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Eurovent Market Intelligence launches its 29th annual data collections

Announces February 14, 2022 as the deadline

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  • Published: January 4, 2022
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BRUSSELS, Belgium, 4 January 2022: Eurovent Market Intelligence (EMI), the European statistics office for the HVAC&R market, has launched its new annual data collections for 2022 (see box). The aim is to collect sales data from manufacturers in the sector to provide them with a reliable and precise map of the HVAC&R market in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Eurovent said through a Press release.

In 2021, around 400 manufacturers had joined EMI (so an increase of +20%), providing the most comprehensive and reliable overview of the market, and thus remaining the largest collection of data on the HVAC&R market in terms of the number of market players. The three new collections launched last year – Domestic Heat Pumps, Refrigerated Display Cabinets and Water Fan Heaters – were received well and, thus, have been confirmed for 2022, Eurovent said.

For the 29th annual data collections, EMI is launching a new collection about Cooling Components. It covers components like valves, filters driers, pressure switches and oil level regulators, and is already supported by the main players of the market, such as Danfoss, Emerson, Parker and Castel, Eurovent said.

Besides, the old collection on Heat Recovery Systems (heat exchangers installed in AHUs, such as plate, rotary or run-around-coils), suspended in 2016, is seeing a revival in 2022, following Klingenburg’s decision to join the programme, Eurovent said.

EMI has also extended the programme on Pool Dehumidifiers to the Pool Heat Pumps and changed the name for Pool Application, Eurovent said, adding that the collection format has also been structured.

According to Eurovent, a new extension is also available for IT Cooling, the programme already covering the CRAC units, RACK units, TLC and Evaporative Cooling, will now be covering Fan Walls, with a split by capacity (in kW) and technology (CW, DX, Dual).

Regarding Adiabatic Coolers, the market intelligence programme has been renamed as “Adiabatic and hybrid heat rejection” and now offers many more details with a first split by type of product (Dry coolers/Condensers) then by the adiabatic system (pad, hybrid, simple spray).

EMI will also continue to give priority to the deadlines, fixed as February 14, to ensure the freshness of the information and to deliver the results during the month of March for all the regular annual programmes.

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