June 8, 2017

How Many Air Conditioners Will there be in 2050?

 

The world is getting hotter and hotter and with today’s hot climate it’s easy to understand why people are no longer hesitant to purchase air   conditioners. The demand for air conditioners isn’t stopping any time soon in fact more and more people are willing to shell out cash just to live comfortably. Add to that our growing economy, people can now afford to buy air conditioning units to keep themselves cool and comfortable during the hot seasons.

It is estimated that by year 2030 over 700 million air conditioning units are going to be installed and by year 2050 around 1.6 billion. That number is indeed something to think about especially if you are in the air conditioning industry. As the number of air conditioners continue to increase year after year and possibly exploding by year 2050, the demand for your business without doubt is going to go through the roof.

This is a wonderful opportunity for anyone who wishes to venture into a new business and with these figures, there really is little need for a feasibility study because obviously people will want to have their air conditioners cleaned and sanitised otherwise their bills are going to soar. And since we know that dirty air conditioners can affect the thermostat, we can already predict that when their ACs are no longer emitting cool air due to dirty machines it will drive homeowners to seek your services at some point. Isn’t that something worth looking forward to?

And with the help of social media, maximise our reach and educate more and more people about the need to have their air conditioners inspected, cleaned and sanitised.

If you are currently looking for a business that has the potential to make it big we urge you to learn more about our services. KBE is a wonderful opportunity for business-minded individuals who are willing to do what it takes to achieve success.

If you would like to know more about our services please email us at sales@kbe.com.sg


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