation
    • Whirlpool Corporation
    • Fujitsu General
    • Honeywell
  • Europe
    • Danfoss
    • Gea Group
    • Bitzer
    • AHT Cooling Systems
    • Carrier Global Corporation
    • Panasonic
    • Thermo King® by Trane Technologies
    • EPTA
    • Clivet (Midea Group)
    • Sanden Corporation
    • Schneider Electric
    • KTI
    • Mitsubishi Electric
  • APAC
    • Daikin Industries
    • Mitsubishi Electric
    • Panasonic
    • Hitachi
    • Fujitsu General
    • Gree Electric Appliances
    • Midea Group
    • Haier Smart Home
    • Hisense Group
    • Sanden Corporation
    • LG Electronics
    • Samsung Electronics
    • Ebara Corporation
    • Johnson Controls
  • MEA
    • Johnson Controls
    • Daikin Industries
    • Dover Corporation
    • Electrolux
    • Illinois Tool Works
    • Honeywell
    • Air Liquide
  • LATAM
    • Embraco (Nidec Corporation)
    • Pro Refrigeration
    • Arctic Refrigeration
    • Frigomec
    • Rime Group
    • CoolTech
    • Sanden HoldingS

Growth Drivers

  • Refrigeration Support on Supply Chain Resilience and Efficient Logistics
  • Innovations in IoT-Enabled Smart Refrigeration and Predictive Maintenance
  • Demand for Energy-Efficient and Low-GWP Refrigeration
  • Regulatory Phase Out of High-GWP Refrigeration

Growth Restraints

  • Rising Geopolitical Risks and Localization Mandates
  • Shortage of Skilled Technicians for Maintenance of Advanced and Sustainable Refrigeration Systems
  • Varied Compliance to Environmental Regulations Pertaining to Refrigerants and System Upgrades

Table of Contents

Research Scope

  • Scope of Analysis
  • Segmentation by End User
  • Segmentation by Region

Growth Environment: Transformation in Refrigeration Equipment

  • Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
  • The Strategic Imperative 8
  • The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Refrigeration Equipment Industry

Ecosystem in Refrigeration Equipment

  • Value Chain
  • Competitive Environment
  • Key Competitors

Growth Generator in Global Refrigeration Equipment

  • Growth Metrics
  • Growth Drivers
  • Growth Drivers Analysis
  • Growth Restraints
  • Growth Restraints Analysis
  • Forecast Considerations
  • Revenue Forecast
  • Revenue Forecast Analysis
  • Revenue Forecast by Region
  • Revenue Forecast Analysis by Region
  • Revenue Forecast by End User
  • Revenue Forecast Analysis by End User
  • Revenue Share
  • Revenue Share Analysis
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Major Product or Refrigerant Launches
  • Refrigerant Regulations

Growth Generator: North America

  • Growth Metrics
  • Revenue Forecast
  • Revenue Forecast by End User
  • Forecast Analysis

Growth Generator: Europe

  • Growth Metrics
  • Revenue Forecast
  • Revenue Forecast by End User
  • Forecast Analysis

Growth Generator: APAC

  • Growth Metrics
  • Revenue Forecast
  • Revenue Forecast by End User
  • Forecast Analysis

Growth Generator: MEA

  • Growth Metrics
  • Revenue Forecast
  • Revenue Forecast by End User
  • Forecast Analysis

Growth Generator: LATAM

  • Growth Metrics
  • Revenue Forecast
  • Revenue Forecast by End User
  • Forecast Analysis

Growth Opportunity Universe

  • Growth Opportunity 1: Sustainable Refrigeration Technologies
  • Growth Opportunity 2: Natural Refrigerants
  • Growth Opportunity 3: Predictive Refrigeration Powered by AI and IoT
  • Growth Opportunity 4: Cold Chain Infrastructure

Appendix & Next Steps

  • Benefits and Impacts of Growth Opportunities
  • Next Steps
  • List of Exhibits
  • Legal Disclaimer