PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1371873
PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1371873
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Active Chilled Beams Market is accounted for $190.55 million in 2023 and is expected to reach $341.67 million by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 8.7% during the forecast period. Active chilled beams are those that have ductwork connected to them, supplying a certain volume of primary air to the pressurized plenum inside the device, where it will be discharged through induction nozzles, mix with entrained air, and ventilate the space. When it's necessary to provide reasonable cooling, heating, and ventilation air, active beams should be used. Active chilled beams are well suited for use in lecture halls, commercial and residential offices, meeting spaces, medical facilities, and other settings with moderate to high sensible heat ratios.
According to the data released by the U.S. Census Bureau, new residential construction projects were over 1.44 million in July 2023.
Increasing environmental sustainability awareness Building owners and developers are being compelled to look for cutting-edge HVAC solutions by rising environmental consciousness and strict energy efficiency regulations. Because they use water as a heat transfer medium and frequently use less fan energy than conventional HVAC systems, Active Chilled Beams are renowned for their ability to operate with minimal energy consumption. This decreased energy use supports sustainability objectives and contributes to long-term reductions in operational costs. Active chilled beam performance and efficiency are being improved by ongoing technological developments in their design, components, and controls. Such changes are accelerating market growth.
The relatively high upfront cost of Active Chilled Beams in comparison to traditional HVAC systems is one of the main obstacles to their widespread adoption. Since installation and commissioning costs are added to the equipment's initial cost, they are less desirable for construction projects with limited resources.
An increase in high-rise buildings and mixed-use areas has been brought on by the global trend of urbanization. The space-saving design of Active Chilled Beams and their suitability for a variety of building types put them in a good position to meet the demands of contemporary urban environments. Furthermore, the integration of active chilled beams with smart building technologies like occupancy sensors and building management systems increases their appeal. These features allow for responsive, demand-driven HVAC operation, which is in line with the rising popularity of smart, connected buildings and energy-efficient solutions that are exploding the market.
Active Chilled Beams are extremely effective at cooling small to medium-sized spaces; however, they may find it difficult to provide enough cooling in larger spaces or in places with extremely hot climates. This restriction may limit their applicability in particular environments. Additionally, active chilled beam installation requires higher ceiling heights, which may not be possible in all buildings. This limitation can pose challenges for the market.
The Active Chilled Beams market was severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to various pandemic-related factors, demand for Active Chilled Beams, an energy-efficient HVAC system, fluctuated. At first, supply chain disruptions in the market caused installation and project schedule delays. The demand for new HVAC installations, such as Active Chilled Beams, was impacted by lockdowns and social segregation policies, which also hampered construction activities. However, as the pandemic progressed, there was a growing awareness of the importance of indoor air quality.
Over the projection period, it is predicted that the active chilled beams segment will experience a larger market size. Basic active chilled beams are made to be straightforward in both construction and use. Typically, they have just a coil or heat exchanger for heat transfer and no extra components. They serve the main purpose of effectively heating and cooling a space. They work on the basis of a thermal energy transfer principle that uses air or water as the heat transfer medium. Furthermore, basic active chilled beams also depend on natural convection to distribute air.
During the forecast period, it is expected that the commercial buildings segment will experience lucrative growth. Commercial buildings frequently employ active chilled beams to offer effective heating and cooling while preserving a comfortable indoor climate. Active chilled beams are appropriate for a variety of commercial applications because they provide precise temperature control, energy efficiency, and design flexibility. Due to the numerous benefits these systems provide for commercial applications, they are a popular choice in many contexts, which is assisting in the market's expansion.
The North America region is expected to witness largest market share. This is due to gaining popularity in sectors such as healthcare, education, and commercial offices. Government initiatives promoting sustainability and energy-efficient building solutions further boosted the market. The United States and Canada witnessed a growing demand for green building certifications, driving the adoption of Active Chilled Beams as a sustainable HVAC solution in the region.
During the forecast period, a rapid growth rate is anticipated in the Asia-Pacific region. Rapid urbanization, increased construction activities, and a focus on energy efficiency have propelled the adoption of Active Chilled Beams in the region. Countries like China, India, and Australia have witnessed substantial growth in this market, driven by a burgeoning demand for sustainable HVAC solutions in commercial and residential buildings. Additionally, stringent environmental regulations and a growing awareness of the importance of indoor air quality have further fueled the market's expansion.
Some of the key players in active chilled beams market include: Caverion, TROX GmbH, Oy Halton Group Ltd, Lindab International, Flakt Group, Swegon AB, Barcol Air, Johnson Controls International PLC, Systemair, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Zehnder Group AG, Titus HVAC and Frenger Systems.
In September 2023, Halton, a global leader in HVAC innovation and indoor air comfort solutions, and Phononic, a global leader in sustainable solid-state cooling, today announced a strategic licensing partnership in relation to the commercial launch of Terminal Treatment of Air with Peltier (TTAP) technology, an HVAC solution that significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
In May 2023, Phil Meredith, Foodservice SBA Director Americas announced the expansion of Halton's manufacturing facility dedicated to the commercial air handling segment. Halton, a leading maker of commercial kitchen ventilation and air distribution systems, invests $7.4 million to expand the company's facility in Allen County, creating 60 full-time Kentucky jobs. Works will start immediately and are expected to complete during 1st half of 2024.
In May 2023, Lindab acquires the British company Firmac Ltd, which is the European leader in machines for manufacturing of rectangular ventilation ducts. Through its Spiro business, Lindab is the market leader in machines for manufacturing of circular ventilation ducts.