Busworld has come to a close, and this industry grand event has brought not only intensive exchanges but also profound reflections on the development direction of the bus air conditioning sector.
During the exhibition, the CO₂ air conditioning unit we displayed became the focal point of our booth. Many customers took the initiative to stop and inquire, with detailed and professional questions covering aspects from the environmental advantages of natural refrigerants, to operational stability under extreme conditions, and even energy efficiency and cost over long-term use. This made us clearly realize that the market demand for low-carbon air conditioners has shifted from “conceptual attention” to “practical application considerations”. Especially in regions with strict compliance requirements, environmentally friendly refrigerant products are becoming an important factor in customers’ selection criteria.
Exchanges with industry peers were also quite insightful. Whether it was the iteration of intelligent temperature control technology or the lightweight designs adapted to different vehicle models, all these confirmed that the industry is concentrating its efforts towards the direction of “high efficiency, energy conservation, and strong adaptability”. At the same time, the differences in customer needs across different regions have become increasingly obvious: customers in tropical regions pay more attention to continuous cooling capacity in high-temperature environments, while those in temperate regions focus more on the balance between energy efficiency ratio and operating costs.
This exhibition was not only a product showcase but also an “in-depth market demand research”. In the future, we will continue to focus on optimizing environmentally friendly refrigerant technology, refine our products based on market pain points, and better align with the pace of the bus industry’s green upgrading.




