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MEA HVAC Market By Trends, Growth, Regions size and Forecast up to 2030



The Middle East and Africa (MEA) HVAC market is expected to reach $10.1 billion by 2024. The market is buoyed by several factors including overall growth in construction industry, surging religious tourism, and upcoming major events. In addition to this, major climate change is further fueling the market growth year-over-year (YoY) in the region.

On the basis of HVAC type, the Middle East and Africa HVAC market is segmented into heating, ventilation, and cooling, wherein cooling category is further segmented into VRF, ducted split/packaged unit, split unit, chillers, and room air conditioners (RACs).

On the basis of end-user, the Middle East and Africa HVAC market is segmented into commercial, industrial and residential, wherein commercial is further split into commercial offices/buildings, hospitality, supermarkets/hypermarkets, government, transportation, and healthcare.

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Chillers are the most commonly used HVAC systems in commercial buildings in the region. However, with rising construction of green building projects, such as King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) in Saudi Arabia, the country’s new financial hub, is pushing the demand for high efficiency VRF systems.

Geographically, African continent is split into two by equator by an imaginary gridline, wherein the countries near equator have an average annual temperature of around 32°C with humidity level hovering around 40-50%.

This market research report provides a comprehensive overview of the MEA HVAC market
  • Historical and the present size of the MEA HVAC market
  • Future potential of the market through its forecast for the period 2020– 2030
  • Major factors driving the market and their impact during the short, medium, and long terms
  • Market restraints and their impact during the short, medium, and long terms
  • Recent trends and evolving opportunities for the market participants
  • Historical and the present size of the market segments and understand their comparative future potential

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