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HVAC Controls Market

Honeywell International Inc. (US) and Johnson Controls (Ireland) are Leading Players in the HVAC Controls Market

The HVAC controls market is projected to grow from USD 25.81 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 39.07 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.6% from 2025 to 2030. The growing adoption of HVAC automation solutions is driving significant advancements in the HVAC industry, as businesses and homeowners seek smarter, more efficient ways to manage climate control. Modern HVAC equipment is increasingly integrated with advanced HVAC temperature control systems, enabling precise regulation of heating, cooling, and ventilation to optimize energy use and enhance comfort. HVAC control systems are evolving with IoT, AI, and cloud-based technologies, allowing for remote monitoring, predictive maintenance, and real-time adjustments. Leading HVAC control system manufacturers are innovating to meet the rising demand for sustainable and user-friendly solutions, catering to both residential and commercial markets. This shift toward automation is not only improving operational efficiency but also supporting global sustainability goals by reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions.

The HVAC controls market is competitive with many medium and small sized players catering to the market through various offerings such as sensors, valves, actuators, thermostats and so on. These companies caters to several end use industries including commercial, residential, and industrial. Major players in the HVAC controls market include Honeywell International Inc. (US), Johnson Controls (Ireland), Siemens (Germany), Emerson Electric Co. (US), and Schneider Electric (France) among others. New product launches, collaborations, and acquisitions were some of the key strategies adopted by the players in the HVAC controls market ecosystem to increase their market share, enhance their product portfolios, and expand their presence in the HVAC controls market.

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For instance, in October 2024, Johnson Controls (Ireland) partnered with Neustadt municipality (Germany) to deliver Germany's first seawater heat pump, the SABROE DualPAC. This innovative system utilizes Baltic Sea water to generate up to 700 kW of green energy, contributing to the city's sustainable heat supply and serving as a model for energy transition efforts.

Similarly, in August 2024, Honeywell Internation Inc. (US) partnered with Cisco Systems, Inc. (US) to develop an AI-driven solution that dynamically adjusts building systems based on real-time occupancy data, aiming to reduce energy consumption and enhance occupant comfort.

Johnson Controls (Ireland) is one of the leading companies showcasing a wide range of expertise in building products, technologies, software, and services. The company is dedicated to providing solutions that improve energy efficiency and operational performance in buildings, featuring well-known brands like Tyco, YORK, Metasys, Hitachi, Ruskin, Titus, Frick, PENN, Sabroe, Simplex, and Grinnell. The company is structured into four primary segments: Building Solutions North America, Building Solutions EMEA/LA, Building Solutions Asia Pacific, and Global Products. Johnson Controls is proficient in the engineering, manufacturing, and commissioning of various building systems, which include commercial and residential HVAC systems, industrial refrigeration, controls, security systems, as well as fire detection and suppression solutions. With a presence in over 150 countries, Johnson Controls operates two significant HVAC manufacturing plants in the United States: one in Wichita, Kansas, and another in Norman, Oklahoma. The Wichita facility is dedicated to producing residential unitary equipment such as air conditioners, furnaces, and heat pumps under the York and Coleman brands, while the Norman plant focuses on rooftop units (RTUs) designed for commercial use.

Honeywell Internation Inc. (US) is recognized for its innovative technologies that tackle essential issues in energy, safety, security, productivity, and smart urban development. The company focuses on creating and developing products that are integrated with software, offering tailored, industry-specific solutions across a variety of sectors, including aerospace, oil and gas, chemicals, power generation, and automotive.

The company is structured into four main segments: Aerospace; Honeywell Building Technologies; Performance Materials and Technologies; and Safety and Productivity Solutions. The Honeywell Building Technologies segment is dedicated to delivering products and solutions for HVAC control, with a strong emphasis on creating safe, energy-efficient, sustainable, and productive environments for building owners and occupants. This segment provides a comprehensive array of products, including software applications for building management, sensors, switches, control systems, and energy management instruments. Furthermore, it offers access control systems, video surveillance solutions, fire safety products, remote patient monitoring systems, and services such as installation, maintenance, and system upgrades.

Siemens (Germany) is one of the global leaders in technology, focusing on intelligent infrastructure, automation, digitalization, medical technology, digital health services, and smart mobility solutions. The company delivers automation and digitalization solutions tailored for both process and manufacturing industries, along with intelligent infrastructure for buildings and distributed energy systems. Additionally, Siemens provides smart mobility solutions for rail and road transport, as well as advanced medical technology and digital healthcare services. It is also a key supplier of power generation and transmission systems.

The company is structured into six main segments: Digital Industries, Smart Infrastructure, Siemens Healthineers, Mobility, Reconciliation, and Siemens Financial Services. Within its Smart Infrastructure segment, Siemens offers HVAC controls, particularly through the Buildings business subsegment. This subsegment caters to the needs of building owners, occupants, operators, and users by providing integrated building management systems, software, HVAC controls, fire safety and security products, as well as energy and performance services. It also features a wide array of HVAC products, including system controllers, room and home automation systems, thermostats, sensors, valves and actuators, damper actuators, and variable speed drives.

Emerson Electric Co. (US) is a manufacturer of electric and industrial equipment, providing innovative solutions that blend technology and engineering for a wide range of applications across industrial, commercial, and consumer markets. The company focuses on the design and production of process control systems, valves, and analytical instruments, organizing its operations into two primary segments: Intelligent Devices, and Software and Control. Emerson's HVAC product lineup features compressors, system protectors, flow control devices, thermostats, monitoring equipment, electronic controls for both gas and electric heating systems, gas valves for furnaces and water heaters, ignition systems, sensors, thermistors, and temperature controls.

Schneider Electric (France) is one of the leaders in energy management and automation, providing a wide range of software, products, and services tailored for residential buildings, commercial spaces, data centers, and various industries. The company is structured around two main segments: Energy Management and Industrial Automation, catering to four essential markets—Homes and Buildings, Data Centers, Infrastructure, and Industry. Their comprehensive product lineup features HVAC controllers, sensors, valves, actuators, thermostats, drives, contactors, relays, programmable regulators, and centralized building management systems. Schneider Electric excels in the design, manufacturing, and sale of integrated products, systems, software, and solutions for electrical distribution and automation control. The company's adaptable thermostat solutions are compatible with applications such as relays, HVAC systems, pneumatic actuators, and dampers. Additionally, Schneider provides a range of valves, including zone valves, ball valves, and globe valves, along with valve actuators that effectively manage throttling, rotation, and control of equipment like chillers, dampers, boilers, radiators, and fan coils. With operations in over 100 countries, Schneider Electric is recognized as a reliable provider of innovative solutions aimed at promoting efficient and sustainable operations.

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HVAC Controls Market by Component (Sensor, Control Valve, Heating & Cooling Coil, Damper, Actuator, Smart Vent, Controller, Thermostat, Pump), Control Type (Manual, Smart), System (Temperature, Ventilation, Humidity, Integrated) - Global Forecast to 2030

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HVAC Controls Market Size,  Share & Growth Report
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