On September 2, amid an unusually long heat wave, air conditioner sales in Japan recorded strong growth.
Inside a Mitsubishi Electric Corporation factory in Shizuoka, where air conditioners are made. (Source: Japan News) |
According to data from the Japan Electrical Appliance Manufacturers Association, air conditioner shipments reached 1,306,000 units in July, up 18% from the same month last year. This is the fourth consecutive month of increased sales, indicating growing demand from consumers.
The Japan Meteorological Agency reported that the average temperature in April 2024 hit a record high in areas such as Hokkaido and Tokai prefectures. In particular, July 2024 became the hottest month since records began in 1898. This increase in temperature not only affects consumer habits but also boosts the demand for air conditioners.
Japanese people, known for their frugal habits, are looking for energy-saving products to reduce their electricity bills. According to manufacturers, energy-saving air conditioners are becoming a priority choice. Daikin Industries' Urusara X series, which features automatic energy-saving capabilities, is attracting great interest from consumers. Similarly, Fujitsu General has also recorded strong sales of its Nocria W series, which meets the government's new energy-saving standards.
To encourage consumers to purchase energy-saving appliances, local governments have implemented various subsidy programs. This has not only helped increase air conditioner sales but also contributed to reducing household electricity consumption. Currently, air conditioners account for about 30% of total household electricity consumption in Japan, so the use of energy-saving products is essential.
In the context of increasing demand, manufacturers are also constantly innovating and developing products. Mitsubishi Electric is preparing to launch a new product line under the brand name “Kirigamine” in October 2024, with high energy saving capabilities in cooling and heating. This product also has an intelligent feature that automatically adjusts the temperature based on the user’s heart rate, a significant step forward in air conditioning technology.
Demand for air conditioners in Japan is increasing sharply due to the impact of record-breaking hot weather. At the same time, the trend of consuming energy-saving products is also being promoted, thanks to support from the government and technological innovation from manufacturers. As households look for effective solutions to reduce electricity bills, the air conditioner market promises to continue to grow in the future.
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