The global Heat Pump Market is expected to reach USD 157.8 billion by 2029 from USD 90.1 billion in 2024 at a CAGR of 11.8% during the 2024-2029 period. The heat pump market in the US witnessed substantial growth owing to the growing adoption of energy-efficient systems, favorable governmental incentives for renewable energy adoption, and the need to reduce carbon emissions. As such, heat pumps are a key enabler of the transition to sustainable energy solutions, offering a scalable and efficient alternative to near-term residential, commercial, and industrial space heating and cooling.
Some of the top companies in
the US market include Carrier, Trane Technologies plc, DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, Ltd.,
Lennox International, and Mitsubishi Electric. Carrier is one of the leading
providers of HVAC systems; they offer different heat pump solutions for both
residential and commercial applications. They are highly recognized for
innovative technologies and energy-efficient products. It has operations in 180
countries, such as the US, the UK, India, and China. The company has 51
factories and 39 R&D centers. The other giant in the HVAC world is Trane
Technologies plc, which specializes in energy-efficient and environmentally
friendly heat pumps. They sell products to residential and commercial markets.
The company operates in 60 countries. DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, Ltd. is one of the
world's largest manufacturers of HVAC systems. The company has a strong
presence in the US market. Their heat pump systems are reliable, energy-saving,
and eco-friendly. DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, Ltd. has over 100 industrial plants in
over 150 countries.
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These
companies are focusing on research and development activities for new and
innovative heat pumps to be developed that can cater to consumer demand in the
market while maintaining strong market footprints. For instance, in November
2023, DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, Ltd. launched new air-to-air heat pumps. The
refrigerant is difluoromethane (R32) in the new products. The VRV 5 systems are
in two models. They are the Mini-VRV system, with a maximum output of 33.5 kW,
and the Top-Blow series, which reaches 56 kW. In September 2023, Carrier
introduced the AquaForce 61CW-Z. Its power range is between 410 kW to 735 kW.
It can attain a temperature of up to 92°C. It is recommended for district
heating networks and industrial process heating systems. In addition, in
September 2023, Trane Technologies plc launched the Thermal Battery
Storage-Source Heat Pump System, which brings both heating and cooling under
one electric solution and can be up to three times more efficient than
traditional heating methods. Commonly called ice storage, thermal energy
storage ice tanks act like batteries. In June 2022, The Department of Energy
announced that Lennox International has become its first partner in the
Residential Cold Climate Heat Pump Technology Challenge. Cold climate heat
pumps are designed to deliver efficient heating even in freezing temperatures
while emitting no greenhouse gases.
The key factors driving the
growth of the US market include the ongoing implementation of regulations and
policies by the government to reduce the carbon footprint, coupled with the
increasing investments in the installation of energy-efficient technologies in
new infrastructure development projects and expanding residential and
commercial sectors. The increase in the number of initiatives taken by the
government to achieve energy efficiency in the residential and commercial
sectors has surged the adoption of heat pumps in new and existing residential
and commercial buildings. Besides, there has been an increase in focus on the
use of renewable energy in the past few years. For example, in February 2024,
the DOE released a notice of availability of $63 million that can accelerate
the growth rate of domestic manufacture of residential heat pumps along with
heat pump water heaters and other miscellaneous components. This investment
under President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act—which President Biden has
invoked under his emergency authority as justified by climate change—is making
use of the Defense Production Act to ramp up the domestic production of key
clean energy technologies, including electric heat pumps.
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