The major drivers in Australia and New Zealand water-cooled heat recovery VRF systems market are heat pumps in commercial applications, coupled with a dire need for effective VRF systems. In 2021, product sales in Australia valued at $14,881.0 thousand and at $2,590.8 thousand. Additionally, revenue growth in Australia will be an 8.8% CAGR, and in New Zealand, at 6.8% CAGR in the coming years respectively. At these rates, market players could make a combined $31,739.6 thousand and $4,677.2 thousand by 2030 in Australia and New Zealand, respectively.
The surging population levels will spur the Australia and New Zealand water-cooled heat recovery VRF systems market growth. Thus, this will pave the way for the real estate industry's expansion. Moreover, this will go hand in hand with the increasing number of construction activities in these two countries. Furthermore, there was a 6.2% and 0.4% escalation in the count of dwellings approved in New Zealand and Australia, respectively, during 2017–2021. Also, these magnificent figures show the enormous growth in the construction and real estate sectors of these two countries.
The extensive government support will create lucrative opportunities for the Australia and New Zealand water-cooled heat recovery VRF systems market players assisting them to adapt to the existing dynamics of the circular economy. This is accompanied by a rising inclination toward green buildings. Furthermore, this will result in skyrocketing demand for VRF systems in these countries because it is an all-in-one device: providing complete air conditioning, ventilation, and heating solutions for the building. New Zealand aims for completely carbon-free newly constructed buildings by 2030.
The outbreak of COVID-19 had ruptured the entire circular economy, and the Australia and New Zealand water-cooled heat recovery VRF systems market was not an exception. It reduced the manufacturing activities, lowering the water-cooled heat recovery VRF systems requirement. In 2020, there was a 1.4% and 2.2% decline in the manufacturing industries of New Zealand and Australia respectively. Moreover, the pandemic significantly increased the unemployment rates, lowering the disposable income, and consequently reducing the purchasing power of consumers. Resultingly, corporations witnessed huge losses due to declining sales and piling up the inventory.
Furthermore, lockdowns were imposed in several economies to curb the spread of the virus. This led to the temporary shutdown of commercial offices and buildings. Additionally, there was a rising inclination toward the work-from-home culture by numerous corporations, which gradually ruptured the requirement for office spaces. Nonetheless, the Australia and New Zealand water-cooled heat recovery VRF systems market is recovering significantly, increasing the office occupancy rates because of the transmission risk aversion and reducing social restrictions.
Within the application segment, the healthcare category will exhibit the swiftest growth in the coming years. This can be credited to the growing geriatric population, rising incidence of chronic illnesses, surging disposable income, and enhancing healthcare infrastructure in these countries. Therefore, the robust growth in the market is due to the development of clinics and hospitals to meet the demands of the skyrocketing population levels. A key aspect of medical care is making patients comfortable, which pushes the requirement for appropriate HVAC systems.
Hence, the snowballing demand for VRF systems will drive this market.
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