The global market for commercial HVAC systems is on the verge of a dramatic expansion, projected to surge from $79.3 billion in 2024 to $136.45 billion by 2031, according to a new report by The Insight Partners. This growth — expected at a compound annual rate of 8.2% — is being driven by a convergence of rising global temperatures, unpredictable weather, and a worldwide construction boom.
Climate Change and Construction Fuel Demand
With 2024 officially ranked as the hottest year on record, the need for efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) in commercial spaces has become more urgent. “The growing number of commercial construction projects worldwide is one of the main factors fueling the growth of the commercial HVAC market,” the report states, citing new office buildings, airports, and malls as key drivers.
Governments, meanwhile, are tightening regulations around energy efficiency and refrigerant use. For example, European trade group EPEE recently began work to revise performance standards for larger HVAC technologies, aiming to reduce energy consumption and environmental impact.
Data Centers Accelerate Market Growth
Another unexpected catalyst is the explosion of data-intensive technologies like artificial intelligence and cloud computing, which require massive, climate-controlled data centers. The report highlights major investments such as Amazon’s $7.8 billion expansion of its Ohio data center — set to run on 95% renewable energy — and a $2.5 billion partnership between Ark Data Centers and Japan’s NTT in India.
These projects have ramped up demand for advanced cooling solutions to keep sensitive servers at optimal temperatures.
Smart, Sustainable Systems Take Center Stage
As energy costs rise and sustainability becomes a priority, companies are investing heavily in smart HVAC systems. Leveraging Internet of Things (IoT) technology and artificial intelligence, these systems use real-time data and analytics to optimize climate control and reduce waste. Machine learning tools are being adopted to predict maintenance needs, extend equipment lifespans, and adapt seamlessly to fluctuating occupancy levels.
Competitive Landscape and Market Segments
The market remains fiercely competitive, with industry giants like Schneider Electric, Carrier, Daikin, Honeywell, Johnson Controls, and Mitsubishi Electric all vying for market share. Cooling equipment — including unitary air conditioners, chillers, and variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems — remains the largest segment, followed by heating and ventilation products. Office buildings continue to be the primary application, but hospitals, hotels, and transportation facilities are also fueling demand.
Looking Ahead
The report suggests that the trend toward eco-friendly and smart systems will only intensify as climate concerns mount and government regulations become stricter. With retrofitting projects and “HVAC as a service” models gaining traction, solution providers and integrators are poised to unlock new opportunities in an evolving market.
For more details, the full report is available from The Insight Partners.