The 3rd edition of the ‘Water Heating Market Report – UK 2019-2023‘ reviews the development of the market for water heating products in the UK, driven by the growth of mains pressurised water heating systems. This report provides a broad overall assessment of the domestic and non-domestic market, key product sectors, distribution channels and their relative strengths in across the product sectors …….
Key areas covered:
- Hot water storage systems – unvented cylinders, vented cylinders, thermal stores, gas-fired water heaters, renewable cylinders, small (<15 litre) cylinders.
- Instantaneous water heaters – multi-point, single point.
- Boiling water – taps, heater units.
Key areas of insight include:
- Impact of increasing legislation – ErP 2018 (reduced NoX emissions for gas, LPG and oil-fired water heaters), Part L 2018 (rental properties and buildings), new simplified energy efficiency regs.
- Influence of developments such as boiling water taps used for hot drinks and food preparation, both in domestic properties and in commercial premises.
- Development of mains pressurised systems, with increasing demand for high flow rates, performance showering, multi-bathroom properties etc.
- Impact of renewable technologies on domestic and non-domestic water heating systems.
- Increasing use of smart heating controls for remote management of both the heating and hot water.
- Widespread roll-out of smart metering, with increased focus on energy efficient water heating products.
The Water Heating Market Report – UK 2019-2023 is available now and can be ordered here.
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