Top Middle East Air Conditioner Companies Leading the Market
23 May, 2025

Top Middle East Air Conditioner Companies

The Middle East Air Conditioner Market is anticipated to increase from US$ 5,780 million in 2024 to US$ 9,122 million in 2033 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.20%. The Middle East's hot and dry environment, rapid urbanization, and growing disposable incomes have all played a significant role in the industry's remarkable growth. Air conditioning is essential for daily life since temperatures regularly increase beyond 40°C (104°F), particularly in the commercial, industrial, and residential sectors. Since modern infrastructure developments—like skyscrapers, retail malls, and residential complexes—need sophisticated cooling systems, the Middle East's massive building projects are also increasing demand for air conditioning equipment.

In recent years, energy efficiency has been a key issue as a result of governments and consumers adopting eco-friendly and energy-saving technology. This trend has led to the use of eco-friendly refrigerants, intelligent air conditioning systems, and inverter technology. Furthermore, increased worries about climate change have accelerated the transition to sustainable cooling systems.

According to the Dubai Statistics Center, the total power consumption in the emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in 2023 was 56.52 terawatt hours. About half of all power use in 2023 came from the commercial sector. This power usage will increase the need for energy-efficient HVAC systems, which will support market growth.

These businesses are leading the Middle Eastern air conditioner market, providing a range of goods to satisfy the various cooling requirements of the area. Their dedication to sustainability and client pleasure is demonstrated by their emphasis on smart technology, energy efficiency, and local manufacturing projects. Their competitiveness and market presence are further increased by strategic alliances and expansions in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) area.

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Regional Leaders in HVAC and Cooling Technologies

Daikin Industries, LTD.

Establishment: 1924

Headquarters: Japan

Website: www.daikin.co.jp

Revenue: $30.4B in 2023

Daikin Industries Ltd. (Daikin) creates and produces refrigeration and air conditioning products. The business offers a wide range of goods and technology pertaining to military systems, chemicals, air conditioning, refrigeration, oil hydraulics, and other electronics. Applications for the company's air conditioners include commercial, industrial, and residential settings. Additionally, it sells fine chemicals, fluorocarbons, chemical engineering equipment, and fluoroplastics. The firm sells oxygen treatment equipment, guided missile components, mobile hydraulic equipment, and industrial hydraulic gear and equipment. Residential, commercial, and maritime HVAC are just a few of the industries that use Daikin's products and services. To provide its goods and services, the business makes use of a worldwide distribution network. It has operations throughout North America, Latin America, Africa, Oceania, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Japan's Osaka is home to Daikin's headquarters.


Fujitsu General (Middle East) FZE

Establishment: 1936

Headquarters: Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Website: www.fujitsu-general.com/g-mea/

Since its founding in 1936, Fujitsu General has continuously been at the forefront of technical innovation, launching a number of ground-breaking products using in-house created technology that were firsts in both the industry and the globe. The firm has established a reputation for quality and innovation worldwide via its three main business segments: electronic devices, information and communication systems, and air conditioners.

Its air conditioning systems, which are suited to local requirements and improve comfort in both home and commercial settings, are particularly well-known for fusing state-of-the-art technology with intuitive design. By providing cutting-edge air conditioning services and solutions tailored to the climate and infrastructure of the area, Fujitsu General Middle East & Africa significantly contributes to the company's expansion in the Middle East and Africa. In keeping with its commitment to sustainable growth and a brighter future for future generations, the firm also places a strong emphasis on long-term engagement with its global workforce and consumers.


Blue Star

Establishment: 1943

Headquarters: Mumbai, India

Website: bluestarindia.com

With more than 80 years of expertise, Blue Star is the top MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Firefighting) contracting business in India for air conditioning and commercial refrigeration. The foundation of the company's ideology is "Trust" and "Excellence," which have been the driving forces behind its incredible expansion. Blue Star is well-known for its customer-focused philosophy and for providing cutting-edge, value-driven goods and services that have a significant market impact.

Chillers, ducted systems, VRFs, room air conditioners, deep freezers, water coolers, and cold rooms are just a few of the many cooling options that the company provides. Additionally, it has gained traction in the fields of medical refrigeration, commercial kitchens, engineering facilities management, and air purification. Being a manufacturer, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services provider, and after-sales service provider, the company's integrated business model allows it to offer comprehensive solutions for the residential, commercial, and infrastructure segments, which makes it a significant differentiator in the market. The company's capacity to provide comprehensive solutions is further enhanced by its proficiency in related contracting operations, such as industrial, firefighting, plumbing, and electrical projects.


Samsung

Establishment: 1938

Headquarters: South Korea

Website: www.samsung.com

Revenue: $220.8B in 2023

Consumer electronics, information technology, mobile communications, and device solutions are all produced by Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (Samsung), a subsidiary of the Samsung Group. Televisions, refrigerators, network systems, audio equipment, medical devices, printers, air conditioners, computers, monitors, and digital cameras are among the items offered by the firm. Additionally, it produces tablets, cellphones, LCD and LED panels, and associated accessories. Samsung offers solutions to the government, retail, hospitality, banking, education, and transportation industries. The corporation operates in the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. South Korea's Seoul is home to Samsung's headquarters.


Havells

Establishment: 1958

Headquarters: India

Website: www.havells.com

Revenue: $2.3B in 2023

A variety of industrial and consumer electrical items are designed, manufactured, distributed, and sold by Havells India Ltd. (Havells India), a fast-moving electrical goods (FMEG) firm. Switches, switchgear, appliances, flexible cables, fans, lights, water heaters, heavy-duty fans, professional lighting, cables, motors, switchgear, solar, and power quality solutions are all part of the company's product line. It also sells water heaters, pumps, air conditioners, personal grooming goods, industrial and residential circuit protection devices, and home appliances. The brands Crabtree, Standard, ROE, Havells, and Lloyd are used by the corporation to sell its goods. Through a network of distributors and representative offices spread throughout several local and foreign markets, Havells India merchandises and distributes these goods. The headquarters of Havells India are located in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.


Hisense

Establishment: 1969

Headquarters: Qingdao, Shandong, China

Website:  global.hisense.com

The headquarters of the Chinese multinational big electronics and appliance maker Hisense Group Co., Ltd. are located in Qingdao, Shandong province. Its primary product is television sets, and since 2004, it has held the top spot in China's TV manufacturing market. It ranked second in terms of the quantity of TVs delivered in 2022 and fourth in terms of market share in the first half of 2023. Some of Hisense's goods are sold to other businesses under brands unconnected to Hisense because it is also an original equipment manufacturer (OEM).

Hisense Visual Technology and Hisense H.A. are two significant Hisense Group entities that are publicly traded. Before the end of 2020, the state owned more than 30% of both through Hisense's holding company.

The Hisense Group employs more than 80,000 people globally and operates 14 industrial parks, some of which are in Mexico, the Czech Republic, South Africa, and China (Qingdao, Shunde, and Huzhou).  Additionally, there are eighteen research and development facilities spread across the United States, Germany, Slovenia, Israel, Qingdao, and Shenzhen, China.


Super General

Establishment: 1987

Headquarters: Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Website: http://www.supergeneral.com

With a global presence in more than 50 countries, Super General has made a name for itself as a reliable brand in electronics and home appliances. The business has been known for more than 30 years for providing dependable, effective products at reasonable costs, which has made it a popular option for customers on a budget.

Super General, which is well-known for its dedication to long-lasting products and intuitive designs, offers a variety of appliances that improve daily comfort and ease. The brand encourages consumers to feel confident—what it refers to as the "#SuperFeeling"—which reflects the certainty and contentment that come from utilizing reliable and reasonably priced items.

Super General constantly provides useful solutions that combine performance and accessibility to make life easier, whether for household usage or electrical necessities.