Current regulation of commercial buildings is a significant driver for the energy efficient HVAC market

A new report from Navigant Research examines the global market for energy efficient HVAC technologies in commercial buildings, providing market forecasts segmented by technology and region through 2027.
To support the global shift towards the electrification of the grid, innovative energy efficient technologies are hitting the market to connect. Trailing the trends of Internet of Things, demand response, and grid connectivity, new energy platforms offer increased energy and demand savings to commercial buildings through optimization. According to a new report from @NavigantRSRCH, global revenue for energy efficient commercial HVAC technologies is expected to increase to $61.2 billion in 2027.
“These technologies support Energy Cloud platforms such as Building-to-Grid, Transportation-to-Grid, and Smart Cities, says Courtney Marshall, Research Analyst of Navigant Research. “Efficient HVAC technologies enable connections to the grid to commercial buildings by optimizing equipment operations, all while maintaining comfort for their building occupants.”
According to the report, another significant driver of these technologies involves the regulatory environment that promotes commercial buildings, specifically the smart controls that allow buildings to intelligently manage operations. The global forecast for energy efficient commercial HVAC systems revenue is expected to increase from $29.4 billion in 2018 to $61.2 billion in 2027 with Asia Pacific being the geographic leader with an anticipated revenue growth of $39.3 billion by 2027. Meanwhile, Western Europe is expected to reach over $12.1 billion.
This Navigant Research report, HVAC Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings, provides a comprehensive analysis of energy efficient HVAC technologies for commercial buildings. The study analyzes the key market drivers and barriers, as well as regional market dynamics, related to energy efficient commercial HVAC systems. Global market forecasts, segmented by technology and region, extend through 2027. The report also examines the competitive landscape and main technologies related to energy efficient HVAC systems, including unitary systems, heat pumps, furnaces, boilers, variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems, chillers, and geothermal heat pumps (GHPs). An Executive Summary of the report is available for free download at
https://www.navigantresearch.com/research/hvac-energy-efficiency-in-commercial-buildings