Sept. 15, 2014: Advanced HVAC Controls Expected to Reach $11.7 Billion in Revenue by 2023
New Codes and Regulations Are Driving Expanded Retrofits in Existing Buildings
BOULDER, Colo. — HVAC in commercial buildings typically accounts for about 40 percent of total building energy consumption. While advancements have been made in the efficiency of HVAC equipment, the actual energy consumption of HVAC systems depends largely on their operation, which can be made much more efficient and less energy-intensive through the application of advanced HVAC controls, says Navigant Research. According to a report from the research firm, worldwide revenue from advanced HVAC controls is expected to grow from $7 billion annually in 2014 to $11.7 billion in 2023.
“Although advanced controls technology for HVAC systems has been available for some time, adoption remains relatively low,” said Benjamin Freas, research analyst with Navigant Research. “The drive to reduce energy use in commercial buildings has put a spotlight on improving the efficiency of HVAC systems, and HVAC controls retrofits offer a compelling value proposition through reduced energy consumption in existing buildings.”