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2030 年工业热泵市场预测 - 按来源(地面、水、空气)、系统(开式循环、闭式循环)、容量、最终用户和地区进行全球分析Industrial Heat Pump Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Source (Ground, Water and Air), System (Open Cycle and Closed Loop), Capacity, End User and By Geography |
根据 Stratistics MRC 的数据,2023 年全球工业热泵市场规模将达到 13.9 亿美元,预测期内復合年增长率为 7.4%,预计到 2030 年将达到 23 亿美元
被称为工业热泵的大型设备主要用于从工业废水、海洋和河流等各种热源中提取热量。 热泵用于许多最终用途行业,例如木材干燥、纸浆和造纸生产、石油精炼、食品和饮料生产、化学品生产、公用事业和区域供热。 由于工业热泵能够将可再生能源输出转化为可储存的热量和冷量,因此工业热泵将在未来的工业领域发挥重要作用。
根据美国能源部的规定,如果您在美国购买的房产且在现有房屋或新房屋中安装了合格的热泵,则可以申请 30% 的税收抵免。
由于能源成本上升以及化石燃料能源高二氧化碳排放对环境的负面影响,工业界对热泵部署的兴趣正在增加。 不断上升的能源成本和日益严格的能效法规使得节能解决方案的使用在每个行业都变得至关重要。 在预测期内,这预计将推动热泵的使用。
新兴国家和欠发达国家的最终用户缺乏技术知识,也不了解与热泵相关的能源效率、成本效率和环境效益。 计算结果包含在更大的施工模型中,并且还考虑了环境影响。 因此,对采用热泵和相关 ISO 标准的好处缺乏了解或了解有限预计将阻碍市场的扩张。
工业热泵市场参与者正在通过新功能升级其热泵,以提高其性能。 由于压缩机设计的进步(例如两速压缩机),热泵可以有效地处理极端的加热和冷却。 这种创新的压缩机技术显着降低了功耗。 利用这项技术可确保热泵中的高效气流,减少能源浪费并最大限度地减少噪音。
热泵加热和冷却用于许多受监管的环境中。 儘管热泵环保且节能,但其初始成本比熔炉和锅炉等替代品更高。 较大的公司可能能够负担得起昂贵的热泵,但预算紧张且利润率较低的小企业对花费如此大笔资金持谨慎态度。 製冷剂价格上涨增加了热泵的整体运行成本,阻碍了市场的扩张。
工业热泵市场只是受 COVID-19 爆发不利影响的众多行业之一。 疫情造成的供应链中断不仅影响了原材料、零部件和製成品的供应,而且严格的封锁规则以及客户需求减少导致的工业活动减少正在改变产品部署的可能性。 然而,对可持续和能源弹性系统不断增长的需求以及为其部署不断增加的投资将克服当前的挑战。
航空业将出现良好增长。 安装快速简便、使用寿命长和排放低是加速这些变体使用的一些显着因素。 空气加热器的工作原理是吸收外部空气的热量,并通过中央供暖系统将其传递到封闭的环境。 花费大量资金创建专门设计用于极端气候条件地区的系统,进一步推动主要製造商的商业增长。
预计住宅领域在预测期内将以最快的复合年增长率增长,因为热泵的采用在冬季提供了供暖解决方案,在炎热的日子提供了製冷解决方案。 气候变化和政府提高住宅能源效率的措施推动了热泵系统的需求。 住宅领域对用于经济实惠且环保的供暖和製冷应用的热泵的需求不断增长,预计将推动热泵的销售。
随着多个行业对节能供暖和製冷解决方案的需求不断增加,预计亚太地区将在预测期内占据最大的市场份额。
城镇化和工业化投资的增加是推动这一市场扩张的唯一因素。 推动市场的主要因素包括基础设施的增加、新的现代住宅项目的数量以及商业空间的增加。
由于消费者对环境保护、可持续产品和绿色能源的意识不断增强,预计欧洲在预测期内将出现最高的复合年增长率。 政府对二氧化碳排放和可再生能源使用的严格限制显着增加了各种商业、工业和住宅应用对热泵的需求。 此外,寒冷的天气促使住房行业使用热泵进行供暖,这也推动了该行业的发展。
2022年11月,三菱推出了復迭式空气源热泵,可产生7.8kW至640kW的热量。 该热泵无需辅助加热器即可产生高达 70°C 的热水。
2022 年 4 月,大金宣布支持 REPowerEU,其目标是将热泵的使用数量从 2027 年的 1000 万台增加到 2030 年的 3000 万台。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Industrial Heat Pump Market is accounted for $1.39 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $2.30 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 7.4% during the forecast period. Large-scale devices called industrial heat pumps are employed to draw heat from a variety of sources, primarily industrial wastewater, ocean, and rivers. Heat pumps are used in a number of end-use industries, such as timber drying, pulp and paper production, petroleum refining, food and beverage production, chemical production, utilities, and district heating. Due to their ability to convert renewable electricity output into heat and cold that can be stored, industrial heat pumps will hereafter play an important role in the industrial sector.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, a 30% tax credit can be claimed for buying a property in the U.S. that has qualified health pumps installed in connection with an existing or new dwelling unit.
The focus on adopting heat pumps by industries has increased as a result of the rising cost of energy and the adverse impacts on the environment brought on by the high carbon emissions from fossil fuel-based energy sources. The usage of energy-efficient solutions is crucial in sectors due to rising energy costs and more regulatory compliance with energy efficiency. During the projected period, this is anticipated to encourage the use of heat pumps.
There is a dearth of technical knowledge among end users in emerging and undeveloped nations, as well as understanding of the energy efficiency, cost efficiency, and environmental benefits linked to heat pumps. The computation's findings are included in larger construction models and take the impact of the environment into account. Therefore, lack of or limited knowledge of the benefits of employing heat pumps and associated ISO standards is anticipated to impede market expansion.
Industrial heat pump market participants upgrade heat pumps with new features to boost performance. Heat pumps can efficiently handle extreme heating or cooling because to advancements in compressor design, like two-speed compressors. Power consumption is greatly decreased by this revolutionary compressor technology. Utilising this technology assures efficient airflow, lowers energy waste, and minimises noise in heat pumps, all of which will contribute to the market's growth over the course of the forecast period.
A lot of regulated environments are heated and cooled using heat pumps. Despite being environmentally friendly and energy-efficient, they initially cost more than alternatives like furnaces and boilers. While major corporations may afford to install pricey heat pumps, small and medium-sized firms are wary of making such substantial expenditures due to their tight budgets and low profit margins. The entire running cost of heat pumps increases as a result of rising refrigerant prices, which is impeding the expansion of the market.
The market for industrial heat pumps is only one of many sectors that have been adversely impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. The potential for product deployment has been changed by pandemic-induced supply chain disruptions that influence the availability of raw materials, components, and finished goods, as well as by scaled-back industrial activities due to strict lockdown rules and decreased customer demand. The current difficulties will be overcome, nevertheless, by the expanding demand for sustainable and energy-resilient systems and the rising investments to enable their deployment.
The air segment is estimated to have a lucrative growth. Quick and easy installation, long life, and low emissions are some of the prominent drivers accelerating the usage of these variants. They function by absorbing heat from the outside air and transferring it via the central heating system to an enclosed environment. Significant expenditures in the creation of systems that are specifically designed for use in locations with extreme climatic conditions will further promote commercial growth for the leading manufacturers.
The residential segment is anticipated to witness the fastest CAGR growth during the forecast period, due to the adoption of heat pumps to provide heating solutions in the winter season and cooling solutions on hot days. Climate change and government measures to improve energy efficiency in the residential sector are what are driving the demand for these systems. Sales of heat pumps are expected to be driven by the rising demand for heat pumps used for affordable, environmentally friendly cooling and heating applications in the residential sector.
Asia Pacific is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period owing to increasing demand for energy-efficient heating and cooling solutions from several industries.
Increased investments in urbanisation and industrialization are the only factors responsible for this expansion. Some of the key factors driving the market are the rise in infrastructure and the number of new modern residential projects, as well as the rise in commercial space.
Europe is projected to have the highest CAGR over the forecast period, owing to the increased consumer awareness regarding the environment protection, sustainable products, and green energy. Due to the government's severe limitations on carbon emissions and the use of renewable energy sources, the demand for heat pumps in a variety of commercial, industrial, and residential applications is significantly increasing. Additionally, the cold weather is encouraging the residential sector to use heat pumps for heating purposes, which is pushing the industry.
Some of the key players profiled in the Industrial Heat Pump Market include Johnson Controls International plc, NIBE Industrier AB, Daikin Industries, Ltd., Panasonic Corporation, Carrier Corporation, Bosch Thermotechnik GmbH, LG Electronics Inc., Danfoss A/S, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Emerson Electric Co., Johnson Controls, Inc., Swegon Group AB, Ingersoll-Rand Inc., United Technologies Corp. And Lennox International Inc.
In November 2022, Mitsubishi launched a cascaded air source heat pump that can produce between 7.8 kW and 640 kW of heat. The heat pump can generate hot water at a temperature of up to 70 C without boost heaters.
In April 2022, Daikin announced its support for the REPowerEU, which has set a goal to boost the rollout of heat pumps from 10 million units in 2027 to 30 million units in 2030.