Business Impacts of COVID-19 on Compressor Market | Strategies of Major Industry Competitors

The automotive industry is expanding rapidly at the present time due to the increasing disposable income of people, rising demand for electric cars, and technological advancements. From 2012–2017, the automobile industry registered a growth of around 17% in the sales of all types of vehicles around the globe. In addition to this, the demand for passenger vehicles witnessed nearly 16% growth in the same time period worldwide. 


This expansion of the automotive industry is resulting in the rising requirement for compressors, as they are widely used in various applications in the industry, including engine construction, tire inflation, air conditioning systems, and car painting.




HVAC systems perform heating and cooling pf buildings and are utilized in both commercial and residential sectors. In 2017, the overall AC demand stood at 110 million, which rose from 100 million in 2013. The HVAC domain is further expected to witness considerable growth in the near future as well because of the increasing construction of commercial as well as residential buildings, expanding smart homes market, and development of energy efficient systems.



The rising usage of screw compressors is a key driving factor for the growth of compressor market.  At the present time, energy efficiency is a primary requirement observed in the domain. This is the major reason for the increasing adoption of screw compressors, as they offer higher efficiency than reciprocating compressors.


Compressors are utilized in HVAC systems and refrigerators that are installed in various application areas, such as food outlets, hotels, industrial buildings, residential buildings, supermarkets & hypermarkets, and commercial buildings. Hence, as the demand for HVAC-R systems increase, the requirement for compressors will rise as well. Apart from better energy efficiency, these compressors also provide continuous flow and low-end temperature of the compressed air. 
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