European HVAC Aftermarket will be €2.58 Billion by 2029
This research service covers the European passenger car and light commercial vehicle HVAC components aftermarket in terms of volume (million units) and value (€ million). It thoroughly analyzes unit shipment, revenue, average price, and distribution channel share for eight product types: compressors, accumulators and receiver driers, evaporators, condensers, expansion valves, heater cores, radiators, and radiator fan assemblies. The base year is 2022, and the forecast period is from 2023 to 2029.
Aftermarket demand for HVAC components in Europe, which recovered in the year 2021, continued to grow in 2022 due to growth in average miles traveled, strong pent-up demand, rising average annual temperature, and aging vehicle population. However, by the end of the forecast period, both unit shipments and revenue growth will remain flat. This is mainly because of the decline in aftermarket demand for certain key HVAC components after 2025 due to reduced vehicle accidents and higher product durability.
Most of the HVAC components suffered a price hike in 2022 due to the rise in raw material costs as a result of various supply chain constraints and the geopolitical situation. Since this is a do-it-for-me market and part replacement occurs mainly in older vehicles, warehouse distributors dominate the segment. Original equipment suppliers mainly cater to the demand arising from vehicle collisions, premium vehicles, and difficult-to-find parts. Key brands in the European HVAC aftermarket are Mahle, Denso, Nissens, NRF, Valeo, Delphi, AVA Cooling and Van Wezel.
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- AVA Cooling
- Delphi
- Denso
- Mahle
- Nissens
- NRF
- Valeo
- Van Wezel