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Air Conditioners: Global Demand, Innovation, and Energy Challenges

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Emerging Markets Lead‍ the Charge in Efficient Air Conditioning Technology

A⁢ surge in⁤ demand ⁣for air conditioning, particularly in rapidly developing economies,‌ is driving innovation in energy-efficient cooling technologies. while ‌AC‌ ownership is rising ​globally ⁣- reaching‌ a record 171 units ‌per⁣ 100 urban households ‌in‍ China by the end‌ of ​2023, up from under 150 in 2020, and projected to increase nine-fold across Southeast Asia between 2020 and 2040 ‌- emerging market manufacturers are increasingly at ⁢the forefront of developing ⁢solutions to mitigate the associated energy strain.China,‌ india, ‍and‍ Indonesia are anticipated to account for nearly half of the world’s growth ⁢in ‌cooling energy⁢ demand⁢ by mid-century. This demand ​is already creating challenges,with increased AC ​use causing critically important spikes in ⁤electricity demand‌ and threatening grid stability,especially ⁢in regions​ with vulnerable ⁢infrastructure. In China, electricity‌ demand growth​ due to air⁢ cooling⁣ doubled between August and September 2024 compared to the same period last ⁣year.

However,this ⁣pressure is fostering a wave of innovation,with‌ companies based‌ in the emerging world gaining a⁣ competitive edge. According to thinktank Ember, ⁢China now⁢ dominates the global AC market, ‌capturing over half⁣ of units ​sold and installed capacity‍ in 2024, a​ ample⁤ increase⁢ from 36% in 2017.

A key development is the widespread adoption of inverter technology. Unlike traditional ‍AC ⁤units⁤ that rely on single-speed compressors -⁢ operating ‌simply on or ⁣off – inverter ACs utilize advanced‌ technology to ‍adjust compressor​ motor speed, ⁤delivering onyl the necessary cooling. This results in energy savings of 60-70% compared to fixed-speed models (based on data​ from Daikin and LG).

This ⁢shift is ⁤particularly evident in China, where ⁤stringent⁤ minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) for‌ room air conditioners, updated in 2020, are⁢ driving rapid ⁣market change. A ‌survey revealed ⁣the domestic market quickly responded, ⁣with the share⁢ of inverter ACs jumping from ⁢53% in 2017 ⁣to 95% ⁤in 2021.

Chinese firms like Gree Electric Appliances, Midea, and AUX Group are​ leading the charge in developing and deploying these ‌efficient inverter ⁤models. Simultaneously occurring, South korean giants LG and Samsung are also investing in advanced cooling ⁢solutions, including dual inverter⁤ and AI-powered systems, alongside smart connectivity and ⁢integrated air purification features. ⁤

These developments highlight a ​growing trend: emerging ⁢markets are not simply consumers ​of cooling technology, but ⁤increasingly, innovators driving the ‌development of adaptation and resilience technologies crucial for a sustainable future.

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