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World’s Biggest Air-Conditioner Maker Doubles Down On India

Daikin is betting that sales and production in India will eventually make up a bigger part of the company as the nation outpaces global growth.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>An employee works on a split AC&nbsp; at a Daikin factory in Rajasthan.</p></div>
An employee works on a split AC  at a Daikin factory in Rajasthan.

Daikin Industries Ltd., the world’s largest manufacturer of air conditioners, is betting that sales and production in India will eventually make up a bigger part of the company as the nation outpaces global growth. 

“The market has a huge potential,” said Kanwal Jeet Jawa, chief executive officer of Daikin’s India operations. “We see India as a market, post-Covid recovery, as the best among all the other markets in the world.”

The goal is to more than double sales by 2025, after boosting revenue tenfold over the past decade, Jawa said. Just 5% of India’s homes and businesses have air conditioners, according to the manufacturer, which competes against local provider Voltas Ltd. 

An employee works on a split system air conditioner at the Daikin Air Conditioning India Pvt. factory in Neemrana, Rajasthan, India.Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg
An employee works on a split system air conditioner at the Daikin Air Conditioning India Pvt. factory in Neemrana, Rajasthan, India.Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg

Daikin’s global sales are poised to benefit from two key trends: global warming and growing affluence in emerging economies. A deadly heat wave in India earlier this year underscored the need for better access to cooling products, as well as the need for supporting infrastructure. The local market is worth about 300 billion yen ($2.1 billion), according to the company.

Daikin is currently building a third factory in India, investing 15 billion yen in a facility that can produce 3 million units a year. The company is seeking to ramp up production for domestic buyers, as well as for export to the Middle East and Africa, according to Jawa, who is also the only foreigner on Daikin’s board.

“We have a huge opportunity in the Middle East and Africa as far as we are concerned,” Jawa said.

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