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Last Updated: Apr 25, 2025 | Study Period: 2024-2030
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning is referred to as HVAC. Both residential and commercial buildings can be heated and cooled using this technology.
HVAC systems are used to provide comfortable environments anywhere from single-family homes to submarines. These systems, which are gaining popularity in new buildings, utilise outside air to offer excellent indoor air quality.
The replacement or exchange of air within a space is represented by the V in HVAC, or ventilation. This improves indoor air quality by removing moisture, smoke, smells, heat, dust, airborne bacteria, carbon dioxide, and other gases as well as maintaining temperature and resupplying oxygen.
The Kenya HVAC Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Kenya's New AC Standards Raise the Bar for Efficiency While Cutting Back on Dangerous Refrigerants. In order to improve the energy efficiency of cooling appliances like refrigerators and room air conditioners, CLASP has assisted the Kenyan government.
The new AC policy has effectively phased out high ozone-depleting R-22 refrigerants while also increasing efficiency by 11%. The Kenyan government and CLASP have worked together to promote high-end, energy-efficient cooling equipment.
As part of the Kigali Cooling Efficiency Program (K-CEP), CLASP is assisting Kenyan government organisations, such as the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) and the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), with the revision and implementation of minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) and a labelling programme for refrigerators and room air conditioners (RACs).
While Kenya's RAC MEPS sought to boost RAC efficiency, it also limited the import of RACs that contained dangerous ozone-depleting refrigerants.
Low RAC energy efficiency in Kenya was associated with the use of R-22 refrigerant. The newly registered RACs that satisfy the amended MEPS do not contain R-22, according to EPRA statistics.
All of the recently registered products contain R-410A, a hydrofluorocarbon with no potential to deplete the ozone layer.
Kenya recently joined the three percent club, a group of nations, corporations, and institutions committing to employing ambitious measures to assist achieve an annual 3% gain in energy efficiency, in addition to the ODP phase-out.
Kenya will be able to fulfil and possibly surpass its efficiency objectives with the aid of the RAC MEPS policy and other activities that CLASP supports, such as market transformation programmes, continuing MEPS amendments, and promotion of the energy label.
The updated MEPS policy also helps the Kenyan government protect consumers. Poor quality, inefficient, and ecologically damaging RACs from wealthy economies are dumped in markets with weak or nonexistent efficiency regulations all over the continent.
By increasing efficiency, MEPS enforcement lowers residential and corporate electricity expenditures while also protecting consumers.
Sl no | Topic |
1 | Market Segmentation |
2 | Scope of the report |
3 | Abbreviations |
4 | Research Methodology |
5 | Executive Summary |
6 | Introduction |
7 | Insights from Industry stakeholders |
8 | Cost breakdown of Product by sub-components and average profit margin |
9 | Disruptive innovation in the Industry |
10 | Technology trends in the Industry |
11 | Consumer trends in the industry |
12 | Recent Production Milestones |
13 | Component Manufacturing in US, EU and China |
14 | COVID-19 impact on overall market |
15 | COVID-19 impact on Production of components |
16 | COVID-19 impact on Point of sale |
17 | Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Geography, 2024-2030 |
18 | Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Product Type, 2024-2030 |
19 | Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Application, 2024-2030 |
20 | Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by End use, 2024-2030 |
21 | Product installation rate by OEM, 2023 |
22 | Incline/Decline in Average B-2-B selling price in past 5 years |
23 | Competition from substitute products |
24 | Gross margin and average profitability of suppliers |
25 | New product development in past 12 months |
26 | M&A in past 12 months |
27 | Growth strategy of leading players |
28 | Market share of vendors, 2023 |
29 | Company Profiles |
30 | Unmet needs and opportunity for new suppliers |
31 | Conclusion |
32 | Appendix |