PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1702079
PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1702079
The global vacuum insulation panel market size reached USD 9.5 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 13.6 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 4.1% during 2025-2033. The increasing awareness of sustainable building practices, stringent regulations promoting energy efficiency, advancements in manufacturing technologies, rising demand for cold chain logistics, the shift towards electric vehicles, the trend of modular construction, and the significant growth in the pharmaceutical industry are some of the factors creating a positive outlook for the market.
A vacuum insulation panel (VIP) is a flat element comprising an open porous core material, which withstands the external load caused by atmospheric pressure and a gas-tight envelope to maintain the required quality of the vacuum. It is ideal for the transportation of heat-sensitive products in extreme conditions, such as prolonged periods and intense temperatures. It offers low insulation thickness and high-performance thermal insulation. As a result, VIP finds extensive applications in the construction and logistics industries across the globe.
In recent years, significant progress in nanotechnology and material sciences, allowing the adaptation of known theoretical principles of thermal physics in practice, has resulted in the development of high-performance thermal insulators. This, in confluence with increasing construction activities on account of rapid industrialization and urbanization across the globe, represents one of the key factors bolstering the growth of the market. Moreover, VIPs are used as external or internal insulation in detached houses, apartment buildings, nurseries, and office buildings in new construction and renovations. They are also utilized for insulating floors, facades, flat roofs, terraces, walls, attic hatches, and stairs. Apart from this, they are used in refrigerated trucks and transportation systems, vending machines, cold storage units like fridges, freezers, and wine coolers, and packaging for medical and pharmaceutical products. In addition, VIPs are viable for high-temperature applications, such as domestic ovens, furnaces, hot water tanks, and concentrated solar plants, especially with heat-resistant glass-fiber core panels. Besides this, VIPs exhibit superior insulation performance than conventional insulating panels, which is impelling the growth of the market. Furthermore, the rapid expansion of cold storage facilities worldwide is positively influencing the market.
The competitive landscape of the industry has also been examined along with the profiles of the key players being Avery Dennison Corporation, BASF SE, Etex Building Performance NV (Etex Group), Evonik Industries AG (RAG-Stiftung), Kevothermal Ltd, Kingspan Group plc, Knauf Insulation, Morgan Advanced Materials, OCI Company Ltd., Panasonic Corporation, TURNA d.o.o. and Va-Q-Tec AG.