Ice storage system market to see major growth by 2025



Increased demand for ice storage systems in North America and the Middle East show to be more popular due to their simplicity and lowered energy use during summer months.

A latest study released by AMA research on Global Ice Storage System Market covering key business segments and wide scope geographies to get deep dive analysed market data.

The study is a perfect balance bridging both qualitative and quantitative information of Global Ice Storage System market. The study provides historical data (i.e. Volume** & Value) from 2014 to 2019 and forecasted till 2025*.

Some are the key & emerging players that are part of coverage and have being profiled are Global Ice Storage System competitive situation, sales, revenue and global market share of top manufacturers are CALMAC (United States), J. C. Penney (United States), Trane (Ireland), Nostromo (United States), CRYOGEL (France), DN Tanks (United States), Viking Cold Solutions, Inc. (United States), AREVA NP SAS (France), Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. (United States), Burns & McDonnell, Inc. (United States), Ice Energy, Inc. (United States), Praj Refrigeration Industry (India), Hitachi Zosen Corporation (Japan), EVAPCO Inc. (United States) and Shenzhen Lier Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd. (China).

The ice storage system uses the latent capacity of water associated with changing phases from ice to water to store thermal energy.

There are two basic types of ice storage systems such as static systems and dynamic systems. Glycol-based ice storage systems are very popular because they are simple & are similar to conventional chilled-water systems.

Cooling with ice thermal storage can be a cost-effective, reliable system approach to cooling offices, hospitals, malls, and others.

Increasing demand for ice storage systems in North America and the Middle East, cooling system usage a greater proportion of electricity for cooling & are heavily penalized by electricity supply companies for energy use in the summertime.