Headline News Volume 240
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Date: September 26th , 2014, Volume 240
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* ATW market in Germany
The German heating market has traditionally been a combustion boiler market. Heat pumps have gradually gained awareness, however, and the heat pump market led by ground-source heat pumps has established itself. The market is challenging for Japanese manufacturers to break into, so many are attempting to expand demand for ATW heat pumps through alliances with and acquisitions of local heating equipment manufacturers. As a result, ATW demand has grown in recent years and follows France as the second largest in Europe. Germany’s ATW market scale was about 45,000 units in 2013.
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1. EU Backs Cooltech’s Magnetic Cooling
A French company Cooltech Applications has been awarded the 1.7 million Euro (US$ 2.3 million) MagFreeG project by the European Union (EU) through its Eco-Innovation program of Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP). This project aims to bring magnetic refrigeration systems to the market within European countries. The deployment of MagFreeG will help end-users, including supermarkets and retail stores, achieve Europe’s ambitious 2020 environmental objectives by significantly reducing CO2 emissions and also by providing energy savings and reduced maintenance in stores.
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2. Kentatsu Furst Heating Equipment : New Area for Daichi
Daichi is a Russian distributor of HVAC equipment from leading global brands.
Daichi began selling Kentatsu Furst heating equipment in 2014. Kentatsu Furst equipment is a product of cooperation between the Russian HVAC distributor and manufacturer Kentatsu and German engineering firm Furst. Its heating equipment features advanced technology designed specially for Russian conditions.
Daichi plans to offer the following kinds of equipment: wall-mounted and floor-standing gas boilers, residential and industrial boilers
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3. Domestic Data Center Air Conditioners Develop Rapidly
China’s data center air conditioning market has long been dominated by foreign brands. Industry statistics indicate that the top four foreign enterprises, Emerson, Stulz, Canatal and Schneider, took over 60% of the market share. Their market shares are even higher in the telecom and financial industries. Local brands, including Gree, Midea and Haier, have been penetrating the data center air conditioning sector during the recent years. With advantages in prices, sales channels and services, they have brought increasing pressure to foreign brands. Especially in government procurement projects, the domestic brands have become the frequent winners of public data center air conditioning projects.
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4. GMCC Expands Market Share in India
India has strengthened local production strategy for air conditioners. According to the latest data, Guangdong Meizhi Compressor Company (GMCC) has developed to be No. 1 brand in Indian compressor market. Some industry experts regarded that GMCC has made quick adjustment to cope with the Indian local market requirement. With years of market research, GMCC has obtained in-depth understanding over Indian market’s feature, environment and customer characteristics. Leveraging solid technology and know-how, GMCC has been developing high efficient rotary compressors with large capacities to deal with the local market conditions and launched 5-star compressors suitable for the local market
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5. Daikin Transfers AC Production Back to Japan
On July 16, Daikin announced that the company had transferred a part of production of small, commercial-use air conditioners for the Japanese market that had been transferred to China back to Shiga Plant (Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture). By accelerating production transfers back to Japan, Daikin intends to reduce exchange rate fluctuation risks and shorten lead-times. Daikin plans to produce 5,850,000 units of residential air conditioners globally in 2014, up from 5,200,000 units in 2013. Of this total, the company set its domestic production target for the Japanese market at 1,600,000 units, down 100,000 units from the previous year, taking into consideration a decrease in demand after Japan’s consumption tax increase in April 2014.
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