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2025 年至 2033 年保冷市场规模、份额、趋势及预测(依保冷类型、材料类型、应用及地区划分)Cold Insulation Market Size, Share, Trends and Forecast by Insulation Type, Material Type, Application, and Region, 2025-2033 |
2024年,全球保冷市场规模达75亿美元。展望未来, IMARC Group预测,到2033年,该市场规模将达到136亿美元,2025年至2033年的复合年增长率为6.9%。目前,亚太地区占据市场主导地位,2024年的市占率将超过38.0%。保冷市场份额正在扩大,这得益于建筑项目投资的不断增加,这些项目需要保冷来优化製冷和工业管道的性能,同时政府环保法规的日益严格也鼓励企业采用可靠的保冷材料。
日益增长的能源效率需求推动市场成长。许多企业着重降低能源成本和碳排放,促使他们使用更优质、更有效率的保冷材料。政府机构也推出了严格的能源法规,促使企业投资高性能材料。此外,冷链物流的扩张,尤其是易腐货物和疫苗的冷链物流,也进一步推动了需求。此外,建筑项目,尤其是在寒冷地区的建筑项目,需要隔热材料来维持室内温度。气凝胶和聚氨酯泡沫等新型材料具有更佳的耐热性和耐用性,因此广受欢迎。
美国已成为保冷市场的主要地区,这得益于许多因素。不断增长的能源效率需求为保冷市场提供了良好的前景。清洁能源投资的增加,加上严格的环境法规的实施,正在鼓励保冷解决方案的使用。美国农业部(USDA)部长汤姆·维尔萨克表示,USDA已拨款2.07亿美元用于再生能源和家用肥料计划,以降低能源成本,并为美国农民、牧场主和农业生产者创造额外收入。随着各国和企业致力于减少碳排放,他们投资于再生能源项目,例如液化天然气(LNG)终端、氢气储存和太阳能冷藏设施,所有这些项目都需要高性能的保冷材料来最大限度地减少能源损失。冷藏和物流也发挥重要作用,尤其是在冷冻和冷藏商品需求强劲的情况下。此外,医疗保健产业也促进了保冷材料的使用,因为疫苗和药品需要控制温度。
建筑和工业活动投资不断成长
建筑和工业活动投资的增加,尤其是在发展中地区,正在推动保冷市场的成长。保冷材料对于提高暖气、通风和空调 (HVAC) 系统、冷却和工业管道的性能至关重要,可确保在建筑物、仓库和製造设施等气候敏感环境中实现高效的温度控制。据 2023 年的一份行业报告称,建筑、工程和施工 (AEC) 行业价值 12 兆美元,并且仍在增长。它是全球最大的行业之一,但 AEC 行业在数位化和创新方面一直进展缓慢。但近年来永续建筑实践和先进建筑技术的趋势催化了对保冷材料的需求。这些材料节省大量能源,同时也符合该行业对绿色建筑标准和环保建筑日益增长的关注。全球范围内持续的基础设施建设和现代化可能会进一步促进保冷解决方案的使用。
监管标准和环境问题
世界各地的政府机构和监管委员会正在采取显着倡议,例如推出更严格的环保和节能政府法规。在各行各业,使用保冷通常是强制性的,或至少是符合监管和合规标准及要求的必要条件。许多企业主要在药品、食品、化学产品等的运输和储存过程中需要保冷。此外,永续性因素也日益迫使各行各业使用环保保温材料,以最大限度地减少对环境的破坏性干扰。环境法规对市场影响巨大,包括美国材料与试验协会 (ASTM)、2011 年建筑产品法规 (CPR) 和英国标准协会 (BSI) 在内的主要机构负责监督建筑隔热标准。这些法规导致对节能保冷解决方案的需求不断增加,因为企业努力满足合规要求,同时降低碳足迹,以确保敏感物品的安全储存和运输。
更加重视能源效率
对能源效率的日益重视推动了市场的成长。随着全球能源使用量的持续成长,各行各业越来越多地采用保冷材料来减少能源损失,并在冷藏设施、冷冻设备和管道中保持最佳温度。这一趋势在食品饮料 (F&B)、製药和化学等行业尤其显着,因为温度控制对于产品品质和能源成本节约都至关重要。国际冷链基础设施的扩张也促进了保冷解决方案的应用。根据全球冷链联盟的数据,全球冷藏仓储能力成长率为 16.7%。 2020 年,这些仓库的容量与 2018 年相比扩大到 7.19 亿立方公尺。这表明,对可靠储存方案日益增长的需求应该能够确保全球供应链中产品交付的可持续性。
The global cold insulation market size was valued at USD 7.5 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group estimates the market to reach USD 13.6 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.9% from 2025-2033. Asia-Pacific currently dominates the market, holding a market share of over 38.0% in 2024. The cold insulation market share is expanding, driven by the rising investments in construction projects, where cold insulation is required to optimize the performance of refrigeration and industrial piping, along with the growing implementation of stringent government regulations for environment protection, encouraging firms to adopt reliable cold insulation materials.
The increasing demand for energy efficiency is impelling the market growth. Many businesses focus on reducing energy costs and carbon emissions, which encourages them to use better and efficient cold insulation. Government agencies are also introducing strict energy regulations, making companies invest in high-performance materials. Besides this, the expansion of cold chain logistics, especially for perishable goods and vaccines, further drives the demand. Additionally, construction projects, particularly in colder regions, require insulation to maintain indoor temperatures. New materials like aerogels and polyurethane foams offer better thermal resistance and durability, making them popular choices.
The United States has emerged as a major region in the cold insulation market owing to many factors. The rising energy efficiency demand is offering a favorable cold insulation market outlook. Increasing investments in clean energy, coupled with the implementation of strict environmental regulations are encouraging the usage of cold insulation solutions. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack stated that USDA allocated USD 207 Million towards renewable energy and domestic fertilizer initiatives to reduce energy costs and create additional revenue for US farmers, ranchers, and agricultural producers. As countries and companies focus on reducing carbon emissions, they invest in renewable energy projects such as liquified natural gas (LNG) terminals, hydrogen storage, and solar-powered cold storage facilities, all of which require high-performance cold insulation to minimize energy loss. Cold storage and logistics also play a big role, especially with the high demand for frozen and refrigerated goods. Moreover, the healthcare sector also promotes the employment of cold insulation materials, as vaccines and medicines need controlled temperatures.
Growing Investments in Construction and Industrial Activities
Increasing investments in construction and industrial activities, particularly in developing regions, is impelling the cold insulation market growth. Cold insulation materials are important for enhancing the performance of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, refrigeration, and industrial piping, ensuring efficient temperature control in climate-sensitive environments, such as buildings, warehouses, and manufacturing facilities. As reported by an industry report in 2023, the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry was worth USD 12 Trillion and was still growing. It is one of the largest industries worldwide, yet the AEC sector has always been slow in digitization and innovations. But the recent trends of sustainable building practices and advanced construction technologies have catalyzed the demand for cold insulation materials. These materials save a lot of energy but also tally the industry's growing focus on green building standards and eco-friendly construction. The continuing infrastructure development and modernization around the world are likely to promote further usage of cold insulation solutions.
Regulatory Standards and Environmental Concerns
Government agencies and regulatory commissions across the world are taking prominent steps, such as stricter government regulations for environmental protection and the conservation of energy. In various industries, using cold insulation is often mandatory or is at least required to fit the regulatory and compliance standards and requirements. Many of these firms need cold insulation mainly in the transport and storage process of pharmaceutical goods, food stuffs, chemical products, etc. In addition, the sustainability factor is increasing pressure on industries to use environment-friendly insulation materials to minimize their destructive interference with the environment. Environmental laws hold a considerable influence over the market, with key bodies including 'The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Construction Products Regulation 2011 (CPR), and the British Standards Institution (BSI)' in charge of supervising the standards for thermal insulation in buildings. These regulations are leading to a higher demand for energy-efficient cold insulation solutions since companies strive to meet adherence requirements while lowering their carbon footprint in order to ensure the safe storage and transportation of sensitive items.
Increasing Focus on Energy Efficiency
The rising emphasis on energy efficiency is fueling the market growth. As worldwide energy usage continues to increase, industries are increasingly adopting cold insulation materials to reduce energy loss and maintain optimal temperatures in cold storage facilities, refrigeration units, and pipelines. This trend is especially significant in sectors like food and beverage (F&B), pharmaceutical, and chemical, where temperature control is critical for both product quality and energy cost savings. Expansion of the international cold chain infrastructure is also promoting the employment of cold insulation solutions. As per the Global Cold Chain Alliance, the worldwide refrigerated warehousing capacity experienced a growth rate of 16.7%. In 2020, these warehouses expanded to 719 Million Cubic Meters compared to 2018. This suggests that the increasing demand for reliable storage options should allow sustainability in product delivery within global supply chains.
Cellular leads the market with 33.6% of the market share in 2024. It is popular because of its excellent thermal insulation, lightweight nature, and moisture resistance. It includes materials like polyurethane foam, polyisocyanurate, and elastomeric foam, which provide superior insulation for refrigeration, cold storage, and pipelines. These materials trap air within their structure, reducing heat transfer and maintaining low temperatures efficiently. Cellular insulation is also easy to install, durable, and cost-effective, making it a popular choice across industries like F&B and chemical. It helps to prevent condensation and corrosion, which is crucial for industrial and commercial applications. Compared to other types, cellular insulation offers better flexibility and can be used in various shapes and sizes, making it suitable for complex piping systems. As industries focus on energy efficiency and sustainability, cellular insulation is high in demand due to its ability to minimize energy costs while maintaining reliable temperature control in critical areas.
Polyurethane foam holds 45% of the market share. It is preferred due to its exceptional thermal efficiency, lightweight characteristics, and high moisture resistance. It has a low thermal conductivity, which helps to maintain stable temperatures in refrigeration, cold storage, and industrial piping systems. The material is highly durable and can withstand extreme temperatures, making it ideal for industries like chemical and pharmaceutical. Its flexibility allows it to be utilized in various applications, ranging from building insulation to cryogenic storage. Polyurethane foam is simple to install and proviides long-lasting energy savings by minimizing heat transfer and preventing condensation. Compared to other insulation materials, it offers a great balance of cost-effectiveness, reliability, and longevity. As industries promote better energy efficiency and sustainability, polyurethane foam remains the top choice because of its ability to reduce energy usage while ensuring effective thermal insulation.
HVAC holds 30.5% of the market share. In HVAC systems, cold insulation solutions play an essential role in maintaining temperature control in buildings, industries, and cold storage facilities. HVAC relies on high-quality insulation to prevent energy loss, reduce operational costs, and improve reliability. Proper insulation in HVAC systems helps to maintain consistent indoor temperatures, prevents condensation, and enhances overall performance. With rising energy costs and stricter regulations on energy efficiency, businesses and homeowners wager on better insulation to lower electricity usage. The demand for HVAC systems is growing in commercial, residential, and industrial sectors, especially in regions with extreme climates. Cold insulation materials, such as polyurethane foam and elastomeric foam aid these systems in working more effectively by minimizing heat transfer. As smart buildings, green construction, and sustainable practices gain popularity, HVAC insulation is adopted to reduce carbon footprints and ensure long-term energy savings.
Asia-Pacific, accounting for 38.0%, enjoys the leading position in the market. The region is noted for its increasing industrial activities and expanding cold chain logistics. Nations, such as China, India, and Japan invest significantly in industries like food processing, pharmaceutical, and chemical, all of which require advanced cold insulation solutions. The high investments in construction projects also drive the demand for cold insulation products, as modern buildings focus on energy-saving HVAC systems. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), in the last 4 years leading up to March 2024, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) raised USD 15.60 Billion (INR 1.3 Lakh Crore). Moreover, India's infrastructure industry is poised for significant expansion, with anticipated spending of USD 1.4 Trillion by 2025. Apart from this, government regulations on energy efficiency and carbon emissions encourage companies to adopt better insulation materials like polyurethane foam and aerogels. Additionally, the region's strong manufacturing base and availability of raw materials make insulation production more cost-effective.
United States Cold Insulation Market Analysis
The United States hold 74.40% of the market share in North America. The increasing emphasis on energy efficiency in residential and commercial buildings is a key driver for the market. Rising summer cooling costs encourage businesses and homeowners to look for ways to improve power optimization and reduce expenses. According to forecasts from the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA), the expense for summer cooling increased from USD 476 in 2014 to an anticipated USD 719 in 2024. As industries seek to enhance energy efficiency and lower carbon footprints, the demand for cold insulation materials is high. Insulation materials, such as polyurethane (PU) foam and fiberglass, are essential in minimizing energy loss in HVAC systems, as well as in cold storage facilities. The growing adoption of eco-friendly and energy-efficient insulation solutions aligns with the encouragement for sustainability and compliance with environmental regulations. As energy costs continue to rise, the requirement for effective cold insulation in buildings and industrial applications is expected to fuel further market growth in the United States.
Europe Cold Insulation Market Analysis
The European market is growing at a significant rate, as the demand for sustainable insulation solutions increases and people adopt energy-efficient technologies. In this regard, one of the developments was Rockwool International A/S opening a new production facility in Soissons, France in June 2021. This plant not only provided 130 jobs but also had low-carbon electric melting technology to manufacture stone wool insulation material specially designed for the French market. The rising energy efficiency needs in insulation due to high energy costs and ever-tightening environmental regulations across Europe are leading to higher utilization of cold insulation solutions. Low-carbon technologies will be more in line with the region's objective to reduce carbon emissions and achieve standards for green building. The user demand for sustainable advanced cold insulation materials is set to grow, keeping the market at an all-time high.
Asia-Pacific Cold Insulation Market Analysis
Asia has emerged as the worldwide hub for processing, manufacturing, and assembly, which significantly drives the demand for cold insulation materials in the region. According to industry reports, the value added by Asia's manufacturing sector increased from 29% to 53% of the global total between 1992 and 2021, highlighting the area's expanding industrial base. This growth has brought with it the need for more energy-efficient solutions and cold insulation in many industries, such as refrigeration, food processing, and pharmaceutical storage. The Asian manufacturing capacity continues to broaden. F&B and chemical industries rely heavily on cold insulation for maintaining temperature-sensitive products and achieving energy efficiency. Following the rapid pace of industrialization, advanced cold insulation technologies are expected to be in high demand in the coming years, especially among energy-conscious and sustainable-focused countries in this region. This sets well for continued growth in the market.
Latin America Cold Insulation Market Analysis
Brazil's strong economic growth is a key driver for the Latin America cold insulation market. In 2023, Brazil's real GDP expanded by 2.9%, and it is anticipated to increase by 2.8% in 2024, according to the World Bank. This steady economic growth contributes to a higher number of industrial and commercial activities across various sectors, including manufacturing, construction, and cold chain logistics. As industries, such as food processing and pharmaceutical, continue to grow, the requirement for cold insulation materials to maintain optimal temperatures for sensitive goods is rising. Additionally, Brazil's high investments in construction projects, driven by economic development, create the need for energy-efficient solutions in HVAC systems and refrigeration. This is further supported by the Brazilian government's focus on sustainability and energy conservation, which promotes the use of advanced insulation technologies.
Middle East and Africa Cold Insulation Market Analysis
The urbanization trend in the Middle East and Africa is a significant driver for the region's cold insulation market. In 2023, the share of the urban population in the United Arab Emirates remained nearly unchanged at approximately 87.78%, marking the highest value in the observed period, according to industry reports. With increasing urban populations, the demand for energy-efficient building materials is growing, including cold insulation solutions for HVAC systems, refrigeration, and industrial applications. Besides this, the growing concern for sustainable development and energy saving in urban centers across the region, especially in fast-developing economies, is driving the demand for cold insulation materials. These materials are necessary to enhance power optimization, save cooling costs, and maintain temperature-sensitive products, which are very important in the F&B sector.
Key players work on developing advanced materials to meet the high cold insulation market demand. They wager on expanding their product ranges and improving energy-efficient solutions. They invest in research to create better insulation materials like aerogels and polyurethane foams, which offer higher durability and thermal resistance. Big companies focus on sustainability, producing eco-friendly insulation to adhere to strict regulations. Partnerships and acquisitions help firms to broaden their market reach and enhance their technology. They work closely with industries like construction and F&B to provide customized insulation solutions. With increasing demand for cold storage and logistics, these companies strengthen their manufacturing and distribution networks. By continuously innovating and adapting to market needs, key players help industries to reduce energy costs, maintain item quality, and attain overall efficiency in temperature-sensitive environments. For instance, in December 2023, ROCKWOOL A/S finalized the purchase of Boerner Insulation Sp. z o.o. in Poland, establishing its foothold in Europe. The site of the acquisition was set to enhance logistics and supply chain effectiveness for the market.