The report “Refrigerants Market by Type (HCFC, HFC, HFO, Isobutane, Propane, Ammonia, Carbon Dioxide, Air, Water, Propene, Isopentane), Application (Domestic, Industrial, Commercial, Chillers, Split AC, VRF, Window, MAC), and Region – Global Forecast to 2025“, The refrigerants market is projected to reach USD 30.8 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 7.7%, from USD 21.3 billion in 2020.
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Browse 157 market data Tables and 63 Figures spread through 191 Pages and in-depth TOC on “Refrigerants Market by Type (HCFC, HFC, HFO, Isobutane, Propane, Ammonia, Carbon Dioxide, Air, Water, Propene, Isopentane), Application (Domestic, Industrial, Commercial, Chillers, Split AC, VRF, Window, MAC), and Region – Global Forecast to 2025”
Impact of COVID-19 on Refrigerants Market
The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted the global refrigerants market as demand for refrigerants from end-use applications declined for a short-term period at the beginning of 2020. Several industries witnessed setbacks in the first half of 2020, which led to a consequent decline in the demand for refrigerants. As a result, the refrigerant market is expected to witness negative growth in 2020. However, demand is expected to revive from 2021 onward and continue during the forecast period
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Market Dynamics
Driver: Growing Cold Chain Market
A cold chain is a supply chain that consists of a series of storage and distribution activities to maintain a particular temperature range. It comprises two segments – refrigerated transport that utilizes refrigerator trucks, cars, rail, and containers, among others, and surface storage that consists of refrigerated warehouses for storing perishable products. The food and pharmaceutical industries are the major end-users contributing to the increase in demand for the cold chain.
Restraints: Stringent Regulations Against Fluorocarbon Refrigerants
Due to the severe damage that fluorocarbon refrigerants cause to the ozone layer, various governments and agencies are imposing regulations to limit their use. Several countries have agreed to phase out the use of HCFCs and HFCs by imposing limitations on their consumption through various protocols and regulations. These regulations restrict the growth of the fluorocarbon refrigerants market.
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