With an increase in the population in New Zealand and Australia, there is a surge in the demand for commercial and residential buildings. The COVID-19 pandemic had a severe impact on the construction of residential and industrial buildings, but the situation has certainly improved. For instance, the Australian construction industry reported a gross value added of AUD 144 billion in 2021. As these activities are increasing in these countries, the need for VRF systems is also rising.
The revenue of the Australian
water-cooled heat pump VRF systems market was $22,137.0 thousand in 2021,
and it will rise at an 8.6% CAGR from 2021 to 2030, to reach $46,335.2 thousand
by 2030. Furthermore, the New Zealand water-cooled heat pump VRF
systems market generated approximately $3,782.8 thousand in 2021, and the size will propel
at a CAGR of 6.5% in the same period, to reach $6,637.3 thousand by 2030.
In the years to come, there will be a
surge in the demand for these systems in commercial spaces, such as offices. This
can be ascribed to the rise in commercial infrastructure development activities,
especially in the key financial hubs of the two countries, including Auckland,
Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney. The preference for these systems has a lot
to do with the efficiency in meeting altering temperature necessities in space
heating and cooling applications, while correspondingly leading to low operative
costs.
A share of over 70% was held by the
commercial category in 2021 in the Australia and New Zealand water-cooled heat pump VRF systems market. As the emphasis on the construction
of green buildings surges, the need for these systems will rise significantly
in the commercial sector. Thus, they are now being preferred over traditional
counterparts, such as boilers, in educational institutions, shopping arcades, and
hospitals. Additionally, owing to the environmental apprehensions,
the demand for energy-efficient HVAC systems has increased rapidly, which would
enhance the market growth in both countries.
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