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Eurovent calls for EU action on sustainable cooling

Policy brief outlines priorities for energy efficiency, refrigerant management and low-carbon electricity to meet rising demand

BRUSSELS, Belgium, 2 September 2025: Eurovent said it published a policy brief urging the EU to prioritise sustainable cooling as part of its climate and industrial strategy. Making the announcement through a Press Release, Eurovent said the document outlines the priorities to ensure Europe is prepared for a future marked by rising temperatures.

Eurovent said the policy brief highlights the vital role of cooling in sectors such as food cold chain, pharmaceuticals, data centres, electric vehicles and human comfort. With global cooling demand expected to triple by 2050 and Europe warming at twice the global average rate, Eurovent said the policy brief positions sustainable cooling as a core pillar of the green transition.

Eurovent said the brief emphasises energy efficiency, refrigerant management and access to low-carbon electricity as the three pillars of sustainable cooling. It also underlines how modern, efficient cooling can ease pressure on electricity grids, improve affordability, and even contribute to decarbonisation through heat recovery and smart controls, Eurovent added.

According to Eurovent, the key recommendations include an updated EU Heating and Cooling Strategy that reflects the unique challenges of the cooling sector, strengthened ecodesign and energy labelling frameworks to ensure best-in-class cooling equipment, provision of targeted financial incentives for sustainable cooling solutions, integration of cooling needs into the Renovation Wave, the recognition of the HVACR industry’s contribution to EU industrial strategy and the importance of fully implementing the F-Gas Regulation.

Stijn Renneboog, Deputy Secretary General, Eurovent, said: “After another hot summer, awareness of the importance of sustainable cooling is rising in the Brussels policy sphere. But there are still major misapprehensions about the nature of the challenge. Cooling is about much more than comfort; it is of critical importance in a wide range of essential applications, including healthcare, food, AI and net-zero manufacturing. Cooling demand is sure to rise across all these applications, and we must prepare for this new reality now. Our policy brief is intended as a conversation starter and to provoke reflections. We are ready for dialogue, not just on how to ensure cooling can be sustainable, but on how to ensure these strategic technologies continue to be developed and manufactured right here in Europe.”

Eurovent said it has invited stakeholders across industry, government and civil society to engage with the recommendations and collaborate on building a future-proof European cooling sector.