LG Summit Enhances Capacity of HVAC Professions to Deliver Innovative Air Solutions

Africa’s air conditioner market is experiencing rapid growth. According to the Africa Air Conditioner Market Forecast Report 2025–2033 by Research and Markets, the market was valued at US$ 7.29 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach US$ 12.23 billion by 2033, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.32%. This growth is driven by key factors such as rapid urbanization, rising middle-class incomes, increasing temperatures, and an urgent need for energy-efficient solutions in commercial, industrial, and residential sectors.
Against this backdrop, LG hosted 30 participants, including consultants and its team members in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) from East, West and Southern Africa in a seminar to explore the latest innovations in air solutions The workshop, held in Mombasa, was part of LG’s global HVAC Leaders’ Summit 2025, a series of conferences aimed at reinforcing its leadership in the HVAC market. Building on the success of its inaugural event in Seoul last year, LG expanded the summit’s reach this year, starting with Africa (May 14-16) and the Asia and India Summit (May 19-22), followed by sessions in major markets around the world, including the Middle East and Latin America.
The LG HVAC Leaders’ Summit is a key initiative in LG’s strategy to establish itself as a global HVAC thought leader. The summit also serves as a platform to deepen collaboration with LG’s global network of technical consultants, foster customer loyalty, and strengthen regional partnerships through impactful engagement. It underscores LG’s broader commitment to delivering smart, eco-conscious, and high-performance HVAC solutions, while offering personalized networking opportunities, immersive cultural activities, and branded engagement programs, enabling consultants to forge deeper connections with LG representatives and peers.
“The expanded LG HVAC Leaders’ Summit reflects our commitment to working closely together with key partners to drive growth in the global HVAC market and lay the foundations for sustainable success,” said James Lee, president of the LG ES Company. “Through continuous technological innovation and a customer-focused approach, LG will keep delivering optimized HVAC solutions that ensure stable and efficient operations.”
In Mombasa, participants engaged with LG’s latest technological innovations tailored for the African market. They had the opportunity to explore LG’s vast portfolio of HVAC solutions, including Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF), Single Commercial Air Conditioners (CAC), ventilation systems, ceiling fans, and Residential Air Conditioners (RAC), amongst others. These technologies are designed with a keen focus on energy efficiency and adaptability to Africa’s diverse climates and infrastructural contexts. To enhance the overall experience, LG curated a customer care program designed to foster long-term loyalty and trust.
Participants were also given insights into LG’s strategic vision for Africa, which includes partnerships with governments, developers, and commercial players to deploy customized HVAC systems that align with local environmental conditions and energy regulations.
“Africa is a very dynamic market, and we are seeing increased interest in modern HVAC solutions. As a leader in the production of sustainable technologies, we are eager to showcase our innovations to professionals on the continent, as we look towards playing a role in Africa’s urban development, industrial growth, and climate adaptation strategies,” said Donghun Lee, the President of LG Electronics East Africa.
In particular, urbanization is a critical driver, with the proportion of Africans living in towns and cities projected to grow from 36% in 2010 to 50% in 2030. This urban expansion, coupled with rising disposable incomes, is accelerating the demand for air conditioning across Africa’s cities. However, this demand comes with a responsibility to manage environmental impact.
“There is a growing urgency across Africa to address climate change through smarter energy use,” noted Shawn Chang, LG’s Africa Eco Solutions Business Lead. “That’s why LG’s HVAC innovations are centered on maximizing energy savings and reducing greenhouse gas generation.”
Indeed, LG has been at the forefront of integrating sustainable practices into its product design and manufacturing, supporting the bold commitment by countries to achieve Net Zero by 2050. It is in recognition of its global leadership in the transformation that the company has earned the prestigious Performance Award from the Air-Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) for seven consecutive years. This award recognizes the company’s consistent excellence in product performance, reliability, and innovation.
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