PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1446497
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1446497
The global chillers market is anticipated to reach USD 13,457.0 million by 2030 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 4.5% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Government initiatives, such as proposed legislation and funding initiatives for cold storage facilities, are likely to positively impact the market growth.
The cold storage sector is one of the key application areas for chillers. In simple terms, cold storage means storing different kinds of goods in a cold environment, where all heat is removed, to preserve items like food and medicines, extend their longevity, and inhibit the growth of bacteria. Cold storages range from warehouses and research labs to restaurants, breweries, and portable transportation devices. Chillers are of vital importance in cold storage, as their key function is to remove heat from one location to another.
The market growth is significantly fueled by the increasing number of commercial construction projects underway worldwide. These projects are related to the development of shopping malls, retail stores, educational institutions, office buildings, public buildings, hospitals, transportation infrastructures, and fitness centres. The ongoing urbanization and industrialization across the world are creating new opportunities for commercial construction projects. This fuels the demand for chillers, which play a vital role in maintaining the temperature, air quality, and ventilation in hospitals, educational buildings, airports, and spas & swimming pools.
Moreover, with the flourishing global travel and tourism industry owing to the increasing disposable income of the middle-class population and ongoing globalization, mid-range hotels are observed to be emerging in large numbers across the world. This fuels the demand for chillers that are installed in hotels for various functions and operations. The surging number of new hotel construction projects across the world is anticipated to fuel the installation of chillers.