Despite the contraction in the sector, industrialists support the ‘net zero’ target with their investments.

According to the Industrial Production Index announced by TÜİK, the industrial production index decreased by 2.4 percent on an annual basis in September.

Çukurova Isı announced that despite the contraction in the market, they managed to increase their sales to the industrial sector by 10 percent in terms of turnover in the first nine months.

Çukurova Heating Marketing Manager Osman Ünlü stated that industrialists continue to make investments within the scope of net-zero targets, and that they are primarily replacing old and inefficient heating systems with ErP-compliant, environmentally friendly, and efficient radiant systems.

Osman Ünlü, Marketing Manager of Çukurova Isı, which has a 65 percent market share in the radiant heating sector, made statements evaluating the first nine months of the radiant heating market:

There was a 2.4 percent contraction in the industrial sector

The industrial sector is contracting due to tight monetary policies implemented to combat high inflation. According to the Industrial Production Index released by TUIK, the industrial production index fell by 2.4 percent year-over-year in September.

It grew by 10 percent in terms of turnover

However, despite the market contraction, Çukurova Isı managed to achieve 8 percent growth in unit and 10 percent growth in revenue for our radiant heater sales to the industrial sector. This demonstrates that, despite inflationary conditions, industrialists are replacing their old and inefficient heating systems, which account for 50 percent of all energy consumption in factories, with ErP-compliant, environmentally friendly, and efficient systems.

70 percent more economical

With our Goldsun CPH ceramic plate radiant heater product, which we developed in accordance with the European Commission’s Ecodesign Directive (ErP), we support the industrial sector’s net zero target by providing 70 percent more savings and lower emissions than traditional heating systems.”