Air Conditioning Usage by Country 2026

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Air Conditioning Usage by Country 2026

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Global Air Conditioning Use Is Concentrated in a Few Countries​

Air conditioning ownership is heavily concentrated in a relatively small group of countries. China leads the world with roughly 569 million installed air conditioning units, including 432 million residential systems and 138 million commercial units. The United States follows with 374 million total units, while Japan ranks third at 148 million.

After those three countries, the numbers decline sharply. South Korea has about 59 million installed units, while India and Brazil each sit near 27 million despite their large populations. Across nearly every country in the dataset, residential systems account for most installed units, showing that household cooling—not commercial real estate—is still the primary engine of global air conditioner adoption.

The United States Leads in Cooling Capacity​

Although China has the largest number of installed air conditioners, the United States leads the world in total cooling output capacity. American air conditioning systems generate roughly 4,726 gigawatts of cooling capacity, including 2,430 GW from commercial systems alone. China ranks second at 2,899 GW, followed by Japan at 759 GW.

The gap reveals an important distinction: countries do not just differ in how many air conditioners they use, but also in how powerful those systems are. Large commercial buildings, office towers, shopping centers, and suburban homes all contribute to the United States maintaining an unusually energy-intensive cooling footprint compared to most other countries.

China Dominates Annual Air Conditioner Sales​

China is also the world’s largest annual air conditioner market by a considerable margin. The country sells roughly 53 million units per year, including 41 million residential systems and 12 million commercial units. The United States ranks second with 24 million annual sales, while Japan sells about 11 million units yearly.

India is emerging as one of the most important long-term growth markets. Despite having far fewer installed units overall than China or the United States, India already sells around 4 million units annually as rising incomes, urbanization, and hotter temperatures increase demand for cooling. Much of the future growth in global air conditioning use is expected to come from populous developing economies where household AC ownership remains relatively low today.

Climate, Urbanization, and Wealth Shape AC Adoption​

Climate is one of the biggest drivers of air conditioning use, but it is far from the only one. Wealthier countries tend to have much higher AC ownership because households and businesses can more easily absorb the cost of installation and electricity. Urbanization also plays a major role, as dense cities filled with apartments, offices, malls, and transit systems create constant demand for indoor cooling.

Cultural expectations matter as well. In countries like the United States, Japan, and South Korea, air conditioning has become a normal part of everyday life in homes, workplaces, and public spaces. In other regions, especially parts of Europe, cooling systems remain less common due to milder climates, older building designs, higher energy costs, or stronger social emphasis on limiting energy consumption.
 
Penetration of Room Air Conditioners in different countries

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How much of China suffers unbearable heat in order for people to purchase AC? Or is it just a luxury thing?
Here in the UK we just had mid 30's temps for May and there isn't much of a rush to buy them.
 
How much of China suffers unbearable heat in order for people to purchase AC? Or is it just a luxury thing?
Here in the UK we just had mid 30's temps for May and there isn't much of a rush to buy them.
AC is very cheap in China and electricity is also very cheap.

Mainland China exports roughly $27.2 billion to $36.2 billion worth of air conditioning units annually, capturing a dominant global market share of roughly 39.5% to 40% of all worldwide shipments.

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China 432 million AC units for a population of 1.3 billion
India barely 14 million AC units for a population of 1.4 billion.

Poor, hungry and clotheless Indians cannot afford ACs i guess.

The economic story seems to be a failure for India.
 
How much of China suffers unbearable heat in order for people to purchase AC? Or is it just a luxury thing?
Here in the UK we just had mid 30's temps for May and there isn't much of a rush to buy them.
Energy costs in UK would go through the roof if AC usage became widespread.

Plus the hot summer days are limited anyway.
 
China 432 million AC units for a population of 1.3 billion
India barely 14 million AC units for a population of 1.4 billion.

Poor, hungry and clotheless Indians cannot afford ACs i guess.

The economic story seems to be a failure for India.
And most parts of China are pretty cool and comfortable in summer time, they don't really need ACs.
 
India's air conditioning usage is very high in metros..... every corporates, hospitals, banks and other public institutions, residential apartments, cars, buses, metro trains and now even mumbai local trains have plenty of AC trains and all these facilities are available at very cheap price.... I don't believe the chart and India's position showing on it....
 
India's air conditioning usage is very high in metros..... every corporates, hospitals, banks and other public institutions, residential apartments, cars, buses, metro trains and now even mumbai local trains have plenty of AC trains and all these facilities are available at very cheap price.... I don't believe the chart and India's position showing on it....
You can refuse to believe anything, I guess all of them have very nice ACs

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