Split Air Conditioning Systems Market : Quantitative Market Analysis, Current and Future Trends
The global market for split air conditioning systems market is driven by stringent government regulations regarding energy conservation and emissions, technological developments, increased demand from the residential sector, rising consumer expectations, and strong demand from Asia Pacific. Growing awareness regarding the importance of maintaining the quality of indoor air is also generating increased demand for split air conditioning systems globally. Transparency Market Research states that the global split air conditioning systems was valued at US$79.72 bn in 2015 and will expand at a CAGR of 5.1% from 2016 to 2024, reaching US$ 127.27 bn by the end of the forecast period. In terms of volume, the market observed shipments of 107.81 mn units across the globe in the same year. Obtain Report Details @ http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/split-air-conditioning-systems-market.html Of the key varieties of air conditioning equipment examined in the report, namely mono-split, multi-split, VRF (variable refrigerant flow), and floor ceiling air conditioning systems, the segment of mono-split air conditioning systems accounted for about 70% of the market in terms of revenue and approximately 90% of the market in terms of volume in 2015. It is also expected to remain the dominant product segment throughout the forecast period owing to rising domestic and commercial demand. The segment of VRF air conditioning systems, which accounted for a mere 1.7% of the market in terms of volume and a 17.6% in terms of revenue contribution to the global market in 2015, is expected to exhibit the dominant CAGR of 6.4% over the forecast period. Make an Enquiry @ http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=S&rep_id=16205 In terms of geography, Asia Pacific and North America are expected to be the potential growth markets for split air conditioning systems in the coming years. In North America, the market’s growth will be chiefly governed by the recent changes made to the standards of American