Industry: Construction & Manufacturing | Publish Date: 26-Sep-2025 | No of Pages: 110 | No. of Tables: 77 | No. of Figures: 42 | Format: PDF | Report Code : CM1612
The UK Air Handling Unit (AHU) Market size was valued at USD 413.6 million in 2023, and is predicted to reach USD 503.0 million by 2030, at a CAGR of 2.3% from 2024 to 2030.
The air handling unit (AHU), also known as air handler, is a fundamental component in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, facilitating efficient airflow regulation and indoor climate control across commercial, industrial, and residential sectors. It collects air from the outside and inside, removes dust and other particles from the collected air, adjusts temperature and humidity, and then supplies clean and conditioned air in the room through ducts.
The UK Air Handling Unit (AHU) market is witnessing robust growth, underpinned by the rapid expansion of the nation’s data centre infrastructure. Surging demand for cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and advanced analytics is driving the construction of hyperscale and edge facilities, which have become critical pillars of the UK’s digital economy.
Data centres require stringent environmental control to safeguard server performance, prevent overheating, and ensure uninterrupted operations. AHUs are indispensable to these HVAC systems, enabling precise regulation of temperature, humidity, and air quality in high-density server environments. Increasing capital investment in hyperscale projects—particularly in London, Slough, and Manchester—is stimulating demand for advanced, energy-efficient, and scalable AHU solutions tailored to mission-critical applications.
The UK construction industry remains a major growth engine for AHU demand, supported by sustained urban development, infrastructure modernization, and a shift toward sustainable building practices. New residential, commercial, and industrial projects are increasingly specifying advanced HVAC systems, with AHUs at the core of efficient air distribution and climate control.
Moreover, a growing proportion of activity stems from refurbishment and retrofitting, driven by stricter environmental regulations such as Part L of the Building Regulations and the nation’s net-zero targets. Building owners are replacing outdated ventilation systems with high-performance AHUs to enhance energy efficiency and indoor air quality. This dual momentum—new build activity and large-scale renovation—continues to reinforce AHUs’ role as an essential component in modern UK infrastructure.
The UK AHU market faces headwinds from rising raw material and component prices, including steel, aluminium, and copper, which are essential for durable, high-performance unit construction. Combined with complex installation processes and skilled labour costs, these factors result in significant upfront investment requirements compared to alternative HVAC solutions.
This cost barrier can deter adoption in budget-sensitive projects, with some stakeholders delaying upgrades or selecting lower-cost options. In response, manufacturers are focusing on optimised designs that reduce material usage, enhancing supply chain resilience, and introducing flexible financing models to expand market accessibility.
The integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies into AHUs is transforming the UK market, enabling highly connected, energy-efficient, and intelligent ventilation solutions. Equipped with advanced sensors, modern AHUs can continuously monitor parameters such as temperature, humidity, and air quality, while transmitting real-time data to centralized building management systems.
This connectivity facilitates remote monitoring, predictive maintenance, and automated operational optimization, reducing downtime and extending equipment life. As the UK’s construction and retrofit markets increasingly prioritise smart building design and BREEAM certification, IoT-enabled AHUs are poised to become a key driver of market differentiation and long-term growth.
The market players operating in the UK Air Handling Unit (AHU) market include Daikin Industries Ltd., Carrier Global Corp, Trane Technologies, Johnson Controls International, Systemair AB, Swegon AB, FläktGroup Holding GmbH, Airedale International Air Conditioning Ltd., TROX Group, Stulz GmbH, Munters Group AB, Aermec UK Ltd., Lennox International, Menerga GmbH, Sabiana S.p.A., and others.
Coils
Filters
Blowers / Fans
Humidifiers
By Product Type
Packaged AHUs
Modular AHUs
Custom AHUs
By Installation
Rooftop
Indoor
By Capacity
≤ 5,000 m³/h
5,001–15,000 m³/h
15,001–30,000 m³/h
30,001–50,000 m³/h
≥ 50,001 m³/h
By Technology
Single Flux (Single-Effect)
Double Flux (Energy Recovery)
Smart AHUs
By Application
Residential
Commercial
Offices
Malls
Hotels
Airports
Other Commercial
Industrial
Healthcare
Data Centers
Food & Beverage
Other Industrial
Daikin Industries Ltd.
Carrier Global Corp
Trane Technologies
Johnson Controls International
Systemair AB
Swegon AB
FläktGroup Holding GmbH
Airedale International Air Conditioning Ltd.
TROX Group
Stulz GmbH
Munters Group AB
Aermec UK Ltd.
Lennox International
Menerga GmbH
Sabiana S.p.A.
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Market Size in 2023 |
USD 413.6 Million |
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Revenue Forecast in 2030 |
USD 503.0 Million |
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Growth Rate |
CAGR of 2.3% from 2024 to 2030 |
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Analysis Period |
2023–2030 |
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Base Year Considered |
2023 |
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Forecast Period |
2024–2030 |
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Market Size Estimation |
Million (USD) |
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Growth Factors |
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Companies Profiled |
15 |
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Market Share |
Available for 10 companies |
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