The dedicated outdoor air system market will reach
USD 7,447 million by 2030, powering at a rate of 8.60% in the years to come.
This is because of the growing acceptance of these systems in commercial and residential applications, the increasing regulations of the government for HVAC equipment, and the increasing attention to perfect indoor air and ecological quality.
On the basis of capacity, the market is characterized into less than 20 tons, 20–40 tons, 40–60 tons, and greater than 60 tons. In the years to come, the 40–60 tons category will grow the fastest at a rate, of 9.1%, by the end of this decade, as stated by one of the reports by P&S Intelligence.
With extra features and a multizone capacity, a devoted outside air system with a 40–60-ton capacity offers excellent efficiency while declining outdoor circulation by conditioning just the amount of air needed for each zone.
The new construction category held a larger share of revenue, of over 60%, in 2022. This is because of the increasing investment by emerging economies in the commercial industry to develop infra.
Furthermore, the requirement for these devices is enhanced by the quickly growing construction sector and the growing count of energy-efficient constructions constructed for water preservation, reduction of pollution, and protection of health of humans.
Moreover, the HAVC sector is increasing because of increased development, economic expansion, and growing disposable income in developing countries of APAC and MEA.
The commercial category dominates the dedicated outdoor air system market. This is due to the fact that air handling systems are employed for cool and heat indoor air in commercial settings. With the use of energy-efficient technology, these devices provide enhanced air quality in commercial constructions.
Likewise, these are becoming more prevalent in commercial buildings since they are intended to endure extreme weather conditions.
North America had a substantial market share in the recent past. This is as a result of the existence of several medical facilities, sophisticated businesses, and commercial spaces, where the requirement for DOASs is high; the occurrence of key industry players; and the high requirement from residential buildings to boost indoor air quality.
Additionally, the regulations of the government have supported in the industrial expansion in the region.
Instead, the APAC will grow the fastest, at a rate of 9.5% in the years to come. This is because of the friendly policies of the government, the increasing population, the growing construction activities, and changing climatic conditions.
Because of the increasing awareness about air quality, the demand for dedicated outdoor air systems will increase in the years to come.
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