Brussels — As Europe experiences one of its most intense heatwaves on record, air conditioner manufacturers across Asia are seeing a sharp increase in demand for cooling products. Rising temperatures across several European countries have prompted households, businesses, and public institutions to purchase air conditioning units to cope with the extreme heat.
Industry analysts report that manufacturers in countries such as China, Japan, and South Korea have benefited from a surge in orders as European consumers seek relief from prolonged periods of high temperatures. The growing demand has boosted sales and created new business opportunities for major appliance producers.
Climate experts note that increasingly frequent heatwaves are changing consumer behavior in regions where air conditioning was once considered less necessary. As a result, demand for cooling technology is expected to continue growing across Europe.
While the heatwave has posed significant challenges for public health and infrastructure, it has also provided a financial boost to Asia’s air conditioning industry, highlighting the economic effects of changing climate patterns on global markets.
